WebThese early lords of Coucy remained till the 14th century in possession of the land from which they took their name. Enguerrand IV., sire de Coucy, died in 1320 without issue and was succeeded by his nephew Enguerrand, son of Arnold, count of Guines, and Alix de Coucy, from whom is descended the second line of the house of Coucy. WebEnguerrand VII de Coucy, KG (1340 – 18 February 1397, in captivity at Bursa ), also known as Ingelram de Coucy, was a 14th-century French nobleman, the last Sieur de Coucy, …
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WebRalph I, Lord of Coucy (Q1388132) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. French Crusader. Raoul De Coucy; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: ... Raoul Raoul I Sire de Coucy et Marle de Coucy (Coucy) (est. 1134 - 1 Nov 1191) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (6 entries) edit. dewiki Raoul I. de Coucy; im sorry mrs
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WebEnguerrand III le Grand de Coucy, Lord of Coucy, Lord of Marle, Lord of Boves, was born circa 1182 in Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique to Raoul I de Coucy (c1134-1191) and Alix de Dreux (1156-aft1217) and died 1242 of fall of horse. He married Beatrix de Vignory 1201 JL . He married Richenza von Braunschweig (1171-1210) 1204 JL . WebBorn. 1211 C.E. Coucy, France. Died. 1250 C.E. (38-39) Monsourah, Egypt. Raoul II, Lord of Coucy (died 1250) was a son of Enguerrand III and his wife Maria of Oisy. [1] In 1246 … WebChâteau of Coucy, watercolor, ca 1820 (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris)The ruins of the donjon in the Château de Coucy. The Château de Coucy is a French castle in the commune of Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique, in the département of Aisne, built in the 13th century and renovated by Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th. In April 1917, the German army … im sorry movement