• Jean de Montfort or John of Montfort may refer to: John I of Montfort (died 1249), count of Montfort Jean de Montfort (died 1283), lord of Tyre and of...
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  • Charles I, Duke (1341–1364) John of Montfort, co-Duke (1341–1345) John IV, disputed Duke (1345–1365), Duke (1345–1399) John V, Duke (1399–1442) Duchy...
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  • Capetian dynasty (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Anjou–Taranto (1294–1374) House of Anjou–Durazzo (1309–1414) House of Dreux (1137–1345) Breton House of Dreux (1213–1341) House of Montfort (1322–1488) Capetian...
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    Ansould II of Thourotte (de) (d. c. 1294) and Jeanne (of Abbecourt?). They had five probable children with descendants: Jean I of Nesle-Offémont (fr)...
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  • Jean I de Grailly (1283–1287) – third appointment William Middleton (1287–1288) John de Havering (1288–1294) – first appointment John St John (1294–1297)...
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  • (Oldenburg) [de], Count (1302–1323) Johann III. (Oldenburg) [de], Count (1305–1345) Johann IV. (Oldenburg) [de], Count (1331–1356) Conrad I, Count (1345–1368)...
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  • Meran, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, 1248–79 Alix of Montfort (1218–1255), also known as Alix de Bigorre, Viscountess of Marsan and Countess of Bigorre...
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    Battle of La Rochelle. In August 1373, John of Gaunt, accompanied by John de Montfort, Duke of Brittany led a force of 9,000 men from Calais on a chevauchée...
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  • defeats the forces of rebellious barons led by Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, killing de Montfort and many of his allies. 1327 – First War of Scottish...
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    after the 1292–1294 Papal Election. He resigning five months later and was succeeded by Boniface VIII who would serve as pope from 1294–1303. The papacy...
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  • of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did not...
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  • (+1293) 1294-1305 Jean de Rochefort (+1305) 1305-1306 Bertrand de Goth (+1313) 1306-1318 Guillaume de Durfort de Duras (+1330) 1318-1324 Louis de Poitiers...
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  • 1290s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    knight (House of Dreux) (d. 1331) John of Montfort, French nobleman (House of Montfort) (d. 1345) Juan Alfonso de la Cerda, French nobleman and knight (d...
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  • III, p. 495) Jacobus de Auria. Jacobus de Auria (fl. 1280–1294) wrote his Annales covering this history of Genoa from 1280–1294. They were continued through...
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  • équestre Ordre de la Toison d'or. Manuscript Bibliothèque nationale de France Arsenal 4790. (Julien 1848, p. 250) "Gilles Gobet: Jean de Bourgogne comte...
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  • died in 1237. It then passed to the crown and was given to a royal relative. De Facto Under the Justiciar of Ireland: These lords were the descendants of...
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  • V who resigns after five months following the 1292–1294 papal election. Before 20 April. Jacques de Molay becomes 23rd and last Grand Master of the Knights...
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    Jeanne de Montfort, Swiss noblewoman (d. 1300) John IV (Laskaris), emperor of Nicaea (d. 1305) Konrad II of Masovia, Polish nobleman (d. 1294) Margaret...
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  • Chassériau, Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Eugène Delacroix, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Eustache Le Sueur, Peter Paul Rubens, and Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes...
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    (abandoned 1261). 27 October–4 November: Oxford Parliament meets, with Peter de Montfort presiding. 1262 – Consecration of a priory church in Oxford, probably...
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  • of Opava (b. 1288) date unknown – Zhu Derun, Chinese painter and poet (b. 1294) 1366 January 25 – Henry Suso, German mystic (b. c. 1295) April 26 – Simon...
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    (Convento de São Francisco) in the same city. Inês de Castro 1325–1355 Alcobaça Monastery King Ferdinand I 1345–1383 Convent of St. Francis (Convento de São...
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  • April: During the Second Barons' War, Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford occupies London. Simon de Montfort's supporters kill 500 Jews. 1269 – 13 October:...
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  • Guido de Baysio, Italian canonist, professor, jurist and writer August 24 – Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1273) September 8 – Rupen of Montfort, Cypriot...
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