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Amice (died 1215) was a Countess of Rochefort and ''suo jure'' countess of Leicester. She is associated with England but is thought to have spent most of her life in France. She was the daughter of
Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester Born in 1121 (died 1190) was an English nobleman, one of the principal followers of Henry the Young King in the Revolt of 1173–1174 against his father King Henry II. He is also called Robert Blanchema ...
and Petronilla de Grandmesnil.


Life

Amice is remembered as the Countess of Leicester. Her brother was Robert, 4th Earl of Leicester; when he died, under the French rules of inheritance, his lands were divided between his two sisters. Amice was the elder and received the city and title of Leicester whilst Margaret inherited Winchester. Amice had married Simon de Montfort at some time and that marriage ended when she became a widow in 1188/1189. Their children included: *
Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester {{Infobox noble , name = Simon de Montfort , title = 5th Earl of Leicester , image = File:Simon4demontfort.gif , caption = Seal of Simon de Montfort, depicting him riding a horse and blowing a h ...
*
Guy de Montfort, Lord of Sidon Guy de Montfort (died 31 January 1228) was the younger son of Simon de Montfort and Amicia, sister of Robert FitzPernel, Earl of Leicester. Crusade In 1189 he took part in the Third Crusade, and probably remained in the Holy Land until 1192, wh ...
* Petronilla (Pernel) de Montfort, who became the wife of Amice then married William des Barres. Amice died in 1215 on 3 September and was buried at
Priory of Haute-Bruyère The Priory of Haute-Bruyère (french: Prieuré de Haute-Bruyère), also known as the Priory of Our Lady of Haute-Bruyère (fr:prieuré Notre-Dame-des-Hautes-Bruyères) is a monastery of the Order of Fontevrault near Saint-Rémy-l'Honoré in Yvel ...
where other de Montforts were buried. Amice and her descendants never exploited their ownership of Leicester because of hostilities between England and France. However the family continued their claim and it was proven by the 6th Earl, Simon de Montfort.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Amice Year of birth unknown 1215 deaths
Amice The amice is a liturgical vestment used mainly in the Roman Catholic church, Western Orthodox church, Lutheran church, some Anglican, Armenian and Polish National Catholic churches. Description The amice consists of a white cloth connected to t ...
Leicester Daughters of British earls