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Jean de Sully.svg|House of Sully<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Sully-sur-Loire and La Chapelle d’Angillon<br>Guillaume I de Sully was the eldest son and heir of Stephen II, Count of Blois but was disinherited in 1107 by his mother after which his descendants took the name of their possession of Sully</span> | Jean de Sully.svg|House of Sully<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Sully-sur-Loire and La Chapelle d’Angillon<br>Guillaume I de Sully was the eldest son and heir of Stephen II, Count of Blois but was disinherited in 1107 by his mother after which his descendants took the name of their possession of Sully</span> | ||
Sully.svg|House of Sully<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Sully, La Chapelle d’Angillon, Châlus, Craon and Noirmoutier<br>Arms after 1346</span> | Sully.svg|House of Sully<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Sully, La Chapelle d’Angillon, Châlus, Craon and Noirmoutier<br>Arms after 1346</span><!-- After marriage of Jean II de Sully to Marguerite de Bourbon, daughter of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon --> | ||
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Cadet branch of the House of Blois
- Coat of Arms
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House of Sully
Lords of Sully-sur-Loire and La Chapelle d’Angillon
Guillaume I de Sully was the eldest son and heir of Stephen II, Count of Blois but was disinherited in 1107 by his mother after which his descendants took the name of their possession of Sully -
House of Sully
Lords of Sully, La Chapelle d’Angillon, Châlus, Craon and Noirmoutier
Arms after 1346
- Cadet Branches
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House of Sully-Beaujeu
Lords of Sens-Beaujeu, La Chapelotte, Blet, Herry, Sancergues, Cors and Romefort
Issued from Eudes, younger son of Gilles II de Sully
- Personal Arms
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Jean de Sully
Co-Lord of Sully
Younger son of Henri II de Sully
Arms variant in Herald's Roll -
Jean de Sully
Co-Lord of Sully
Arms variant in Tournoi de Compiègne chronicles -
Eudes III de Sully
Lord of Sens-Beaujeu
and La Chapelotte
Arms variant in Tournoi de Compiègne chronicles