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Female Queen Of France Bertrade De Montfort Queen Of France Click to view Queen Of France Bertrade De Montfort Queen Of France in the family tree

Bertrade De was born about 1059 in Montfort-L'amaury Castle, Ile-DE-France, France.  Bertrade De's father was (King Of France) Simon I De Montfort (King Of France) and her mother was Agnes D' Evereux.  Her paternal grandparents were Amaury II Seigneur De Montfort and Betrade De Gometz; her maternal grandparents were (Count De Evreux) Richard Count D' Evereux (Count De Evreux) and Godeheut (Godehilde) Barcelona. She had four brothers and a sister, named Richard De, Simon De, Amaury IV Seignour De, Guillaume De and Adeliza De.  She was the oldest of the six children. She had a half-brother and a half-sister, named Amauri De and Isabel Elizabeth De.  She died on February 11th, 1117 in Fontevrault, Poitiers, France.  She was buried on February 14th, 1117 in Monastere At Fontevrault, Poitiers, France.


Bertrade De's first family with [Count] Foulques IV "Rechin" Anjou [Count]/Rechin

‌Bertrade De and Foulques IV "Rechin" were married in a religious ceremony in 1090 in France. They had a son and a daughter, named Foulques V and Geoffrey Of.


Bertrade De's second family with [King] Philip I The Fair Capet Of Philip I The Fair Capet King Of [King]/France

‌Bertrade De and Philip I The Fair Capet Of were married in a religious ceremony on May 15th, 1902 in France.

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