House of Sully
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| House of Sully | |
|---|---|
| File:Arms of the House of Sully.svg Arms | |
| Parent house | House of Blois |
| Country | |
| Founded | 1105 |
| Founder | William, Count of Sully |
| Titles |
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| Estate(s) | Sully, etc |
| Dissolution | 1409 |
| Cadet branches | House of Sully-Beaujeu |
The House of Sully (French: Maison de Sully) was a noble French family deriving from the House of Blois.
History
When William married the Lady of Sully, Adela, in 1105, he became jure uxoris Lord of Sully.[1] His descendants would inherit the title.
The branch became extinct after Mary.
Arms
House Arms
Original Arms
Arms after 1346
Personal Arms
Odo-Archambaud III of Sully
John of Sully
Personal Arms Variants
John of Sully
References
- ↑ LoPrete 1990a, p. 31.
Works cited
- LoPrete, Kimberly A. (1990a). "Adela of Blois: Familial Alliances and Female Lordship". In Evergates, Theodore. Aristocratic Women in Medieval France. University of Pennsylvania Press. Search this book on

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