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  1. Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy, known as of La Fère or of Marle, was a French nobleman. He was also lord of Marle, La Fère, Crécy (sur-Serre), Vervins, Pinon, Landouzy (la-Ville), Fontaine (lès-Vervins), and of several other places.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy, known as of La Fère or of Marle, was a French nobleman. He was also lord of Marle, La Fère, Crécy (sur-Serre), Vervins, Pinon, Landouzy (la-Ville), Fontaine (lès-Vervins), and of several other places.

    • Coucy Le Château Auffrique, Picardy
    • Agnes de Beaugency, Jeanne de Flandre
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  3. 1130–1149: Enguerrand II known as de Fère or de Marle, lord of Coucy, Marle, Fère, Crécy, Vervins, Pinon, Landousies, Fountains and some other places; son of predecessor, died during the Second Crusade.

  4. View All. Spouse and Children. Enguerrand II de Coucy. Agnès de Beaugency. Marriage. Children (2) Raoul Ier de Coucy. Enguerrand de Coucy. View All. Parents and Siblings. Thomas I de Coucy Comte d’Amiens. Mélisende de Crécy.

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  5. Château de Coucy is the legacy of the Enguerrand dynasty, commonly known as the "Sires de Coucy", whose two most emblematic figures are Enguerrand III and Enguerrand VII. They reigned over the fortress from the 11th to the 14th century. The château was built in the early 13th century by Lord Enguerrand III de Coucy.

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  6. Enguerrand III de Boves, Lord of Coucy (c. 1182 – 1242) was a medieval French nobleman. The eldest son and successor of Ralph I, Lord of Coucy (c. 1134 – 1191) and Alix de Dreux, [1] he succeeded as Lord of Coucy ( sieur de Couci) in 1191, and held it until his death; he was also lord of Marle and Boves .

  7. Whether Jean le Bel was right or not, when he called the lord of Coucy, 'le seigneur de Coussy,' he meant Enguerrand vii, head of the main line of the house of Coucy- Guines.