Count Guînes is in Counts of France.
Around 1169 Baldwin Guines II Count Guînes [aged 34] succeeded II Count Guînes. Christine Viscountess Ardres and Guînes by marriage Countess Guînes.
In 1205 Arnoul Guines II Count Guînes [aged 35] succeeded II Count Guînes.
In or before 1220 Arnoul Guines II Count Guînes [aged 49] and Beatrix Bourborg Countess Guînes were married. She by marriage Countess Guînes. He the son of Baldwin Guines II Count Guînes and Christine Viscountess Ardres and Guînes.
In 1220 Baldwin Guines III Count Guînes [aged 20] succeeded III Count Guînes.
Before 1233 Baldwin Guines III Count Guînes [aged 32] and Mauhaut Fiennes Countess Guînes [aged 22] were married. She by marriage Countess Guînes. He the son of Arnoul Guines II Count Guînes and Beatrix Bourborg Countess Guînes.
Before 2nd February 1283 Arnoul Guines III Count Guînes [aged 53] and Alix Coucy Countess Guînes [aged 61] were married. She by marriage Countess Guînes. He the son of Baldwin Guines III Count Guînes and Mauhaut Fiennes Countess Guînes. They were half third cousin once removed.
On 2nd February 1283 Arnoul Guines III Count Guînes [aged 53] died at Guines Castle, Guines. His brother Baldwin [aged 40] succeeded 4th Count Guînes.
In 1332 Raoul Brienne I Count of Eu I Count Guînes succeeded I Count Guînes. Jeanne Melo Countess Eu and Guines by marriage Countess Guînes.
On 19th January 1344 Raoul Brienne I Count of Eu I Count Guînes was killed in a tournament at Paris [Map]. His son Raoul [aged 29] succeeded II Count Eu, II Count Guînes. Catherine Countess Eu and Guînes [aged 20] by marriage Countess Eu, Countess Guînes.
Arnoul Guines III Count Guînes succeeded III Count Guînes.
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Arnoul Guines II Count Guînes succeeded II Count Guînes. Mahaut St Omer Countess Guînes by marriage Countess Guînes.
Jeanne Guines Countess Eu I and Guînes succeeded I Countess Guînes.