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Raoul II, Lord of Coucy (died 1250) was a son of Enguerrand III and his wife Maria of Oisy. In 1246 he succeeded his father as lord of Coucy. Raoul died at the Battle of Mansurah in Egypt during the Seventh Crusade.
- Lords of Coucy
1149–1191: Raoul I, son of predecessor. Killed during the...
- Ralph I, Lord of Coucy
Ralph of Coucy, (c. 1134 – 1191), Lord of Coucy, Lord of...
- Enguerrand II de Coucy
Agnès gave him two sons: Raoul I, Lord of Coucy [1]...
- Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy
Enguerrand III de Boves, Lord of Coucy (c. 1182 – 1242) was...
- Lords of Coucy
The origins of a medieval fortress. 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 ...
Enguerrand IV, Lord of Coucy (c. 1236 – 1311) was the son of Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy and Marie de Montmirail. [1] He succeeded his older brother Raoul II, Lord of Coucy, serving as the Sire de Coucy from his brother's death in 1250 until his own in 1311.