- Peer of
France Marshal of
France Sovereign Prince of
Henrichemont and
Boisbelle Marquess of
Rosny Marquess of Nogent-le-Béthune
Count of
Muret Count of...
-
Sully or
Seuly (1365 – c. 1409/1410) was the
Sovereign (Princess) of
Boisbelle (today
known as Henrichemont). She was the
daughter of
Louis I de Sully...
-
Henrichemont (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁiʃmɔ̃]),
formerly known as
Boisbelle, is a
commune in the Cher
department in the Centre-Val de
Loire region of...
- of Saint-Simon.
These included the
princedoms of Arches-Charleville,
Boisbelle-Henrichemont, Chalais, Château-Regnault, Guéménée, Martigues, Mercœur...
-
Burgundy Governor of
Burgundy Marshal of
Burgundy Count palatine Prince of
Boisbelle Prince of
Achaea Duke of
Normandy Duke of
Nicaea Count of
Blois Count...
-
bought the
Castle of Sully-sur-Loire and in 1605 the Prin****lity of
Boisbelle,
where he
founded the town of Henrichemont.
Maximilien II (1588–1634)...
- la
grande Sauldre in the Pays-Fort, near the
Sancerrois in the
ancient Boisbelle prin****lity. Its name
comes from the
Boucard family (or Boucart) from...
-
Philip the Good. He was the son of Guy and
Marie de Sully,
Princess of
Boisbelle and
Countess of Guînes. On 17 July 1424 he
married Jacqueline d'Amboise...
-
Battle of
Agincourt on 25
October 1415, and of
Marie de Sully,
Princess of
Boisbelle.
Charles and Anne
together had: Jean I d'Albret, Sire d'Albet, Viscount...
- Lady of Sully, Lady of Craon,
Countess of Guînes,
Sovereign Princess of
Boisbelle Marie of
Albret (1491–1549), Lady of
Orval &
Countess of Rethel, 1500–40...