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    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...
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  • Guines may refer to: Güines, a city in Cuba Guînes, a commune in France Gines (disambiguation) Güeñes, municipality in Biscay, Spain Guinness (disambiguation)...
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  • 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...
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    Guinea-Bissau (redirect from Guiné-Bissau)
    Guinea-Bissau (/ˌɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/ GHIN-ee bi-SOW; Portuguese: Guiné-Bissau; Fula: 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫 𞤄𞤭𞤧𞤢𞥄𞤱𞤮, romanized: Gine-Bisaawo; Mandinka: ߖߌ߬ߣߍ߫ ߓߌߛߊߥߏ߫...
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  • 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...
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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...
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  • known as such. He is the founder of the line of the Counts of Guînes. The lands of Guînes originally belonged to the Abbey of Sithiu, which later became...
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  • Count of Guînes (Ardulf, Ardolph, Ardolphus), also known as Ardulf of Guînes was born about 965–966. His father was Siegfried, Count of Guînes and his...
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  • Guînes Battle of Poitiers Avignon Paris The Treaty of Guînes ([ɡin], gheen) was a draft settlement to end the Hundred Years' War, negotiated between England...
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  • Fulk of Guînes (French: Foulques de Guînes) (died bef. 1125) was the first Lord of Beirut (1110–c.1117) following its conquest in the wake of the First...
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