West-Europese adel » Boudewijn II Graaf van Guines (1130-1205)

Personal data Boudewijn II Graaf van Guines 


Household of Boudewijn II Graaf van Guines

He is married to Christine van de Marck Vrouwe van Ardres.

They got married in the year 1155, he was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Adeline van Guines  1155-???? 
  2. Mabelia van Guines  1165-1200 


Notes about Boudewijn II Graaf van Guines

Graaf van Guines (1169); Frans vazal (1191).

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