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Amicie is a
French feminine given name.
Amicie de
Courtenay Amicie de
Montfort Chantal Tanet,
Tristan Hordé,
Dictionnaire des prénoms
Collection Références...
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Amicie de
Montfort (before 1210 – 1253) was a
French noblewoman and nun. In the
Montfort family,
which had many
people called Simon or
Amicie, she became...
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Amicie de
Courtenay (1253–1275) was a
French noblewoman and a
member of the
Capetian House of Courtenay, a
cadet line of the
House of Capet. Her father...
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original on 24
December 2017.
Retrieved 25
November 2022. Arces,
Amicie d'; Cheylard, A.
Vallentin du (1997).
Cuisine du Dauphiné: Drôme, Hautes-Alpes...
- Nonancourt, and Domfront, was the son of
Robert II,
Count of Artois, and
Amicie de Courtenay,
daughter of Peter, Lord of
Conches and Mehun. He
married Blanche...
- were cut down by the
Flemish infantry. In 1262, in Paris,
Robert married Amicie de
Courtenay (1250–1275),
daughter of
Pierre de Courtenay,
Seigneur de Conches...
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November 1216 and died at the
siege of
Castelnaudary on 20 July 1220
Amicie de Montfort,
married Gaucher de Joigny,
founded the
convent at Montargis...
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eldest child (and only daughter) of
Robert II,
Count of Artois, and
Amicie of Courtenay. Her
paternal grandparents were
Robert I,
Count of Artois,...
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arranging a
marriage between his two-year-old son
James and Simon's daughter,
Amicie de Montfort. He
entrusted the boy to be
educated in Montfort's care in 1211...
- of France. His
father inherited the
county of
Leicester from his mother,
Amicie de Beaumont,
daughter of
Robert III de Beaumont.
After his death, Amaury...