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  1. Histoire de la ville et des sires de Coucy-le-Château. Fleury et A. Chevergny, 1848. Mesqui, Jean. Île-de-France Gothique 2: Les demeures seigneuriales. Paris: Picard, 1988; pp. 134–59. ISBN 2-7084-0374-5. Mesqui, Jean. Les programmes résidentiels du château de Coucy du XIIIe au XVIe siècle, p. 207-247, dans Congrès archéologique de ...

  2. 16 de jun. de 2017 · Marie de Coucy Their daughter, Marie, married Henri of Bar, Marquis de Pont-à-Mousson in 1384 and had two sons before dying in France in 1405. Philippa married a close friend of her cousin, Richard II, Robert de Vere, 9th Earl of Oxford in 1376, when still a child.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Isabella Plantagenet, also known as Dame Isabella de Coucy (16 June 1332- either April 1379 or 1382), was the daughter of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault and the wife of Enguerrand VII of Coucy. Isabella was the royal couple's second child, and eldest daughter. Named after her paternal grandmother, Isabella is believed to have ...

  5. 15 de abr. de 2010 · Download Citation | Isabella de Coucy, daughter of Edward III: The Exception Who Proves the Rule | Fourteenth Century England has quickly established for itself a deserved reputation for its scope ...

  6. Name variations: Isabel Plantagenet; Isabella de Coucy. Born in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, on June 16, 1332; died before October 7, 1382; daughter of Philippa of Hainault (1314–1369) and Edward III (1312–1377), king of England (r. 1327–1377); married Enguerrand VII (1340–1397), lord of Coucy and earl of Bedford, on July 27, 1365; children: Mary de Coucy ; Philippa de Coucy .

  7. 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.