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Name: Simon de Montfort
Variant Name: Leicester, 6th Earl of
Birth Date: 1208
Death Date: April 4, 1265
Place of Birth: Normandy, France
Place of Death: Evesham, England
Nationality: French
Gender: Male
Occupations: statesman, soldier

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Biography of Simon de Montfort
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The English statesman and soldier Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (1208-1265), led the opposition to Henry III and played a major role in constitutional development. Simon de Montfort, born in Normandy, was the fourth and youngest son of Simon...


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History Today
Simon de Montfort. (book reviews)
08/01/1995: 947 words, approx. 3 pages
Simon de Montfort is one of the most puzzling figures in English history. His place in the national pantheon seems assured, but there is little agreement among scholars about the nature of his achievement or the principles, if any, that he died for....
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The Economist (US)
De Montfort rides again: the new universities. (Leicester, England)
10/03/1992: 897 words, approx. 3 pages
De Montfort University plans to grow to a campus of some 30,000 students by 2000. Administrators of the former Leicester Polytechnic took advantage of a new higher education law to attain the status of a university, which they named for a 13th century nobleman....
 


 

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