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Enguerrand (or Engrand, Ingrand) is a
medieval French name,
derived from a
Germanic name
Engilram (Engelram, Ingelram), from Angil, the
tribal name of...
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Enguerrand VII de Coucy, KG (1340 – 18
February 1397), also
known as
Ingelram de
Coucy and
Ingelram de Couci, was a
medieval French nobleman and the last...
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Enguerrand Quarton (or Charonton) (c. 1410 – c. 1466) was a
French painter and m****cript
illuminator whose few
surviving works are
among the
first masterpieces...
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Enguerrand III de Boves, Lord of
Coucy (c. 1182 – 1242) was a
medieval French nobleman. The
eldest son and
successor of
Ralph I, Lord of
Coucy (c. 1134...
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Enguerrand de
Monstrelet (c. 1400 – 20 July 1453) was a
French chronicler. He was born in Picardy, most
likely into a
family of the
minor nobility. In...
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courcy 1079?:
Dreux or
Dreux de Boves. 1080–1116:
Enguerrand I
known as
Enguerrand de Boves, son of predecessor.
Count of Amiens. 1116–1130: Thomas...
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Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy,
known as of La Fère or of Marle, was a
French nobleman. He was also lord of Marle, La Fère, Crécy (sur-Serre), Vervins, Pinon...
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Enguerrand II (d. 25
October 1053) was the son of Hugh II
count of Ponthieu. He ****umed the
county upon the
death of his
father on
November 20, 1052. Enguerrand...
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Enguerrand I,
Count of Ponthieu, was
recognized as
count by 1026-7,
having endorsed a
royal charter.
Protecting Vimeu, he
inflicted losses on an invasion...
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Count of
Boulogne (with whom she had
Eustace I of Boulogne), and
secondly Enguerrand I of Ponthieu. Venning,
Timothy (2023-06-30). A
Compendium of Medieval...