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Enguerrand V, Lord of Coucy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Enguerrand V, Lord of 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.〔http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CHAMPAGNE%20NOBILITY.htm#EnguerrandGuinesCoucydiedafter1321B〕 ==Biography== Enguerrand was the second son of Arnoul III, Count of Guines and Alix of Coucy, daughter of Enguerrand III. Some time before 1283, he married Christiana Lindsay in Scotland. Christiana was the daughter of William Lindsay and Ada Balliol, sister of John Balliol.〔 Their wedding was blessed by their mutual cousin, king Alexander III of Scotland. On 28 May 1283, Enguerrand pledged his service to Edward I of England.〔Bain, J. (1884) Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland preserved in the Public Record Office (Scottish Record Office), Vol. II, 239, p. 72.〕 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.
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