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  1. Ralph 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 ...

  2. 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 .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ralph_IRalph I - Wikipedia

    Ralph I may refer to: Rudolph of France (c. 890 – 936) Ralph I, Count of Vermandois (1085–1152) Ralph I, Lord of Coucy (c. 1134 – 1191) Ralph I, Count of Eu (b. 1160/1165 – d. 1219) Raoul I of Brienne, Count of Eu (d. 1344) The fictional King Ralph; See also. Ralph (disambiguation) Raoul (disambiguation) Raul (disambiguation)

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · About Raoul II de Coucy. Accompanied Louis IX on Crusade. Followed the Kings brother, Robert of Artois into battle with the Templars against the Kings orders, to assist Robert. He, along with 290 Knights Templar were slain. "The Crusaders could not defend themselves; many, indeed, found themselves in alleys so narrow they could not even turn ...

  5. Ralph of Coucy, (c. 1134 – † 1191), lord of Coucy, lord of Marle, La Fère, Crécy (sur-Serre), Vervins, Pinon, Landouzy (la-Ville), and Fontaine (lès-Vervins). He was the son of Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy. He left for the Holy Land, where he died in the siege of Acre in November 1191. Coucy, finding himself a widower and desiring a male child, married for the second time with Alix II ...

  6. Ingelram de Coucy Earl of Ingelram Titles . Count of Soissons, Earl of Bedford, Seigneur of Coucy, Boissy-en-Brie, la Fere, Marle and Oisy, Earl of Ingelram, 4th Lord Gynes Sources. ↑ Wikipedia: Enguerrand VII, Lord of Coucy; See also: Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. I pp. 85-86 Tuchman, Barbara W.; A Distant Mirror, The Calamitous ...

  7. Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy (c.1182–1242) was the eldest son and successor of Ralph I, Lord of Coucy. 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. Enguerrand III was born at the Château de Coucy. He became one of the most ambitious and powerful of all the French nobles, called by one historian "the greatest baron ...