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Amaury VI of Montfort

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Spouse(s)
  
Beatrix of Viennois

Died
  
1241, Otranto, Italy

Noble family
  
House of Montfort

Children
  
John I of Montfort

Mother
  
Alice of Montmorency

Name
  
Amaury of


Amaury VI of Montfort

Father
  
Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester

Parents
  
Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester

Grandchildren
  
Beatrice, Countess of Montfort

Great-grandparents
  
Agnes de Garlande, Amaury III of Montfort

Grandparents
  
Simon III de Montfort

Amaury VI de Montfort (1195–1241) was the son of the elder Simon de Montfort and Alice of Montmorency, and the brother of the younger Simon de Montfort.

Amaury (or Amalric) participated in the Albigensian Crusade under his father's command. He inherited the County of Toulouse (that his father had taken from Raymond VI of Toulouse as a reward for his role in the Crusade) when his father died, he had to give up the territory to King Louis VIII in 1224. In 1230 Amaury became Constable of France, an office previously held by his uncle Mathieu II of Montmorency. In 1239 he participated in the Barons' Crusade under Theobald I of Navarre and was taken prisoner during a failed raid led by Henry of Bar at Gaza, during which Henry was killed. Amaury was imprisoned in Cairo, was freed by Richard of Cornwall's negotiations in 1241, but soon died in Otranto that same year while on the journey home.

Amaury was married to Beatrix (1205–1248), daughter of Guigues VI of Viennois, and was the father of:

  • Jean (John) I (d. 1249), married to Jeanne (Johanna), Lady of Châteaudun
  • Laure (Laura) (d. 1270), married to Fernando (Ferdinand) II, Count of Aumale (1239–1260)
  • Marguerite (Margaret), married to John III, Count of Soissons
  • Adelaide (1220–1280), married to Simon of Nesle (1220–1288)
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