- Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola
Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola (1244 – c. 1288) was the son of
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester andEleanor of England .He participated in the
Battle of Evesham against the royalist forces of his uncle, KingHenry III of England , and his cousin, Prince Edward. Both his father and his elder brother were killed during the disastrous battle, and Guy was seriously wounded and taken prisoner.He was held at
Windsor Castle until spring 1266, when he bribed his captors and escaped to France to rejoin his exiled family. Guy and his brother, Simon the younger, wandered across Europe for several years, eventually making their way to Italy.Guy took service with
Charles of Anjou , serving as hisVicar-General in Tuscany. There he married an Italian noblewoman,Margherita Aldobrandesca , the Lady ofSovana , heiress of a branch of theAldobrandeschi family , with a feudal "contado", nominally subject to Orvieto, that stretched from the shores of theTyrrhenian sea to the borders ofAcquapendente . With her he had two daughters: [Margherita, ward of Benedetto Cardinal Caetani, survived him and went on to be married four times more. (G. Ciacchi, "Gli Aldobrandeschi nella storia e nella 'Divina Commedia' ", (Rome) 1935, vol. i, ch. 6).]
# Anastasia, marriedRomano Orsini [Napoleone Cardinal Orsini succeeded Benedetto Caetani as her mother's guardian, married her to his brother Orsello and arranged this marriage, which broughtSovana and the Aldobrandeschi inheritance to theOrsini .]
# Tomasina, marriedPietro Vico He distinguished himself at the
Battle of Alba and was givenNola byCharles of Anjou .In 1271 Guy and Simon discovered their cousin
Henry of Almain (son ofRichard, Earl of Cornwall ) was inViterbo at the church ofSan Silvestro . In revenge for the deaths of their father and brother at Evesham, Guy and Simon murdered Henry while he clutched the altar, begging for mercy. "You had no mercy for my father and brothers", was Guy's reply. For this crime the Montfort brothers wereexcommunicated , andDante banished Guy to the river of boiling blood in the seventh circle of his "Inferno" ("Canto" XII).Simon died later that year at
Siena , "cursed by God, a wanderer and a fugitive". Guy was stripped of his titles and took service with Charles of Anjou again, but was captured off the coast of Sicily in 1287 by the Aragonese at theBattle of the Counts . He died in a Sicialian prison.Among his direct descendants (via his elder daughter, Anastasia): late 15th century Kings of Naples, England's Queen-Consort
Elizabeth Woodville , 16th century rulers of Poland, Dukes of Ferrera, and Dukes of Guise.Notes
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*Maddicott, J.R. "Simon de Montfort", 1996
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