Enguerrand I, Count of Ponthieu

Enguerrand I
Count of Ponthieu
Reignc. 1026 – c. 1045
PredecessorHugh I, Count of Ponthieu
SuccessorHugh II, Count of Ponthieu
Diedc. 1045
BuriedSaint-Riquier
Noble familyHouse of Ponthieu
SpouseAdelaide of Holland
IssueHugh II, Count of Ponthieu
Guy, Bishop of Amiens
Fulk (Abbot of Forest-l’Abbaye)
FatherHugh I, Count of Ponthieu
MotherGisela of France

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 by Gilbert, Count of Brionne. Enguerrand was quite influential, being at Duke Robert of Normandy's court before the latter left on crusade. He was instrumental in his son, Hugh's marriage to Bertha of Aumale, which expanded the family's territory. Enguerrand died in 1045 and was succeeded by his son Hugh II of Ponthieu.