Montfort
Montfort stands for:
- a noble family on Lake Constance, see Montfort (noble family)
- a Palatinate family of the High Middle Ages, see Montfort Castle (Palatinate)
- a French-English noble family, see Montfort-l'Amaury (noble family)
- a noble Breton family, see Montfort-Laval
Montfort is the family name of the following people:
- Alexandre Montfort (1803-1856), French composer
- Amalrich I of Montfort († after 1052/1053), Lord of Montfort
- Amalrich II of Montfort († probably 1089), Lord of Montfort
- Amalrich III. von Montfort († 1137), Lord of Montfort, Count of Évreux
- Amalrich IV of Montfort († 1140), Lord of Montfort, Count of Évreux
- Amalrich V of Montfort († 1182), Count of Évreux
- Amalrich VI. of Montfort († before 1213), Earl of Évreux, Earl of Gloucester
- Amalrich VII of Montfort (1195–1241), Count of Montfort, constable of France
- Amaury de Montfort , Anglo-French clergyman
- Anton I of Montfort , also Anton the Younger of Montfort
- Anton II of Montfort , also Anton the Elder of Montfort (1635–1706), administrator of the County of Montfort
- Anton III von Montfort (1670–1733), ruling count of Tettnang and Langenargen
- Anton IV of Montfort (1723–1787), last representative in the male line of the noble family Montfort
- Camill Montfort (1890–1956), German botanist
- Edmund Montfort († 1494), English knight
- Eleanor de Montfort († 1282), English noblewoman, Princess of Wales
- Eleonore von Montfort († 1610), abbess of the Buchau women's monastery
- Franziska von Montfort (1622–1669), abbess of the Buchau women's monastery
- Guido von Montfort († 1220) , Count of Bigorre
- Guido von Montfort († 1228) , lord of Castres, La Ferté-Alais and Bréthencourtv, crusader and regent of Sidon
- Guido von Montfort († 1254) , Lord of Lombers and crusaders
- Guido von Montfort (1244 – around 1288), English nobleman, Count von Nola, see Guy de Montfort
- Guillaume de Montfort († 1432), Bishop of Saint-Malo
- Guy de Montfort , English nobleman and rebel
- Hugo von Montfort ( Hugo XII. , 1357–1423), Austrian politician and poet
- Hugo I (Montfort) († 1228), Count of Montfort-Feldkirch
- Hugo III von Montfort (around 1230–1309), Count in Tettnang
- Hugo IV of Montfort (around 1260-1310), Count of Feldkirch
- Hugo V. von Montfort (around 1255–1338), Count of Montfort-Bregenz and founder of the Staufen Collegiate Foundation
- Hugo XIV. Von Montfort (around 1370–1444), Master of the Order of St. John in the German territories
- Hugo XVIII. von Montfort († 1662), German nobleman, ruling count of the county of Monfort
- Johann von Montfort († 1283), Lord of Toron and Tire
- Johann I of Montfort († before 1249?), Count of Montfort-l'Amaury
- Johann X. von Montfort (1627–1686), Count of Montfort
- Johann von Montfort-Castres († 1300), Count of Squillace and Lord of Castres, La Ferté-Alais and Bréthencourt
- Johann Nepomuk von Montfort (1723–1775), Canon of Cologne
- Klara von Montfort (before 1412–1449), abbess of the free worldly women's monastery in Buchau
- Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort (1673–1716), French people's missionary, writer and founder of an order
- Maria Theresia von Montfort (1663–1742), abbess of the Buchau women's monastery
- Moritz Manfroni von Montfort (1832–1889), Admiral of the Austro-Hungarian Navy
- Nicolas Alexandre Salins de Montfort (1753–1839), French architect
- Norbert Montfort (1925-2016), German diplomat
- Peter de Montfort , Piers de Montfort (* around 1205, † 1265), English nobleman and chairman of parliament
- Pierre Denys de Montfort (* 1766 or approx. 1768; † 1820), French naturalist and malacologist
- Rudolf II of Montfort († 1302), Count of Montfort-Feldkirch and founder of the Feldkirch line of the Count Palatine of Tübingen
- Rudolf III. von Montfort (between 1260 and 1275–1334), bishop of Chur and Constance
- Silvia Montfort (1923–1991), French actress
- Simon I of Montfort († ~ 1087), Lord of Montfort
- Simon II of Montfort († after 1104), Lord of Montfort
- Simon III von Montfort († 1181), Lord of Montfort, Count of Evreux, Count of Rochefort
- Simon IV of Montfort († 1188), Count of Montfort, Count of Rochefort
- Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester ( Simon IV of Montfort ; 1160–1218), Lord of Montfort, Lord of Rochefort
- Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester ( Simon V of Montfort ; 1208-1265), English nobleman of French descent
- Simon VI. de Montfort (1240–1271), English nobleman and general
- Ulrich VII of Montfort-Tettnang (before 1485–1520), last representative in the male line of the Counts of Montfort-Tettnang
- Wolfgang I. von Montfort-Rothenfels (* around 1489, † 1541), Count of Montfort in Tettnang and Rothenfels, as well as councilor and governor of Upper Austria
Montfort is the name of the following geographical objects:
- Canton of Montfort-en-Chalosse in the Landes department, France
- Canton of Montfort-l'Amaury in the Yvelines department, France
- Canton of Montfort-le-Gesnois in the Sarthe department, France
- Canton of Montfort-sur-Meu in the Ille-et-Vilaine department, France
- Canton of Montfort-sur-Risle in the Eure department, France
Places:
- Montfort (Limburg) , a district of the municipality of Roerdalen, Netherlands
- Montfort (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) , in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department, France
- Montfort (Doubs) , in the Doubs department, France
- Montfort (Maine-et-Loire) , in the Maine-et-Loire department, France
- Montfort (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) , in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, France
- Montfort-en-Chalosse , in the Landes department, France
- Montfort-l'Amaury , in the Yvelines department, France
- Montfort-le-Gesnois , in the Sarthe department, France
- Montfort-sur-Argens , in the Var department, France
- Montfort-sur-Boulzane , in the Aude department, France
- Montfort-sur-Meu , in the Ille-et-Vilaine department, France
- Montfort-sur-Risle , in the Eure department, France
- La Neuveville-sous-Montfort , in the Vosges department, France
- Parey-sous-Montfort , in the Vosges department, France
- They-sous-Montfort , in the Vosges department, France
- Montfort, Texas , United States
- Montfort, Wisconsin , United States
Castles and manors:
- County of Montfort-l'Amaury , a dominion in France
- Montfort (Israel) , a crusader castle and rule in today's Israel
- Montfort Castle in Langenargen on Lake Constance
- Alt-Montfort , castle ruins near Weiler in Vorarlberg
- Neu-Montfort Castle, castle ruins near Götzis in Vorarlberg
- Montfort Castle (Palatinate) near Duchroth or Hallgarten in Rhineland-Palatinate
- Montfort Castle (Salzburg) in the Hellbrunn district of Salzburg
Montfort stands for:
- Montfort (magazine) . Quarterly magazine for the past and present of Vorarlberg
See also: