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Siegfried de Guînes (c. 915-c. 965) (Latin: Sifridus Dacus), also known as Siegfried "the Dane" (Sifridus de Dachia), Sigifrid, or Sigifroy, was a Viking who controlled the area around Guînes in 928, although he never seemed to be formally designated as Count even though he is known as such. He is the founder of the line of the Counts of Guînes. There are two hypotheses regarding how Siegfried came to and took possession of Guînes: Lambert puts Siegfried's arrival in Guînes around 928 and puts his death in 965 or 966, shortly after the death of Arnulf I of Flanders.

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  • Siegfried (Guînes) (de)
  • Siegfried Ier de Guînes (fr)
  • Siegfried I van Guînes (nl)
  • Siegfried, Count of Guînes (en)
  • Зигфрид Датчанин (ru)
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  • Siegfried der Däne (lat.: Sifridus Dacus) gilt als Stammvater des Hauses Guînes im 10. Jahrhundert. Siegfrieds Existenz ist obskur, denn er wird in keinen zeitgenössischen Chroniken erwähnt. Erstmals und einmalig wird er zu Beginn des 13. Jahrhunderts in der Chronik der Grafen von Guînes des Lambert von Ardres als Stammvater des Grafenhauses genannt. Demnach war er ein normannischer Krieger, der einem dänischen Königshaus entstammte und eine Tochter des Grafen Arnulf I. von Flandern namens Elftrude, deren Existenz ebenso unsicher ist, verführt habe. Ihr gemeinsamer Sohn sei der postum geborene gewesen, welcher der erste Graf von Guînes wurde. (de)
  • Siegfried le Danois (né avant 928 car il aurait conquis Guines cette année là) et mort après 965) est, selon la légende, le premier seigneur de Guînes, fondateur de la lignée des comtes de Guînes . (fr)
  • Зигфрид Датчанин (фр. Siegfried le Danois; ранее 928—965 или начало 966) — первый граф Гина с 965 года. (ru)
  • Siegfried de Guînes (c. 915-c. 965) (Latin: Sifridus Dacus), also known as Siegfried "the Dane" (Sifridus de Dachia), Sigifrid, or Sigifroy, was a Viking who controlled the area around Guînes in 928, although he never seemed to be formally designated as Count even though he is known as such. He is the founder of the line of the Counts of Guînes. There are two hypotheses regarding how Siegfried came to and took possession of Guînes: Lambert puts Siegfried's arrival in Guînes around 928 and puts his death in 965 or 966, shortly after the death of Arnulf I of Flanders. (en)
  • Siegfried I van Guînes (ca. 925 - 966) was een Viking die graaf van Guînes werd en trouwde met een dochter van Arnulf I van Vlaanderen. Het gebied van het latere graafschap Guînes, hoorde oorspronkelijk toe aan de abdij van Sint-Bertinus. Karel de Kale bevestigde in 877 nog hun bezit. Nadien kwamen deze gebieden terecht bij het graafschap Vlaanderen. Er bestaan twee hypotheses over de wijze waarop Guînes terechtkwam bij Siegfried. (nl)
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  • Siegfried der Däne (lat.: Sifridus Dacus) gilt als Stammvater des Hauses Guînes im 10. Jahrhundert. Siegfrieds Existenz ist obskur, denn er wird in keinen zeitgenössischen Chroniken erwähnt. Erstmals und einmalig wird er zu Beginn des 13. Jahrhunderts in der Chronik der Grafen von Guînes des Lambert von Ardres als Stammvater des Grafenhauses genannt. Demnach war er ein normannischer Krieger, der einem dänischen Königshaus entstammte und eine Tochter des Grafen Arnulf I. von Flandern namens Elftrude, deren Existenz ebenso unsicher ist, verführt habe. Ihr gemeinsamer Sohn sei der postum geborene gewesen, welcher der erste Graf von Guînes wurde. (de)
  • Siegfried le Danois (né avant 928 car il aurait conquis Guines cette année là) et mort après 965) est, selon la légende, le premier seigneur de Guînes, fondateur de la lignée des comtes de Guînes . (fr)
  • Siegfried de Guînes (c. 915-c. 965) (Latin: Sifridus Dacus), also known as Siegfried "the Dane" (Sifridus de Dachia), Sigifrid, or Sigifroy, was a Viking who controlled the area around Guînes in 928, although he never seemed to be formally designated as Count even though he is 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 the Abbey of Saint-Bertin in Saint-Omer, France. In 877, Charles the Bald had confirmed the abbey's possessions of these lands, which were afterwards were obtained by the County of Flanders. There are two hypotheses regarding how Siegfried came to and took possession of Guînes: * William I, Count of Ponthieu, took the Boulonnais, Guînes, and Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise from Arnulf II of Flanders in 965, whereupon Arnulf enlisted the aid of the Danes. They succeeded in regaining the territories for Arnulf, who then gave Guînes to Siegfried as well as his aunt Elftrudis in marriage. * Siegfried and the Normans or Vikings invaded the area around 928 and started building the city of Guînes. Arnulf I of Flanders did not counterattack and recognized Siegfried as a vassal and gave him his daughter Elftrudis in marriage. There is also a legend that around 965 Siegfried fell in love with Elftrude, daughter of Arnulf I, Count of Flanders, and Elftrude became pregnant. That same year, Siegfried died and Elftrude had a posthumous son, baptised as Ardolf (Ardolph), who became the first Count of Guînes. Although this has been accepted by a number of historians, such as Siegfried Rösch, there are no contemporary records of these events, as the earliest recorded history was written 200 years later. Thus, his existence is obscure. He is mentioned for the first time at the beginning of the 13th century in the chronicle of the Counts of Guînes by Lambert of Ardres as the progenitor of the Count's house. Lambert puts Siegfried's arrival in Guînes around 928 and puts his death in 965 or 966, shortly after the death of Arnulf I of Flanders. (en)
  • Siegfried I van Guînes (ca. 925 - 966) was een Viking die graaf van Guînes werd en trouwde met een dochter van Arnulf I van Vlaanderen. Het gebied van het latere graafschap Guînes, hoorde oorspronkelijk toe aan de abdij van Sint-Bertinus. Karel de Kale bevestigde in 877 nog hun bezit. Nadien kwamen deze gebieden terecht bij het graafschap Vlaanderen. Er bestaan twee hypotheses over de wijze waarop Guînes terechtkwam bij Siegfried. * Willem I van Ponthieu maakte Boulonnais, Guînes en Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise in 965 afhandig van Arnulf II van Vlaanderen, waarop Arnulf de hulp van de Denen inriep. Deze slaagden in hun opzet en Arnulf schonk Guînes aan Siegfried, en huwelijkte zijn zuster/zijn tante? Elftrudis van Gent uit aan Siegfried. * Siegfried en de Noormannen vielen de streek binnen en startten de bouw van de stad Guînes. Arnulf I van Vlaanderen deed geen tegenaanval en erkende Siegfried als vazal en gaf hem zijn dochter Elftrudis ten huwelijk. Siegfried zou een kleinzoon zijn van Harald de Deen. Hij trouwde met Elftrudis (na 934 - 972), dochter van Arnulf I van Vlaanderen en Aleidis van Vermandois. Ze hadden een zoon: Ardolf I (966-996), postuum geboren, opvolger van zijn vader.De wettigheid van het huwelijk van Siegfried en Elftrude werd betwist door de abdij van Sint-Bertinus. (nl)
  • Зигфрид Датчанин (фр. Siegfried le Danois; ранее 928—965 или начало 966) — первый граф Гина с 965 года. (ru)
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