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Guines may
refer to:
Güines, a city in Cuba
Guînes, a
commune in
France Gines (disambiguation) Güeñes, muni****lity in Biscay,
Spain Guinness (disambiguation)...
- the
English Channel,
landing in the
woods south of
Guînes,
where a
memorial column stands today.
Guînes is
located on the
border of the two
territories of...
- Spanish, what is now
Güines was part of a
region ruled by the
Indian chief Habaguanex. One of the
earliest mentions of the word
Güines is in 1598, when Don...
- Look up
Guiné in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Guiné is a
Portuguese word that
either refers to The
Petiveria genus of
flowering plants in Brazilian...
- Guinea-Bissau (/ˌɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/ ; Portuguese:
Guiné-Bissau; Fula: 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫 𞤄𞤭𞤧𞤢𞥄𞤱𞤮, romanized: Gine-Bisaawo; Mandinka: ߖߌ߬ߣߍ߫ ߓߌߛߊߥߏ߫ Gine-Bisawo)...
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Baldwin I of
Guînes, (c.1038 – c.1090), was the
count of
Guînes. He
fought at the
battle of C****el (1071) for
Robert I,
Count of Flanders. Later, Baldwin...
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Siege of
Guines may
refer to:
Siege of
Guines (1352), the
unsuccessful siege of the town by the
French during the
Hundred Years' War
Siege of
Guines (1436)...
- Château de
Guînes was a
castle in
Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, France.
Baldwin II,
Count of
Guînes,
began construction of a
castle at
Guînes on top of an ancient...
- of
Guînes 1205-1220 -
Arnold II of
Guînes 1220-1244 -
Baldwin III,
Count of
Guînes 1244-? -
Arnould III,
Count of
Guînes Baldwin IV,
Count of
Guînes 1294–1302...
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Raoul de
Guînes (c. 992-30 May 1036), or Ralph, Rodolphe, or Rudolph, was the
third Count of
Guînes. He was the son of Ardolf,
Count of
Guînes and Matilda...