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Bertrade of
Montfort (c. 1070 – 14
February 1117), also
known by
other names, was a
Norman noble from the
House of Montfort. She was
countess of Anjou...
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Bertrade (French) or
Bertrada (Latin) is a
feminine given name
derived from Proto-Germanic
roots reconstructed as *berht ("bright") and *rād ("counsel...
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Bertrade de Montfort, the wife of Fulk IV,
Count of Anjou. He
repudiated Bertha (claiming she was too fat) and
married Bertrade on 15 May 1092...
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Robert to
restore the
lands of
Ralph the ****head to
Bertrade's guardian William of Évreux.
Bertrade bore him Fulk V, who
later became count of
Anjou and...
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between 1089 and 1092, the son of
Count Fulk IV of
Anjou and
Bertrade de Montfort. In 1092,
Bertrade deserted her husband, and
bigamously married King Philip...
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order to
marry the
already married Bertrade of Montfort. That
marriage was a
scandal since both
Philip and
Bertrade were
already married to
other people...
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Bertrada of Laon (born
between 710 and 727 – 12 July 783), also
known as
Bertrada the
Younger or
Bertha Broadfoot (cf. Latin:
Regina pede aucae, i.e. the...
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excommunication of King
Philip over his
doubly bigamous marriage with
Bertrade de Montfort, wife of the
Count of Anjou. (The ban was
repeatedly lifted...
- Paris, and
became its lord. He was the son of
Amaury I de
Montfort and
Bertrade. At his
death he was
buried about 20
miles (32 km) away in Épernon, because...
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Baldwin II King of
Jerusalem Fulk IV
Count of
Anjou Bertrade of
Montfort Philip I King of
France William the
Conqueror King of
England r. 1066–1087 Saint...