Battle of Evesham Presents Steve David

Sons and Daughter of Perdition - The Children of Simon de Montfort

Steve David

£10.00

About

Simon de Montfort’s death at the battle of Evesham brought his story to an end but opened a new chapter for his family, across the Channel. In less than five years Simon’s sons, Simon the younger, Guy and Amaury were able to rehabilitate themselves, each attaining high office in the tumultuous politics of Italy.

However, in March 1271, in a small church in Viterbo, Simon and Guy acquired European notoriety when they brutally wreaked revenge on their cousin, Henry of Almain, for the death of their father.  Indeed, Guy’s actions were deemed to be so nefarious that Dante would place him in the seventh circle of hell a quarter of a century later.

The murder in Viterbo reopened a feud within the Plantagenet family which would have far-reaching and baleful consequences for the history of Britain.

Stephen David M.A, B.A (Hons) is a freelance lecturer and author, specialising in the mediaeval period. He is the author of Birth of the Red Dragon – Wales and the Wars of the Roses, Last Champion of York– a biography of Viscount Lovell and his latest work is Sons and Daughter of Perdition, the Tragic fate of the Children of Simon de Montfort. He has lectured widely to historical societies such as The Richard III Society and the de Montfort Society. 

Battle of Evesham Presents Steve David

Sons and Daughter of Perdition - The Children of Simon de Montfort

Steve David

£10.00

Event Details

Date: August 02, 2026

Start time: 14:00

End time: 15:00

Venue: Battle of Evesham Festival Presentation Marquee

Coordinates: 52°05'17.7"N 1°56'54.7"W

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