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”’Sir Guillaume I de Coucy”'{{efn|Also William de Coucy.}} (died 1335) |
”’Sir Guillaume I de Coucy”'{{efn|Also William de Coucy.}} (died 1335) Lord of [[Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique|Coucy]], [[Oisy-le-Verger|Oisy]], [[La Fère]], [[Marle, Aisne|Marle]] and [[Montmirail, Marne|Montmirail]]. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Latest revision as of 00:29, 10 January 2026
14th-century French nobleman
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Guillaume I de Coucy |
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Arms of Guillaume de Coucy: Barry of six, vair and gules |
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| Born | c. 1288 |
| Died | 1335 (aged 46–47) |
Sir Guillaume I de Coucy[a] (died 1335) was a 14th-century French nobleman. He was Lord of Coucy, Oisy, La Fère, Marle and Montmirail.
Guillaume was the son of Enguerrand V de Coucy and Christine de Lindsay.
Guillaume married secondly Isabelle, daughter of Guy IV de Chatillon and Marie de Bretagne, they are known to have had the following known issue.
- Enguerrand VI de Coucy (died 25 August 1346), Lord of Coucy, Marle, La Fère, Oisy and Montmirail, married Katharine of Austria, had issue.
- William II de Coucy (died 6 February 1342), Lord of Wyresdale, Lancashire and other lands in England, married Joan de Strother, died without issue.
- Jean de Coucy (died c.1357), Lord of Havrincourt, without issue.
- Raoul de Coucy (died 1389), Lord of Montmirail, La Ferté-Gaucher, Encre and Bailleul, married Jeanne de Harcourt, had issue.
- Aubert de Coucy, Lord of Drosnay, Droizy and Romeny, married Jeanne de Villesavoir, had issue.
- Guy de Coucy, died without issue.
- Jeanne de Coucy, married Gaucher de Chatillon, Vicomte de Blaigny; had issue:
- Marguerite de Coucy
- Catherine de Coucy
- Marie de Coucy
- Isabelle de Coucy



