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  1. Enguerrand VII de Coucy (1340 – 18 de febrero de 1397), también conocido en Inglaterra como Ingelram, fue una de las figuras más relevantes de Francia en la segunda mitad del siglo XIV. Señor de Coucy, de Marle, de La Fère, de Crécy-sur-Serre y de Oisy, conde de Soissons y conde de Bedford por Inglaterra.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 1347 – February 18, 1397: Enguerrand VII , lord of Coucy, earl of Bedford, made count of Soissons by the king of England; son of his predecessor. 1397 – November 15, 1400: Mary, daughter of her predecessor. November 15, 1400: Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans purchased the lordship of Coucy.

  4. Enguerrand VII de Coucy , también conocido en Inglaterra como Ingelram, fue una de las figuras más relevantes de Francia en la segunda mitad del siglo XIV. Señor de Coucy, de Marle, de La Fère, de Crécy-sur-Serre y de Oisy, conde de Soissons y conde de Bedford por Inglaterra.

  5. 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, 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.

  6. 9 de dic. de 2022 · Enguerrand 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, and the son-in-law of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault.

  7. 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.