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  1. María I de Coucy (abril de 1366 - después del 3 de marzo de 1405) fue dama de Coucy y de Oisy, y condesa de Soissons desde 1397. Obtuvo el título de suo jure condesa de Soissons el 18 de febrero de 1397, tras la muerte de su padre, Enguerrand VII de Coucy. Además de sus títulos, ella también era dueña de vastas propiedades en el noroeste ...

  2. 26 de dic. de 2022 · Four months after the wedding, Isabella and Enguerrand traveled to Enguerrand’s home, the Château de Coucy in Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique, Lordship of Coucy, now in France. In April 1366, Isabella gave birth to her first daughter in Coucy. Throughout her married life, Isabella never felt quite at home in Coucy.

  3. Enguerrand VII de Coucy, KG (1340 – 18 February 1397), also known as Ingelram de Coucy and Ingelram de Couci, was a medieval French nobleman and the last Lord of Coucy. He became a son-in-law of King Edward III of England following his marriage to the king's daughter, Isabella of England , and the couple was subsequently granted several English estates, among them the title Earl of Bedford .

  4. Enguerrand VII Gand de Coucy, Lord of Coucy, Lord of Marle, Lord of La Fère, Lord of Crécy-sur-Serre, Lord of Oisy, Count of Soissons, Earl of Bedford, was born 1339 to Enguerrand VI de Coucy (1313-1346) and Katharina von Habsburg (1320-1349) and died 18 February 1397 Bursa of Bubonic plague. He married Isabella of England (1332-1382) . He married Isabelle de Lorraine (c1366-c1410) 1386 JL ...

  5. Brief Life History of Isabel of Woodstock. When Isabel of Woodstock Countess of Bedford was born on 16 June 1332, in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, her father, Edward III King of England, was 19 and her mother, Philippa de Hainaut Queen of England, was 18. She married Enguerrand VII de Coucy Comte de Soissons et d'Albemarle et Bedford on 27 ...

  6. 10 de oct. de 2021 · A 17th century engraved plate of the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Nogent-sous-Coucy, which no longer survives. Isabella was a remarkable royal princess for her time. After many failed betrothals she lived for years as a single woman with her own income and lands, enjoying the festivities and luxuries of her parents’ court.

  7. Isabella of England (16 June 1332 – April 1379 or 17 June/5 October 1382), was the eldest daughter of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault and the wife of Enguerrand de Coucy, Earl of Bedford, by whom she had two daughters. She was made a Lady of the Garter in 1376. Early years