Enguerrand V, Lord of Coucy
Enguerrand V | |
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Lord of Coucy | |
Reign | 1311-1321 |
Predecessor | Enguerrand IV, Lord of Coucy |
Successor | Guillaume Ier de Coucy |
Spouse | Christiana Lindsay |
Issue |
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House | Count of Guines |
Father | Arnould III, Count of Guines |
Mother | Alix de Coucy |
Enguerrand V, Lord of Coucy (-after 1321) inherited the title of Lord of Coucy and castle from his maternal uncle, Enguerrand IV in 1311. He was also lord of Oisy and Montmirail.[1]
Biography
Enguerrand was the second son of Arnould III de Guînes and Alix of Coucy, daughter of Enguerrand III.[2] Some time before 1283, he married Christiana Lindsay in Scotland. Christiana was the daughter of William Lindsay and Ada Balliol, sister of John Balliol.[1] Their wedding was blessed by their mutual cousin, king Alexander III of Scotland.[2]
On 28 May 1283, Enguerrand pledged his service to Edward I of England.[3]
When Enguerrand's maternal uncles died without leaving any heirs, the titles and lands of Coucy were passed to Enguerrand, as his older brother would inherit his father's county.[2]
Issue
Enguerrand and Christiana had four sons:
- William, who inherited the title
- Enguerrand
- Baudouin
- Robert[2]
References
- DuChesne, A. (1631). Preuves de l’Histoire des maisons de Guines, d’Ardres, Gand et Coucy. Paris.
- 1 2 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CHAMPAGNE%20NOBILITY.htm#EnguerrandGuinesCoucydiedafter1321B
- 1 2 3 4 DuChesne 1631, p. 301.
- ↑ Bain, J. (1884) Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland preserved in the Public Record Office (Scottish Record Office), Vol. II, 239, p. 72.
Preceded by Enguerrand IV |
Lord of Coucy 1311-1321 |
Succeeded by William |