Alternative History
County of Guînes
Comté de Guînes
[French]
Iarlachd na Guînes
[Scottish Gaelic]
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OTL equivalent: County of Guînes
Flag Coat of Arms
 Banner of the County of Guînes Coat of Arms of the County of Guînes
Location of Guînes
County of Guînes (dark yellow) in 1410
Capital
(and largest city)
Guînes
Other cities Calais
Language
  official
 
French
  others Latin
Religion Roman Catholicism
Demonym Guinois
Government County
Count William Wallace
  Royal house: House d'Évreux-Wallace
Area 1.650 km²
Population 38.552 
Established 988 AD
Currency French livre

The County of Guînes (French: Comté de Guînes; Scottish Gaelic: Iarlachd na Guînes), also recognized as Guînes is a state located in Northern France. In 1408 the personal union between the Kingdom of Scotland, the Duchy of Auvergne and the County of Boulogne begins and a new prosperous era emerges for our realm.

Background[]

John II, Count of Auvergne and Boulogne, passes away from life and Joan II, David III's wife inherits the Duchy of Auvergne and the County of Boulogne, thus the Scottish Crown Prince David III effectively rules over his wife's domain via jure uxoris rule.

In 1408, King Robert II Bruce of Scotland abdicates the Scottish throne to his son, Crown Prince David III.

The personal union between the Duchy of Auvergne, the County of Boulogne and the Kingdom of Scotland begins.