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  1. Marie de Coucy (* April 1366 in Coucy; † 1405) war eine französische Adlige im 14. Jahrhundert. Sie war eine Tochter des Sire Enguerrand VII. de Coucy und der Prinzessin Isabelle, einer Tochter des Königs Eduard III. von England.

  2. Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy. Mother. Marie de Montmirail. Marie de Coucy (c. 1218 – 1285) was Queen of Scotland by marriage to King Alexander II. She was a member of the royal council during the two last years of the minority of her son, King Alexander III, in 1260–1262.

  3. Marie I de Coucy (April 1366 – after 3 March 1405) was Dame de Coucy and d'Oisy, and Countess of Soissons from 1397. She succeeded suo jure to the title of Countess of Soissons upon the death of her father, Enguerrand VII de Coucy, on 18 February 1397.

  4. Marie de Coucy est la fille aînée d' Enguerrand III de Coucy, surnommé le Grand (mort en 1242), seigneur de Coucy en Picardie, arrière-petit-fils du roi Louis VI de France 2, et de sa troisième épouse Marie de Montmirail 3 . Sceau d' Alexandre II d'Écosse avec le roi en majesté.

  5. Born c. 1219, she was the elder daughter of Enguerrand III de Coucy, also known as the Great and his third wife Marie de Montmirel. Enguerrand was a known enemy of King Henry III and Alexander may have met him during the Franco-Scottish invasions on England in the years 1216-17. Marie was the great-great granddaughter of King Louis VI of France.

  6. Marie de Coucy. (1239) Quick Reference. 2nd da. of Enguerrand de Couci; m. (1) Alexander II of Scotland, 15 May 1239; (2) John de Brienne; bur. Newbottle. Daughter of a Picard lord, and related to the French crown, Marie seems to have settled better in Scotland than her predecessor, and gave Alexander his desired heir and successor.

  7. Marie de Coucy (* April 1366 in Coucy; † 1405) war eine französische Adlige im 14. Jahrhundert. Sie war eine Tochter des Sire Enguerrand VII. de Coucy und der Prinzessin Isabelle, einer Tochter des Königs Eduard III. von England.