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  1. Guy van Avennes (also spelt as Guy van Avesnes; Dutch Gwijde van Avesnes) (c. 1253 – 23 May 1317, Utrecht) was Bishop of Utrecht from 1301 to 1317.

  2. The Avesnes family played an important role during the Middle Ages. The family has its roots in the small village Avesnes-sur-Helpe, in the north of France. One branch produced a number of Counts of Holland during the 13th century. The family died out in the 16th century.

  3. Explore genealogy for Guy Avesnes born 1253 Valenciennes, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France died 1317 Kasteel ten Goye, Utrecht, , Utrecht, Netherlands including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 2 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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  4. italiawiki.com › guy-of-avesnesGuy of Avesnes

    Guy van Avesnes è riuscito a gestire bene i vari partiti allo Sticht e in città e ha così raggiunto un equilibrio. Ha gestito personalmente il patrimonio della signori di Amstel (Amstelland) e van Woerden (la città Woerden), e concesso come tale nel 1306 carta della città Sopra Amsterdam.

  5. The earliest known member of the House of Dampierre is Guy I of Dampierre, great-grandson of Guy I of Montlhéry through his son Milo I of Montlhéry. The members of the House of Dampierre had an antagonistic relation with the House of Avesnes .

  6. The tomb of Guy of Avesnes in Saint Martin's Cathedral in Utrecht bears a number of striking similarities with the tombs of his family members in Valenciennes, in terms of choice of material, size, and iconography. The correspondence in material and size suggests that this tomb was made in Tournai, just as the tombs of his family.

  7. The tomb of Guy of Avesnes in Saint Martin's Cathedral in Utrecht bears a number of striking similarities with the tombs of his family members in Valenciennes, in terms of choice of material, size, and iconography. The correspondence in material and size suggests that this tomb was made in Tournai, just as the tombs of his family.