Fulk of Guines
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Fulk of Guines (died 1125) was the second son of Baldwin I, count of Guines in the Boulonnais. He was related to the counts of Boulogne.
He probably accompanied Eustace III of Boulogne and Robert II of Flanders on the First Crusade. In 1110, he obtained form his relative the king, Baldwin I, the lordship of Beirut. The lordship passed to other families, but lasted up until the very end of the Crusader states in 1291.