County of Guînes
Appearance
The County of Guînes, was a Flemish fief and later French fief in the Middle Ages.
The county was split from the County of Boulogne in about 988.[1]
Counts
- ?-c.965 - Siegfried, Count of Guînes
- Although he never seemed to be formally designated as Count, he is historically referred to as such.[1]
- c.965-? - Ardolf, Count of Guînes[1]
- Raoul, Count of Guînes (son of Ardolf), also known as Ralph or Rodolphe[1]
- Eustace, Count of Guînes (son of Raoul)[1]
- Baldwin I, Count of Guînes (son of Eustace), also known as Baudouin[1]
- Robert Manasses, Count of Guînes (son of Baldwin I)[1]
- 1138-1146 - Aubrey de Vere - jure exoris
- ?-1169 - Arnoul I, Count de Guînes (son of Gisela of Guînes, daughter of Baldwin I)[1]
- 1169-1205 - Baldwin II, Count 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 - John II of Brienne, Count of Guînes
- 1302–1344 - Raoul I of Brienne, Count of Guînes, Constable of France.
- 1344–1350 - Raoul II of Brienne, Count of Guînes, forfeited.
- The county was confiscated by King John II of France in 1350 and later granted to Georges de La Trémoille in 1398.
- 1398–1446 - Georges de La Trémoille
- 1446–1483 - Louis I de La Trémoille
- 1483–1525 - Louis II de la Trémoille
- 1525–1541 - François II de La Trémoille
- 1541–1577 - Louis III de La Trémoille
- 1577–1604 - Claude de La Trémoille
- 1604–1674 - Henri de La Trémoille