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Compiegne 39 Robert de Coucy.svg|Robert II de Coucy-Pinon<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Pinon<br>''Arms in Tournoi de Compiègne''</span>
Compiegne 39 Robert de Coucy.svg|Robert II de Coucy-Pinon<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Pinon<br>''Arms in Tournoi de Compiègne''</span>
Robert de Coucy 1353.svg|Robert de Coucy<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Squire<br>''Seal, 1353''</span><!-- Not sure who he is // Another Robert, lord of Vervins also uses the canton (on regular barry) the same year (J.Roman 3553 & 3554) --><!-- Also Enguerrand de Boves, 1212 "Écu fascé de vair chargé de trois besants ou tourteaux en chef" - incomplete desc. : barry of vair with three roundels in chief -->
Robert de Coucy 1353.svg|Robert de Coucy<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Squire<br>''Seal, 1353''</span><!-- Not sure who he is // Another Robert, lord of Vervins also uses the canton (on regular barry) the same year (J.Roman 3553 & 3554) --><!-- Also Enguerrand de Boves, 1212 "Écu fascé de vair chargé de trois besants ou tourteaux en chef" - incomplete desc. : barry of vair with three roundels in chief -->
Raoul Batard de Coucy 1382.svg|Raoul ''Bâtard de Coucy''<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">''Seal, 1382''</span><!-- Would be nice to write whose "bastard" son he is, if he even belongs on this page and not perhaps on the Guines-Coucy branch -->
Raoul Batard de Coucy 1382.svg|Raoul ''Bâtard de Coucy''<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Travecy and Jumegnie<br>''Seal, 1382''</span><!-- Would be nice to write whose "bastard" son he is, if he even belongs on this page and not perhaps on the Guines-Coucy branch // No idea tbh. Ironically he's rather well known and has even been studied in papers as he is also the same Bâtard de Coucy metionned in the "Livre des cent ballades". He served Enguerrand VII who arranged his marriage to the heiress of Travecy (there's more on this w/ the house of Caix, another suspected cadet branch of Boves-Coucy) but is not his bastard son (he had one, Perceval who is well documented). I would leave him here by default (more likely as the other side of the family is better documented). -->
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