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[td]== Given name ==[/td] [td]* [[Angilram of Metz]] (died 791), archbishop and archchaplain[/td]
[td]* [[Angilram of Metz]] (died 791), archbishop and archchaplain[/td] [td]* [[Ingerman of Hesbaye]] (fl. 8th century), also recorded as ''Enguerrand'', a Duke of Hesbaye[/td]
[td]* [[Ingerman, Count of Hesbaye]] (fl. 8th century), also recorded as ''Enguerrand''[/td] [td]*Ingelram count of Harelbeke (Enguerrand of Flandres), d. c. 853[/td]
[td]* {{ill|Enguerrand of Flanders|it|Enguerrand delle Fiandre}} (d. c. 853), legendary ancestor of the counts of Flanders[/td] [td]* [[Engelram, Chamberlain of France]] (died 877), Chamberlain to Charles the Bald[/td]
[td]* [[Engelram, Chamberlain of France]] (died 877), chamberlain to Charles the Bald[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand I of Ponthieu]] (died 1045), a Count of Ponthieu[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand I of Ponthieu]] (died 1045), Count of Ponthieu[/td] [td]* Enguerrand, [[count of Saint-Pol]] (fl. 1040s)[/td]
[td]* {{ill|Angelramn of Saint-Riquier|it|Angilramno}} (died 1045), abbot[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand II of Ponthieu]] (died 1053), another Count of Ponthieu[/td]
[td]* {{ill|Enguerrand de Campdavaine|fr}} (fl. 1040s), [[count of Saint-Pol]][/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand I, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1116), scandalous Lord of Coucy[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand II of Ponthieu]] (died 1053), Count of Ponthieu[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand I, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1116)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1149)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand (bishop of Glasgow)]] (died 1174)[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand (bishop of Glasgow)]] (died 1174)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1242)[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1242)[/td] [td]* {{ill|Enguerrand II of Boves|de|Enguerrand II. de Boves}} (fl. 1204β1219), crusader[/td] [td]* {{ill|Enguerrand de CrΓ©qui|fr}} (died 1285), [[bishop of Cambrai]][/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand IV, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1314)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand de Marigny]] (died 1315), Chamberlain of Philip IV the Fair, King of the French[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand de Marigny]] (died 1315), Chamberlain of Philip IV the Fair, King of the French[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand VI, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1347), another Lord of Coucy[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand V, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1321)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand VII, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1397), another Lord of Coucy and Earl of Bedford[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand VI, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1347)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand VII, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1397), Earl of Bedford[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand de Bournonville]] (died 1414), Burgundian general[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand de Monstrelet]] (died 1453), a French chronicler[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand de Monstrelet]] (died 1453), a French chronicler[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand Quarton]] (c.1410 β c.1466), French painter and manuscript illuminator[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand Quarton]] (c.1410 β c.1466), French painter and manuscript illuminator[/td]
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[/td][td]== Given name ==[/td] [td]* [[Angilram of Metz]] (died 791), archbishop and archchaplain[/td]
[td]* [[Angilram of Metz]] (died 791), archbishop and archchaplain[/td] [td]* [[Ingerman of Hesbaye]] (fl. 8th century), also recorded as ''Enguerrand'', a Duke of Hesbaye[/td]
[td]* [[Ingerman, Count of Hesbaye]] (fl. 8th century), also recorded as ''Enguerrand''[/td] [td]*Ingelram count of Harelbeke (Enguerrand of Flandres), d. c. 853[/td]
[td]* {{ill|Enguerrand of Flanders|it|Enguerrand delle Fiandre}} (d. c. 853), legendary ancestor of the counts of Flanders[/td] [td]* [[Engelram, Chamberlain of France]] (died 877), Chamberlain to Charles the Bald[/td]
[td]* [[Engelram, Chamberlain of France]] (died 877), chamberlain to Charles the Bald[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand I of Ponthieu]] (died 1045), a Count of Ponthieu[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand I of Ponthieu]] (died 1045), Count of Ponthieu[/td] [td]* Enguerrand, [[count of Saint-Pol]] (fl. 1040s)[/td]
[td]* {{ill|Angelramn of Saint-Riquier|it|Angilramno}} (died 1045), abbot[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand II of Ponthieu]] (died 1053), another Count of Ponthieu[/td]
[td]* {{ill|Enguerrand de Campdavaine|fr}} (fl. 1040s), [[count of Saint-Pol]][/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand I, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1116), scandalous Lord of Coucy[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand II of Ponthieu]] (died 1053), Count of Ponthieu[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand I, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1116)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1149)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand (bishop of Glasgow)]] (died 1174)[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand (bishop of Glasgow)]] (died 1174)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1242)[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1242)[/td] [td]* {{ill|Enguerrand II of Boves|de|Enguerrand II. de Boves}} (fl. 1204β1219), crusader[/td] [td]* {{ill|Enguerrand de CrΓ©qui|fr}} (died 1285), [[bishop of Cambrai]][/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand IV, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1314)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand de Marigny]] (died 1315), Chamberlain of Philip IV the Fair, King of the French[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand de Marigny]] (died 1315), Chamberlain of Philip IV the Fair, King of the French[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand VI, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1347), another Lord of Coucy[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand V, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1321)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand VII, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1397), another Lord of Coucy and Earl of Bedford[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand VI, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1347)[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand VII, Lord of Coucy]] (died 1397), Earl of Bedford[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand de Bournonville]] (died 1414), Burgundian general[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand de Monstrelet]] (died 1453), a French chronicler[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand de Monstrelet]] (died 1453), a French chronicler[/td] [td]* [[Enguerrand Quarton]] (c.1410 β c.1466), French painter and manuscript illuminator[/td]
[td]* [[Enguerrand Quarton]] (c.1410 β c.1466), French painter and manuscript illuminator[/td]
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