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Guy, Bishop of Amiens (d.1075) was an eleventh-century churchman, in what is now the north-east of France. Although the genealogy of early Ponthieu and Boulogne is scanty (and the 12th century versions unreliable, because of their efforts to tie the ruling houses of Boulogne and Ponthieu into earlier noble houses), it is most likely that Guy, the Bishop of Amiens, was the uncle (and not the brother) of Enguerrand II and his brother Guy I of Ponthieu. Count Enguerrand II's and Guy I's father Hugh II was the son of Enguerrand I by an earlier marriage: Enguerrand I evidently married a Boulognnais countess, the wife of Arnold II, who died in battle: from this later marriage came Guy and his brother Fulk (later abbot of Forest l'Abbaye), and probably a Robert.

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  • قاي (بالفرنسية: Guy d'Amiens)‏ هو قسيس فرنسي، ولد في 1014، وتوفي في 22 ديسمبر 1074. (ar)
  • Guy, Bishop of Amiens (d.1075) was an eleventh-century churchman, in what is now the north-east of France. Although the genealogy of early Ponthieu and Boulogne is scanty (and the 12th century versions unreliable, because of their efforts to tie the ruling houses of Boulogne and Ponthieu into earlier noble houses), it is most likely that Guy, the Bishop of Amiens, was the uncle (and not the brother) of Enguerrand II and his brother Guy I of Ponthieu. Count Enguerrand II's and Guy I's father Hugh II was the son of Enguerrand I by an earlier marriage: Enguerrand I evidently married a Boulognnais countess, the wife of Arnold II, who died in battle: from this later marriage came Guy and his brother Fulk (later abbot of Forest l'Abbaye), and probably a Robert. (en)
  • Gui de Ponthieu (vers 1014 – 22 décembre 1074 ou 1075), fut évêque d'Amiens de 1058 à sa mort. Il était issu de la Maison de Ponthieu qui détenait le comté de Ponthieu. (fr)
  • Guido (Guy) di Amiens, o Guido di Ponthieu (1014 circa – 22 dicembre 1074 o 1075), fu vescovo di Amiens dal 1058 alla morte. (it)
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  • قاي (بالفرنسية: Guy d'Amiens)‏ هو قسيس فرنسي، ولد في 1014، وتوفي في 22 ديسمبر 1074. (ar)
  • Guy, Bishop of Amiens (d.1075) was an eleventh-century churchman, in what is now the north-east of France. Although the genealogy of early Ponthieu and Boulogne is scanty (and the 12th century versions unreliable, because of their efforts to tie the ruling houses of Boulogne and Ponthieu into earlier noble houses), it is most likely that Guy, the Bishop of Amiens, was the uncle (and not the brother) of Enguerrand II and his brother Guy I of Ponthieu. Count Enguerrand II's and Guy I's father Hugh II was the son of Enguerrand I by an earlier marriage: Enguerrand I evidently married a Boulognnais countess, the wife of Arnold II, who died in battle: from this later marriage came Guy and his brother Fulk (later abbot of Forest l'Abbaye), and probably a Robert. (en)
  • Gui de Ponthieu (vers 1014 – 22 décembre 1074 ou 1075), fut évêque d'Amiens de 1058 à sa mort. Il était issu de la Maison de Ponthieu qui détenait le comté de Ponthieu. (fr)
  • Guido (Guy) di Amiens, o Guido di Ponthieu (1014 circa – 22 dicembre 1074 o 1075), fu vescovo di Amiens dal 1058 alla morte. (it)
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  • قاي (قسيس) (ar)
  • Guido di Amiens (it)
  • Guy (bishop of Amiens) (en)
  • Gui de Ponthieu (fr)
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