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  1. Maximilien de Béthune Sully, 1st Prince of Sully, Marquis of Rosny and Nogent, Count of Muret and Villebon, Viscount of Meaux (13 December 1560 – 22 December 1641) was a nobleman, soldier, statesman, and counselor of King Henry IV of France.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Maximilien de Béthune, duke de Sully (born Dec. 13, 1560, Mantes, France—died Dec. 22, 1641, Villebon) was a French statesman who, as the trusted minister of King Henry IV, substantially contributed to the rehabilitation of France after the Wars of Religion (1562–98).

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  3. The Duke of Sully. Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, is the emblematic character of Sully-sur-Loire Castle. Marshall of France, he was a protestant soldier and a companion in arms of King Henry IV. He also became one of the King’s main advisors.

  4. Bishop-elect of Salisbury and Archbishop-elect of York. Personal details. Died. 1189. Fécamp, Normandy. Parents. William, Count of Sully. Agnes of Sully. Henry de Sully (died 1189) was Abbot of Fécamp and Bishop-designate of Salisbury and Archbishop-elect of York .

  5. Maximilien de Béthune, 1st Duke of Sully and chief minister of King Henri IV, was the most diligent of the castle’s owners where its layout and fittings are concerned. In fact, the Great...

  6. The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Maximilien de Béthune Sully, duc de (mäksēmēlyăN´ də bātün´ dük də sülē´), 1560–1641, French statesman. Born and reared a Protestant, he fought in the Wars of Religion under the Huguenot leader Henry of Navarre (later King Henry IV of France). Before 1606 he was known as baron de Rosny.

  7. The Château de Sully-sur-Loire ( French pronunciation: [ʃɑto də syli syʁ lwaʁ]; English: Castle of Sully-sur-Loire) is a castle, converted to a palatial seigneurial residence, situated in the commune of Sully-sur-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France .