Sohier of Enghien
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Sohier of Enghien (d. March 21, 1364), was the titular Duke of Athens, and Count of Brienne and Lord of Enghien from 1356–1364.
The second, but eldest surviving son of Walter of Enghien and Isabella of Brienne, when his mother divided the inheritance of his uncle Walter VI of Brienne among her sons, he received the title of Duke of Athens. He was executed by Albert of Bavaria, count of Hainaut and Holland in 1364, leaving the titular Duchy to his son Walter IV of Enghien.
Preceded by Walter VI |
Count of Brienne 1356–1364 |
Succeeded by Walter VII |