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  1. 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.

  2. Marie of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol (c. 1472 — 1 April 1547) was the ruling Countess Regnant of Soissons and Saint-Pol between 25 October 1482 and 1 April 1547. She was additionally made Countess consort of Vendôme through her marriage to Francis, Count of Vendôme.

  3. 27 de fev. de 2023 · 1405 (38-39) Coucy, Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France. Place of Burial: Seine, France. Immediate Family: Daughter of Enguerrand VII de Coucy, KG, 7th Earl of Bedford and Isabella, Countess of Bedford. Wife of Henry of Bar, Marquis de Pont-à-Mousson. Mother of Robert de Bar, comte de Marle and Elizabeth Stanley.

    • Henry of Bar, Marquis de Pont-À-Mousson
  4. After the Battle of Poitiers, Louis III sold the County of Soissons to Engeurrand VII in order to ransom his brother Guy. Coucy. 1367–1397 Enguerrand VII, Lord of Coucy; 1397–1405 Marie de Coucy; Dukes of Orléans. 1404–1407 Louis; 1407–1412 Charles (died 1465) Dukes of Bar

  5. Biography. "Marie I de Coucy, Dame de Coucy and d'Oisy, Countess of Soissons (April 1366 – after 3 March 1405) was the wife of Henry of Bar, and the granddaughter of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault.

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    • Henri (Bar-Le-Duc) de Bar-Le-Duc
  6. 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. In addition to her titles, she also possessed numerous estates in northeastern France.

  7. Marie I de Coucy was the Dame de Coucy and d’Oisy, and the Countess of Soissons from 1397, titles she held suo jure. She inherited the title of Countess of Soissons after her father, Enguerrand VII de Coucy, passed away on 18 February 1397. She owned several estates in northeastern France.