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Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy

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38: 174: 166: 223:, France. He became one of the most ambitious and powerful of all the French nobles, called by one historian "the greatest baron in all Picardy", and earning himself his epithet, 357: 600: 595: 376:, Picardy, constructed as a "keep" which had 2 meters thick walls and towering chimneys. Enguerrand and Marie had five children: 346: 281:, although he eventually returned to the royal favor. Enguerrand made his mark on the Picardy landscape by constructing 335: 422: 402: 438: 196: 100: 394: 137: 426: 590: 398: 181: 415: 388: 350: 605: 562: 380: 288:
Enguerrand is said by tradition to have started the famous rhyme associated with his successors:
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in 1205, and in 1214, fought in the French victory over an Anglo-German alliance at the
177: 111: 365: 317: 278: 274: 255: 243: 239: 353:. This marriage took place in 1204. There are no known children from this marriage. 338:(1196–1200). They married in 1201. There are no known children from this marriage. 373: 259: 235: 191:(c. 1182 – 1242) was a medieval French nobleman. The eldest son and successor of 349:, daughter of King Henry II. Matilda of Bavaria was thus also the niece of King 341:
His second wife was Matilda (or Richenza) of Bavaria (1172–1209), a daughter of
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Scotland, England and France After the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296: Auld Amitie
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reduce the French territories of the King of England. Enguerrand campaigned in
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In 1242, Enguerrand III died by falling off of his horse onto his sword at
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Through his mother Alix de Dreux, Enguerrand III was related to King
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Preuves de l’Histoire des maisons de Guines, d’Ardres, Gand et Coucy
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He was a notable member of the French force which invaded the
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Enguerrand had an illustrious military career, helping King
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Boydell & Brewer, 2015. pg. 145. 189:Enguerrand III de Boves, Lord of Coucy 42:Death of Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy 500:Les deux âges de la seigneurie banale 389:Simon of Dammartin, Count of Ponthieu 304:I am the Lord of Coucy!   13: 219:Enguerrand III was born in Marle, 14: 617: 596:People of the Albigensian Crusade 525: 366:Jean de Montmirail, Lord of CondĂ© 147:Alix de Coucy, Countess of GuĂ®nes 302:I am not king nor prince oh see: 296:Je suis ni roi, ni prince aussi: 169:Seal of Enguerrand III of Coucy. 483:The Wars of Scotland, 1214-1371 505: 488: 475: 262:. He also participated in the 141:John de Coucy, Lord of Amboise 1: 498:)Dominique BarthĂ©lemy (1984) 403:Robert III, Count of Flanders 227:, or Enguerrand "the Great". 423:Arnould III, Count of GuĂ®nes 395:Enguerrand IV, Lord of Coucy 311: 252:Barry of six vair and gules. 214: 138:Enguerrand IV, Lord of Coucy 7: 10: 622: 399:Otto II, Count of Guelders 559: 550: 542: 535:A History of Coucy Castle 425:(1233-1283). Their son, 151: 129: 117: 107: 94: 75: 65: 55: 47: 35: 28: 21: 444: 433:, after his uncles died. 416:Alexander II of Scotland 351:Richard the Lion-hearted 331:He married three times. 269:After the death of King 144:Marie, Queen of Scotland 16:Medieval French nobleman 421:Alix de Coucy, married 381:Raoul II, Lord of Coucy 180:, watercolor, ca 1820 ( 134:Raoul II, Lord of Coucy 70:Raoul II, Lord of Coucy 429:, inherited the title 336:John I, Count of Roucy 309: 258:(1216–1217) to depose 193:Ralph I, Lord of Coucy 185: 182:Bibliothèque Nationale 170: 156:Ralph I, Lord of Coucy 60:Ralph I, Lord of Coucy 511:Du Chesne, A. (1631) 385:Philippe of Dammartin 290: 176: 168: 322:Henry III of England 271:Louis VIII of France 358:Marie de Montmirail 356:His third wife was 326:Henry II of England 264:Albigensian Crusade 232:Philip II of France 225:Enguerrand le Grand 125:Marie de Montmirail 23:Enguerrand de Coucy 387:, the daughter of 347:Matilda of England 318:Louis IX of France 279:Louis IX of France 275:Blanche of Castile 256:Kingdom of England 244:Philip II Augustus 240:Battle of Bouvines 186: 171: 123:Matilda of Bavaria 121:Beatrix de Vignory 591:People from Aisne 569: 568: 560:Succeeded by 308: 307: 163: 162: 103:, Picardy, France 613: 543:Preceded by 540: 539: 533: 516: 515:. Paris, p. 395. 509: 503: 492: 486: 479: 473: 466: 370:Château de CondĂ© 292: 291: 112:Château de Coucy 90: 40: 19: 18: 621: 620: 616: 615: 614: 612: 611: 610: 571: 570: 565: 556: 548: 531: 528: 522: 520: 519: 510: 506: 493: 489: 481:Michael Brown, 480: 476: 468:M. A. Pollock, 467: 452: 447: 414:, married King 364:), daughter of 314: 303: 297: 250:were blazoned: 217: 158: 146: 142: 140: 136: 124: 122: 99: 81: 80: 43: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 619: 609: 608: 606:Lords of Coucy 603: 598: 593: 588: 583: 567: 566: 561: 558: 549: 544: 538: 537: 527: 526:External links 524: 518: 517: 504: 487: 474: 449: 448: 446: 443: 435: 434: 419: 412:Marie de Coucy 409: 406: 392: 343:Henry the Lion 313: 310: 306: 305: 300: 246:. 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Index

Lord of Coucy

Ralph I, Lord of Coucy
Raoul II, Lord of Coucy
Marle
Picardy
Coucy
Château de Coucy
Raoul II, Lord of Coucy
Enguerrand IV, Lord of Coucy
Marie, Queen of Scotland
Ralph I, Lord of Coucy


Coucy Castle
Bibliothèque Nationale
Ralph I, Lord of Coucy
Coucy
Marle
Boves
Picardy
Philip II of France
Anjou
Battle of Bouvines
Philip II Augustus
Bouvines
Kingdom of England
King John
Albigensian Crusade
Louis VIII of France

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