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Peter of Enghien (or Pierre d'Enghien) (died 1384) was Count of Lecce from 1380 to 1384.

He inherited the County of Lecce on the death of his father, John of Enghien (died 1380), in 1380. He married Margaret, daughter of Guy of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny. However, the marriage was childless, and he was succeeded in Lecce by his sister, Mary of Enghien.

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Preceded byJohn of Enghien Count of Lecce
1380–1384
Succeeded byMary of Enghien
Counts of Lecce
House of Hauteville (1055–1194)
House of Hohenstaufen (1194–1200)
House of Brienne (1200–1205, 1266–1356)
House of Enghien (1356–1393)
House of Orsini (1393–1463)
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