House of Sully

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The House of Sully was a prominent French noble family, most famously associated with Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, chief minister to King Henry IV of France.

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instanceOf French noble house
architecturalHeritage fortified château at Sully-sur-Loire
aristocraticNetwork French peerage
associatedEvent French Wars of Religion NERFINISHED
reign of Henry IV of France
associatedWithMonarch Henry IV of France NERFINISHED
coatOfArmsUsedBy House of Sully NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
culturalHeritage part of French aristocratic history
economicRole management of royal finances through Maximilien de Béthune
ethnicGroup French
governanceType hereditary nobility
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime NERFINISHED
historicalReputation loyal supporters of the Bourbon monarchy
language French
linkedToOffice Governor of Poitou
Governor of the Bastille
Grand Master of Artillery of France
Superintendent of Finances of France
nobleRank baronial house
ducal house
nobleTitleHeld Baron of Rosny NERFINISHED
Duke of Sully NERFINISHED
Marquis of Rosny NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Maximilien de Béthune, chief minister of Henry IV
notableMember Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully NERFINISHED
notableSeat Château de Rosny-sur-Seine NERFINISHED
Château de Sully-sur-Loire NERFINISHED
patronage Protestant interests under Henry IV
politicalRole service to the French crown
prominence high-ranking noble family in early modern France
region Orléanais NERFINISHED
Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
religionTraditionally Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
socialClass French nobility
status extinct or diminished noble line

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Sully-sur-Loire namedAfter House of Sully