Walter Sully 1895 1970 was an Australian cinematographer who worked for Cinesound Productions , Frank Hurley and Movietone. He was one of the leading newsreel cameramen of the 1930s. ref http colsearch.nfsa.gov.au nfsa search summary summary.w3p adv group groupequals page 0 parentid query Person 3A 22 2FPerson 2Fkey 2F21105 1 22 querytype resCount 10 Walter Sully at National Film and Sound Archive ref Select credits A Romance of Burke and Wills Expedition of 1860 1918 Jewelled Nights 1925 Jungle Woman 1926 film Jungle Woman 1926 The Hound of the Deep 1926 The Kingdom of Twilight 1928 The Birth of White Australia 1928 Thar She Blows 1931 Showgirl s Luck 1931 On Our Selection 1932 film On Our Selection 1932 References reflist External links imdb nm1037305 Category Australian cinematographers Category 1895 births Category 1970 deaths ... more details
Haydn Sully , born at Sampford Brett , Williton , Somerset on 1 November 1939 and died at Exeter , Devon on 14 December 2006, was a first class cricket first class cricketer who played for Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset and Northamptonshire County Cricket Club Northamptonshire . A left handed tail end batsman and a right arm off break bowler, Sully played for Somerset occasionally from 1959 to 1963, but was unable to win a regular place with the presence of Brian Langford , also an off spinner, in the team. He joined Northamptonshire in 1964, and the following season, coming into the side regularly from mid July, took 42 wickets at an average of 18 each, including 27 in just three matches. Northamptonshire finished second in the County Championship , four points behind the eventual winners, Worcestershire County Cricket Club Worcestershire , the closest the team has ever come to winning the title. In 1966, Sully played the full season and took 101 wickets at 21 runs each, the only time he took 100 wickets in an English season. He was awarded his county cap as the side s leading wicket taker. He played regularly for Northamptonshire in both the 1967 and 1968 seasons, but though he took 80 wickets in 1967, the average had risen to more than 30, and his 51 wickets in 1968 cost more than 34 runs each. He played only a few matches in 1969 and left first class cricket at the end of the season. Settling in Devon where he worked for Whiteways Cyder, Sully played a few times for Devon County Cricket Club Devon in the Minor Counties in 1970 and 1971, and captained the Sidmouth cricket club for several years. References Wisden Cricketers Almanack , 1960 to 1970 editions http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 3 3836 3836.html CricketArchive.com http www.devoncricket.co.uk county ... . NAME Sully, Haydn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 1939 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2006 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sully, Haydn Category 1939 births Category ... more details
Image Sully Island.jpg thumb Sully Island from the west end Sully Island is a small tidal island at the hamlet place hamlet of Swanbridge , Vale of Glamorgan , four hundred and fifty metres off the northern coast of the Bristol Channel , midway between the towns of Penarth and Barry, Vale of Glamorgan Barry and 7 miles 11 kilometres south of the Wales Welsh capital city of Cardiff . Access to the island ... village of Sully, Vale of Glamorgan Sully it may be called after the Norman baronial family of Sir Reginald de Sully. The rate of tide tidal rise and fall in the area is the second highest in the world ... from the mainland for the rest of the day. This makes Sully Island a potentially Tidal race dangerous ... and farm homestead. The Port of Swanbridge Swanbridge and the waterfront protected by Sully Island ... in the English Channel area until she caught fire and was burnt out on Sully Island. The 20th Century ... used to live and write at Swanbridge and explored Sully island frequently. He also carried out extensive ... of rabbits was quickly decimated. Mostly because of its remoteness from the mainland the Sully ... through a human agency. From time to time new rabbit colonies set up home on Sully Island but at nowhere near the early 1950s levels. The waters around Sully Island are fished for species such as cod ... grass. Sully Island and Swanbridge Today Opened in the 1950s Island View Caravan Park now features ... lane from the main Lavernock Road at the eastern end of Sully village, or on foot from St Mary ... Council for a Health & Holiday Hydro facility on Sully Island reference 1985 00788 OUT made ...?AppNo 1985 00788 OUT Up for Sale In July 2011, Sully Island was marketed for sale by a firm ... Swanbridge photos from the 1950s http www.brianjford.com wsully01.htm BJ Ford page on Sully Island ... of British Wine Making oscoor gbx ST168669 http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 6627803 Photos of Sully ... of Wales Category Populated coastal places in Wales nn Sully Island ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person image ImageWidth 150px birth date Birth date and age 1957 06 20 birth place Salisbury, Maryland death date Position Cornerback College University of Delaware Delaware DraftedYear DraftedRound DatabaseFootball SULLYIVO01 PFR ProBowls Honors Awards Records years 1979 1984 br 1985 1986 br 1987 teams Los Angeles Rams br Tampa Bay Buccaneers br Detroit Lions Ivory Sully born 1957 is a retired United States American American football football player. Sully grew up in Leonia, New Jersey , and played high school football there at Leonia High School . ref http www.northjersey.com page.php?qstr eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk1OTAmZmdiZWw3Zjd2cWVlRUV5eTY0MjYwOTcmeXJpcnk3ZjcxN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk2 Pro football , The Record Bergen County , September 14, 2003. Accessed November 1, 2007. ref Undrafted as a running back from Division II NCAA Division II Delaware Fightin Blue Hens football Delaware , he was signed as a free agent by the Los Angeles Rams , who moved him to safety. There, he was a 1984 Pro Bowl alternate as a special teams player, although the presence of safeties Johnnie Johnson American football Johnnie Johnson and Nolan Cromwell relegated him to backup status. ref Flanagan, Mike. Sully . St. Petersburg Evening Independent. 29 Aug 1985 ref With a pronounced resemblance to Omar Sharif , he played bit parts in several movies and television shows while playing in Los Angeles. ref Flanagan, Mike. Ron Holmes gets his first start is he ready to show his stuff? . St. Petersburg Evening Independent. 14 Sep 1985 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sully, Ivory ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH June 20, 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH Salisbury, Maryland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sully, Ivory Category 1957 births Category Living people Category American football cornerbacks Category Delaware Fightin Blue Hens football players Category Los Angeles Rams players Category Tam ... more details
Infobox French commune name Sully la Chapelle region R gion Centre Centre department Loiret d partement Loiret arrondissement Arrondissement of Orl ans Orl ans canton Canton of Neuville aux Bois Neuville aux Bois INSEE 45314 postal code 45450 mayor Beno t Lonceint term 2001&ndash 2008 intercommunality Communaut de communes des Loges longitude 2.1831 latitude 47.9764 elevation min m 106 elevation max m 147 area km2 26.17 population 367 population date 2006 Sully la Chapelle is a Communes of France commune in the Loiret Departments of France department in north central France . See also Communes of the Loiret department Loiret communes DEFAULTSORT Sully La Chapelle Category Communes of Loiret Sullylachapelle Loiret geo stub ca Sully la Chapelle ceb Sully la Chapelle es Sully la Chapelle eu Sully la Chapelle fr Sully la Chapelle it Sully la Chapelle ms Sully la Chapelle nl Sully la Chapelle oc Sully la Chapelle pms Sully la Chapelle pl Sully la Chapelle pt Sully la Chapelle sk Sully la Chapelle sv Sully la Chapelle uk vi Sully la Chapelle vo Sully la Chapelle war Sully la Chapelle ... more details
Infobox French commune name Sully sur Loire image Castle sully france.jpg caption Ch teau of Sully sur Loire region Centre, France Centre department Loiret arrondissement Orl ans canton Sully sur Loire INSEE 45315 postal code 45600 mayor Jean No l Cardoux term 2001&ndash 2008 intercommunality longitude 2.3761 latitude 47.7658 elevation m 119 elevation min m 107 elevation max m 151 area km2 43.6 population 5830 population date 2005 Sully sur Loire is a Communes of France commune in the Loiret Departments of France department in north central France . Castle Main Ch teau de Sully sur Loire The ch teau of Sully sur Loire dates from the end of the 14th century and is a prime example of medieval fortress . It was built at a strategic crossing of the Loire river. The ch teau was expanded by Maximilien de B thune , first duke of Sully and Minister of King Henry IV of France 1560 1641 , who is buried on the grounds of his ch teau . The family of the dukes of Sully retained ownership of the ch teau ... minister Cardinal Mazarin sought refuge in the ch teau of Sully sur Loire in March 1652 after ... of Sully sur Loire. The canton includes the Communes of France communes of Cerdon, Loiret ..., Loiret Saint Florent Saint P re sur Loire Sully sur Loire Viglain Villemurlin See also Communes ... of Sully sur Loire Fr icon Commons Sully sur Loire Sully sur Loire Loiret communes DEFAULTSORT Sully Sur Loire Category Communes of Loiret Sullysurloire Loiret geo stub ca Sully sur Loire ceb Sully sur Loire de Sully sur Loire es Sully sur Loire eo Sully sur Loire eu Sully sur Loire fr Sully sur Loire it Sully sur Loire ms Sully sur Loire nl Sully sur Loire ja oc Sully sur Loire pms Sully sur Loire pl Sully sur Loire pt Sully sur Loire ro Sully sur Loire ru sk Sully sur Loire fi Sully sur Loire sv Sully sur Loire uk vi Sully sur Loire vo Sully sur Loire war Sully sur Loire ... more details
Chateau de Sully may refer to Air France Flight 007 , also known as Chateau de Sully, 1962 crash of an Air France Boeing 707 Ch teau de Sully , Renaissance ch teaux of southern Burgundy, France disambig ... more details
Expand French date December 2008 Vallon en Sully Infobox French commune name Vallon en Sully region Auvergne department Allier arrondissement Montlu on canton H risson INSEE 03297 postal code 03190 mayor Mohammed Kemih term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Val de Cher longitude 2.6089 latitude 46.5369 elevation m 180 elevation min m 167 elevation max m 280 area km2 38.02 population 1711 population date 2008 Vallon en Sully is a Communes of France commune in the Allier Departments of France department in central France . It is home to a host of beautiful chateaus, with the most notable being La Creux. Population Demography 1962 1723 1968 1734 1975 1677 1982 1775 1990 1809 1999 1712 2008 1711 See also Communes of the Allier department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist Allier communes DEFAULTSORT Vallonensully Category Communes of Allier Allier geo stub ca Vallon en Sully ceb Vallon en Sully es Vallon en Sully eu Vallon en Sully fr Vallon en Sully it Vallon en Sully ms Vallon en Sully nl Vallon en Sully oc Vallon en Sully pms Vallon en Sully pl Vallon en Sully pt Vallon en Sully sk Vallon en Sully sv Vallon en Sully bug Vallon en Sully uk vi Vallon en Sully vo Vallon en Sully war Vallon en Sully ... more details
Infobox French commune name Sully INSEE 71530 postal code 71360 region Bourgogne department Sa ne et Loire arrondissement Autun canton pinac mayor Claude Jacqueson term intercommunality Vall e de la Dr e longitude 4.4722 latitude 47.0078 elevation m 323 elevation min m 308 elevation max m 530 area km2 31.84 population 581 population date 2006 Sully is a Communes of France commune in the Sa ne et Loire Departments of France department in the Regions of France region of Bourgogne in eastern France . People It was the birthplace of the French Presidential elections under the Third Republic President Patrice de Mac Mahon, duc de Magenta Patrice de Mac Mahon . ref http www.britannica.com ebc article 9370875 Encyclop dia Britannica ref See also Communes of the Sa ne et Loire department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE Reflist Sa ne et Loire communes DEFAULTSORT Sully, Saone Et Loire Category Communes of Sa ne et Loire Sa neLoire geo stub ca Sully Saona i Loira ceb Sully, Sa ne et Loire es Sully Saona y Loira eu Sully Sa ne et Loire fr Sully Sa ne et Loire it Sully Saona e Loira mg Sully, Sa ne et Loire ms Sully Saona e Loira nl Sully Sa ne et Loire pl Sully Saona i Loara pt Sully Sa ne et Loire sk Sully Sa ne et Loire uk vi Sully, Sa ne et Loire vo Sully Sa ne et Loire war Sully, Sa ne et Loire ... more details
Infobox Paris metro Name Sully Morland Pic File Sully Morland 2009.jpg 275px Day 3 June Year 1930 Access Municipality the 4th arrondissement of Paris Zone 1 Next Paris Metro next 7 Jussieu Pont Marie X 162 Y 92 Sully Morland is a Metro station station of the Paris M tro , France, named after the Pont de Sully and the Boulevard Morland . The Pont de Sully commemorates Maximilien de B thune , Baron of Rosny, Duke of Sully 1560 1641 , friend and Minister to King Henri IV . It crosses the Seine to the le Saint Louis and the Boulevard Saint Germain . The Boulevard Morland was named after Colonel Fran ois Louis Morlan called Morland , 1771 1805 who was killed at Battle of Austerlitz Austerlitz , with his body being repatriated in a barrel of rum. Gallery gallery widths 200px heights 125px perrow 2 File AX 7 Sully Morland MF 88 20080713.jpg MF 77 rolling stock on Paris M tro Line 7 Line 7 at Sully Morland gallery commons category Sully Morland Paris Metro References Roland, G rard 2003 . Stations de m tro. D Abbesses Wagram. ditions Bonneton. Paris Metro line 7 coord 48.851425 N 2.361894 E region FR type railwaystation scale 2000 source frwiki display title format dms Category Railway stations opened in 1930 Paris metro stub cs Sully Morland stanice metra v Pa i da Sully Morland metrostation de Sully Morland M tro Paris es Estaci n de Sully Morland fr Sully Morland m tro de Paris it Sully Morland metropolitana di Parigi nl Sully Morland metrostation no Sully Morland Paris Metro pl Sully Morland ... more details
Image France Paris Pont de Sully.JPG thumb right 300px The northern part of the Pont de Sully, from the west The Pont de Sully or Pont Sully IPA fr p d syji is a bridge across the River Seine in Paris , France. In reality two separate bridges meeting on the eastern tip of the le Saint Louis , it links the 4th arrondissement of Paris 4th and Ve arrondissement Paris 5th arrondissement s of the capital along the line of the Boulevard Henri IV , and connects to the eastern end of the Boulevard Saint Germain . Sully Morland Paris M tro Sully Morland is the nearest Paris Metro Metro station. History The two parts of the bridge, known as the Passerelle Damiette ref Commemorating the taking of Damietta by Napoleon. ref on the right bank side and the Passerelle de Constantine on the left bank side, were authorized by an act of 18 June 1836, in favor of M. de Beaumont, the projector, who would recoup his expenses, valued at 380.000 fr., by collecting tolls. ref F lix and Louis Lazare, Dictionnaire historique des rues et monuments de Paris , reprinted, 2003 s.v. Damiette Passerelle de and Constantine Passerelle de . ref The bridges, opened to traffic January 1838, were a pair of pedestrian ... , duke of Sully sur Loire Sully 1560 1641 and minister to Henry IV of France Henry IV . It was designed ... Pont de Sully External links http www.paris.fr portail deplacements Portal.lut?page id 217 Site of the Mairie de Paris structurae id s0000199 title Sully Bridge I Left Bank bridge structurae id s0000200 title Sully Bridge II Right Bank bridge http maps.google.com maps?q paris, france&ll 48.850230,2.359335 ... 21 32 E display title source frwiki Category Bridges over the River Seine in Paris Sully Category Bridges completed in 1877 Sully Category 4th arrondissement of Paris Category 5th arrondissement of Paris cs Pont de Sully es Puente de Sully eo Ponto Sully fr Pont de Sully ko it Pont de Sully nl Pont de Sully ja pl Pont de Sully sk Pont de Sully vi C u Sully ... more details
Hugh the Red of Sully lang fr Hugo le Rousseau de Sully was a general under the Kingdom of Sicily Sicilian King Charles of Anjou . He was nicknamed the Red on account of his red hair. A Kingdom of Burgundy Burgundian knight of fiery and haughty temperament, according to the chroniclers, Hugh was named Vicar General of Charles Kingdom of Albania in August 1279, and led the Sicilian forces in their Siege of Berat 1280 1281 unsuccessful attempt to take Berat from the Byzantine Empire in 1280 1281. Sully was taken prisoner in an ambush, whereupon his army scattered and suffered many losses to the pursuing Byzantines. He was then taken to Constantinople where he was paraded in the streets along with the other captives. Sully was eventually released after years in Byzantine captivity and returned to Italy. References reflist Norwich, John Julius. Byzantium The Decline and Fall New York Alfred A Kopf, 1996 Italy mil bio stub Category French prisoners of war Category Medieval Albania Category 13th century French people Category Military history of the Kingdom of Sicily es Hugo el Rojo de Sully ... more details
Football club infobox clubname Sully sur Loire fullname Club Sportif Municipal Sully sur Loire image founded ground Stade Lionel Jourdain, br Sully sur Loire capacity chairman Jos Hernandez Rodriguez manager league French football league system Division d Honneur Regionale de Centre Club Sportif Municipal Sully sur Loire is a France French association football club. They are based in the town of Ch teaudun and their home stadium is the Stade Lionel Jourdain. As of the 2009&ndash 10 season, the club plays in the French football league system Division d Honneur Regionale de Centre , the seventh tier of French football. External links http www.fff.fr competitions php club club fiche.php?cl no 2461 Club information at fff.fr fr icon Category Football clubs in France Sully sur Loire ... more details
File H tel de Sully, Paris, fa ade sur cour.jpg thumb H tel de Sully, rue Saint Antoine, Paris The H tel de Sully is a h tel particulier , or private mansion, in the Louis XIII style , located in the Le Marais , 4th arrondissement of Paris IV arondissement , Paris . It is located at 62 rue Saint Antoine. History The financier Mesme Gallet built the h tel, with gardens and an orangery , between 1625 and 1630. The building was designed by the architect Androuet du Cerceau Jean Androuet du Cerceau Jean Androuet du Cerceau . The site was chosen to give access to the Place Royale today the Place des Vosges and was located in the Marais, at the time a fashionable district of Paris. Maximilien de B thune, duc de Sully , former Superintendent of Finances to King Henry IV of France Henri IV , purchased it on 23 February 1634. He completed the decoration of the h tel, and spent his last years living there. His grandson Maximilien commissioned the architect Fran ois Le Vau , son of Louis Le Vau , to build an additional wing in 1660, to the west of the garden. The H tel de Sully still bears the name of this family, who owned the building into the 18th century. File Sully Detail.JPG thumb left Detail of the decoration The h tel then passed through the hands of various owners, becoming an investment property in the 19th century. Various additions and alterations were made, to accommodate trades, craftsmen and other tenants. In 1862 it was classified as a monument historique , and new owners, more concerned with conservation, gradually restored the building. It became a state owned property ... title L h tel de Sully series Itin raires publisher ditions du patrimoine External links commonscat http sully.monuments nationaux.fr en H tel de B thune Sully , Centre des monuments nationaux English ... Sully, Hotel De Category Le Marais Category H tels particuliers in Paris Category 4th arrondissement ... Sully de H tel de Sully es Palacio de Sully eu Sully jauregia fr H tel de Sully it H tel de Sully ... more details
Image Chateau de Sully 18.jpg thumb The main entrance, reached by a bridge across the moat The Ch teau de Sully , sited between Autun and Beaune Sa ne et Loire , is the largest of the Renaissance ch teau x of southern Burgundy region Burgundy . Paired outbuildings of a more vernacular character face each other across a grassed forecourt, while behind is the vegetable garden, fenced by fruit trees. The ch teau is approached by an axial stone bridge across its moat . The fa ades express the traditionally defensive character of the rez de chauss e , the ground floor, and the richer, more open aspect of the piano nobile , articulated by pilasters. Under the central pediment that breaks the line of a traditional sloping slate roof, the arched portal is scaled to admit riders and carriages. Four similarly treated ranges, flanked by matching angled corner towers with pyramidal roofs and surrounded by the moat, enclose a Renaissance courtyard built for the Mar chal de Saulx Tavanes, confident of Catherine de Medici . The splendour of the interior courtyard shows that this ch teau, though symmetrical and regular, still looks inwards. A Rustication architecture rusticated ground floor with arch headed windows supports a main floor where paired pilasters define bays that alternate windows and coved niche architecture niches . Commonscat The historic chateau of the MacMahon family, from the marriage of the heiress Charlotte de Morey, with Jean Baptiste de MacMahon, Sully was the birthplace of the monarchist Field Marshal, Patrice MacMahon, duc de Magenta , who was President of the French Third Republic from 1873 to 1879. The Ch teau de Sully remains the home of the present duchesse de ... and the ducs de Sully, is the Ch teau de Sully sur Loire . coord 47 00 39.00 N 4 28 24.50 E region FR D type landmark source dewiki display title Category Ch teaux in Sa ne et Loire Sully, Ch teau de de Schloss Sully fr Ch teau de Sully ... more details
Dablink This article is about the songwriter. For the Australian journalist , see Sandra Sully journalist . Sandra Sully is a songwriter who co wrote Bobby Womack s If You Think You re Lonely Now . ref http repertoire.bmi.com title.asp?blnWriter True&blnPublisher True&blnArtist True&keyID 710294&ShowNbr 0&ShowSeqNbr 0&querytype WorkID BMI Website, Songwriter Sandra Sully ref In 2006 she she was credited as a co writer of Mariah Carey s Grammy Award winning song We Belong Together Mariah Carey song We Belong Together which incorporated part of If You re Think You re Lonely Now . ref http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F40717F63F5A0C7A8CDDAB0894DE404482 2006 Grammy Award winners ref Sully also co wrote Angel and Sometimes by Anita Baker , as well as Just Ain t Good Enough by Johnnie Taylor . She was previously a member of The Love Machine band The Love Machine , an all girl group. ref http www.funkmysoul.gr ?p 1004 Love Machine 1975 ref References Reflist External links Official http www.sandrasullyusa.com Welcome.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sully, Sandra ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Richmond, Virginia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sully, Sandra Category American songwriters Category Living people US songwriter stub ... more details
3.21 official name Sully unitary wales Vale of Glamorgan lieutenancy wales South Glamorgan constituency ... ST155683 population static image File Sully High Street.jpg 240px static image caption small Part of South Road, the main village road, br facing East towards Penarth and Cardiff small Sully ... kilometres southwest of the Wales Welsh capital city of Cardiff . Village History Medieval Sully The village ... understood to be named after the noble Normans Norman family of Baron Reginald de Sully, one ... To Sir Reginald de Sully he Fitz Haymon gave the castle and town to be called Sully with the Manor ... bestowed much land in fee frankliege to his men and came to be a man of wealth and fame. He had at Sully ... time, which house as well as the Castle was broke down by Owain Glendower De Sully also had extensive estates in Devon but he is recorded as having built a small fortified castle in Sully, the remains ... on Sully Moors. The castle at Sully was the smallest in Glamorgan by a very long way. It covered ..., probably as a result of the extinction of the de Sully family line. The present church dates from around the same time as the castle and is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. The resident Sully ... lime kiln on Ashby Road, Sully. Composed of stone and brick it is 40 feet long and 18 feet high by 13 ... mill can be found at Hayes Farm on Hayes Road. Changes in the Manor The Manor of Sully reverted to Crown ... rights to the manor until a private Act of Parliament granted the manors of both St. Donats and Sully ... heirs the estate was sold by public auction to a Mr Evan Thomas who resided in Old Sully House until ... Lord Wimborne of Ashby . In 1889 Lord Wimborne purchased the rights to use the Sully foreshore ... various lands within the parish, and during 1914 the last of the Sully estate interests were sold at public ... Charles E. Evans, RNVR , who in 1917 split his overall Sully holding into a number of rented ... Growth In the 19th century Sully was almost entirely agricultural in nature and the population fluctuated ... more details
Image Mounet Sully.jpg thumb right Jean Mounet Sully Mounet Sully February 28, 1841 1916 , a France French actor , was born at Bergerac, Dordogne Bergerac . His birth name was Jean Sully Mounet Mounet Sully without the Jean was a stage name. Life He entered the Paris Conservatoire Conservatoire at the age of twenty one, where he took first prize for tragedy. In 1868 he made his debut at the Od on without attracting much attention. His career was interrupted by the Franco Prussian War , and his passion for his military career had almost convinced him to give up the stage, until he was offered the opportunity to play the part of Oreste in Jean Racine Racine s Andromaque at the Com die Fran aise in 1872. sfn Chisholm 1911 Image Mounet Sully by Georges Lafosse.jpg thumb left Mounet Sully by Georges Lafosse from Le Trombinoscope His striking presence and voice and the passionate vigor of his acting made an immediate impression, which resulted in his election as soci taire in 1874. He became one of the mainstays of the Com die Fran aise, and distinguished himself in a great variety of tragic and romantic parts. sfn Chisholm 1911 Perhaps his most famous role was that of Oedipus in L Oedipe roi , a French version by Jules Lacroix of Sophocles s drama. This was first performed in Paris at the Th tre Fran ais in 1881 and later revived in the old Roman amphitheater at Orange in 1888. Fashion ... Sully in Oedipus Rex , blind, coming down the steps of the temple, and saying in a suave voice Children of ancient Cadmus, young successors. . . Other prominent parts in Mounet Sully s repertoire were ... . References reflist Attribution Cite EB1911 wstitle Mounet Sully, Jean Sources Madame Sarah By Cornelia ... Sully ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 28, 1841 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1916 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mounet Sully Category 1841 births Category 1916 deaths Category ... War Category Burials at Montparnasse Cemetery bg fr Mounet Sully hy ru ... more details
Fort Sully was built on the plateau of Hancock Hill, the highest hill just west of Fort Leavenworth , in September and October 1864. Its purpose was to boost the defenses of Fort Leavenworth in case Confederate forces under Maj. Gen. Sterling Price attempted to overrun the area. Price spent all of September and most of October in Missouri on an expedition to occupy that state see Price s Raid . Since Fort Sully was part of an existing fort, it was technically termed a battery instead of a fort. It was named for Gen. Alfred Sully , who was not in the area and appears to have no connection at the time with Fort Leavenworth. ref William C. Pollard, Jr., interview with Steve Allie, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., Dec. 16, 1993 Thomas P. Barr and Don D. Rowlinson, An Archeological Inventory of the Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation Topeka, Kans. Kansas State Historical Society, July 26, 1977 , pp. 336 7. ref Once completed, Fort Sully was a formidable battery. Its occupants and guns could concentrate on any location in the surrounding area. The battery had numerous fortified areas where men, cannons and mortars could be placed. These were not only on the plateau but also along the steep sides ... Sully Kansas City Kansas City District Corps of Engineers, Engineering Div., Survey Section, August 1993 . ref It not known how many troops were stationed at Fort Sully, but it seems throughout ... with Price s defeat at Westport, Missouri , on October 23, 1864. ref Map of Fort Sully Allie interview. ref By June 1865 only four men were assigned to Fort Sully. The use of the battery had ended. That month plans were made to take everything from Fort Sully that could be put to use elsewhere at Fort Leavenworth. Since access to the site has always been restricted, the Fort Sully site has remained ... reflist coord missing Kansas Category United States Army posts Sully Fort Leavenworth Category Fort Leavenworth Category Forts in Kansas Sully Fort Leaventorth Category Buildings and structures in Leavenworth ... more details
cleanup date June 2011 refimprove date June 2011 Infobox NRHP name Sully nrhp type image FallHouse.JPG caption Sully Main House nearest city Chantilly, Virginia locmapin Virginia built 1794 added December ... 2010a ref Image SullyPlantation.JPG right thumb 210px Sully Main House built 1794 Image SullyPen.JPG right thumb 210px Pen used by President Eisenhower to sign the bill saving Sully 1959 Sully Historic Site , more commonly known as Sully Plantation is in Chantilly, Virginia . The main house was built ... sully history.htm title Sully Historic Site History date 2007 ref ref cite web url http www.hmdb.org marker.asp?marker 216 title Sully Plantation publisher The Historical Marker Database author J ..., and a neighbor, Eddie Wagstaff, who later endowed the Sully Foundation that still prvides support ... Sully. The Fairfax County Park Authority agreed to operate the site as a county historical park, and has since acquired an additional 60 acres to bring the total size of Sully Historic Site to approximately 120 acres. ref name Sully Master Plan Fairfax County Park Authority, Sully Historic Site ... file sully fonsi 2007.pdf title Sully Historic Site &mdash Master Plan Revision ... founder, Richard Bland Lee. ref name Sully Master Plan History Lee Period Richard Bland Lee Sully ... grown at what would later be called Sully. Image Richard Bland Lee I.JPG left thumb Richard Bland ... he left for Congress in 1789, Richard had chosen a name for his estate, Sully. The exact origin of the name is unknown, though Robert S. Gamble in Sully Biography of a House speculates that Sully was named after Chateau de Sully in the Valley of Loire in France. According to Gamble, if he turned to a specific source, it was doubtless the Memoires of Maximilien de Bethune, Duke of Sully and France ... 18th century. ref name Gamble Gamble, Robert S. Sully Biography of a House Sully Foundation Ltd ... Lee decided he could no longer sustain ownership of Sully and decided to sell his plantation to raise ... more details
Lead too short date October 2010 Eudes de Sully ref Odo of Sully, Odo de Sully, Odon de Sully. ref died 1208 was bishop of Paris , from 1198 to 1208. Life On the political stage, he came into conflict with the French king, Philip Augustus , over Philip s intended repudiation of his wife ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 11480c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Paris Bot generated title ref . As churchman, he continued the building work on Notre Dame de Paris . He is considered the first to have emphasized the Elevation liturgy elevation of the Host during the Catholic Mass ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 05380b.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA The Elevation Bot generated title ref . He in 1175 forbade communion for children ref http www.ccel.org s schaff history 5 ch14.htm History Of The Christian Church Bot generated title ref . Odo s decree on custody of reserved hosts, requiring a clean pyx , was influential in England. In surviving decrees, he as bishop is seen addressing a number of social matters. He attempted to regulate celebrations in his cathedral ref http www.oup.com us brochure 0195169794 samplechapter.pdf PDF , p. 174, against mummers, maskers and excessive bell ringing. ref , Christmas ref http www.anonymus.qc.ca AdTFE.html Ensemble Anonymus Tempus Festorum Bot generated title ref ... catholic communion.org eccpdf port royal.pdf PDF ref Family His brother Henry de Sully was archbishop of Bourges . Their father, also Eudes of Sully, was son of Guillaume de Blois ref http fmg.ac ... de Sully , was not a close family connection. Sources Eudes synodal decrees appear in volume ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eudes De Sully ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION bishop of Paris DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1208 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eudes De Sully Category 1208 deaths Category Bishops of Paris Category 13th century Roman Catholic bishops es Eudes de Sully fr Odon de Sully ... more details
Maurice de Sully died September 11, 1196 was Bishop of Paris from 1160 until his death. Biography He was born of humble parents at Sully sur Loire Soliacum , near Orl ans , at the beginning of the twelfth century. He came to Paris towards 1140 and studied for the ecclesiastical state. He soon became known as an able professor of theology and an eloquent preacher. It has been frequently asserted, but without sufficient proof, that he was Canon priest canon of Bourges . In 1159 he appears as Archdeacon of Paris and on 12 October 1160, largely through the influence of Louis VII of France Louis VII , he was elected to succeed Peter Lombard in the episcopal see of that city. The present Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral of Notre Dame stands as a monument to his episcopal administration. Its construction was begun and almost entirely completed under him. Pope Alexander III Alexander III , in 1163, laid the cornerstone of the magnificent edifice, and in 1185 the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem , Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem Heraclius , officiated in the completed sanctuary. He also converted the synagogue that stood on the site of the now glise de la Madeleine when seized by Philip II of France from the Jews of Paris in 1182, and duly consecrated it a Church dedicated to Mary Magdalene. Maurice de Sully also rebuilt the episcopal palace in which the nobility and clergy ..., late in life, to the monastery of Saint Victor , where he died. Maurice de Sully is the author ... do not seem to be in their present form the original work of Maurice de Sully they are more commonly ... Catholic wstitle Maurice de Sully Persondata name Sully, Maurice De alternative names short ... Sully, Maurice De Category 1196 deaths Category Bishops of Paris Category People from Orl ans Category 12th century Roman Catholic bishops Category Year of birth unknown cs Maurice de Sully de Maurice de Sully es Maurice de Sully fr Maurice de Sully it Maurice de Sully pt Maur cio de Sully ru ... more details
Thomas Sully November 24, 1855 March 14, 1939 was a largely self trained architect based in New Orleans, Louisiana . He designed many large residences on Upper St. Charles Avenue, such as the Picard House, and public buildings in New Orleans and in other cities as well. File MagazineSt23Nov07ValanceChurch.jpg right thumb Valence Street Baptist Church, Uptown New Orleans Thomas Sully, architect Sully was born in Mississippi City, Mississippi , to George Washington Sully and the former Harriet Jane Green. He studied architecture in the office of Lahnour and Wheelock in Austin, Texas , and with the firm of H.R. Marshall and J. Morgan Slade in New York City . He opened his New Orleans office in 1881. He married the former Mary Eugenia Rocchi in 1884, and the couple had one daughter. Among his designs were Memorial Hall of the Louisiana Historical Association , linked to the adjacent Howard Library, the Latter & Blum Building Hennen Maritime Building , the original Whitney Building, Milliken Memorial Hospital, and the third St. Charles Hotel building, all in New Orleans the Vicksburg Hotel in Vicksburg, Mississippi the Shreveport Caddo Parish Charity Hospital formerly called Confederate Memorial Medical Center and currently known as the LSU Medical Center , and the Caffery Sugar Mill near Franklin, Louisiana Franklin in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana St. Mary Parish . He was a grand nephew and namesake of the painter Thomas Sully . He was a member of the Boston Club, the Elks, and the Southern Yacht Club. References Thomas Sully , A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography , Vol. 2 1988 , p.  775 http www.avenueinnbb.com thomassully.htm Thomas Sully http specialcollections.tulane.edu SEAA Finding 20Aid 20pdfs 8 20Thomas 20Sully.pdf The Thomas Sully papers at Tulane University. http ... Libraries Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sully, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1855 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1939 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sully, Thomas ... more details
Infobox U.S. County county Sully County state South Dakota seal image of county seal founded year 1873 founded date optional, syntax is February 1 seat wl Onida county seat the WikiLink is created for you City results in City, State City largest city wl largest city the WikiLink is created for you City results in City, State City area total sq mi 1070 area total km2 2772 area land sq mi 1007 area land km2 2608 area water sq mi 63 area water km2 164 area percentage 5.93 census yr 2010 pop 1373 density sq mi 2 density km2 1 time zone Central UTC offset 6 example time zone Central UTC offset 6 DST offset 5 DST offset 5 footnotes web http www.sullycounty.net named for Alfred SullySully County is a County US county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota . As of the 2010 United States Census ... county name etymologies named after General Alfred Sully who built Fort Sully. ref Legislative Manual ... territory West Sully and East Sully. Major highways Image US 83.svg 20px U.S. Highway 83 ... 844 housing units at an average density of 1 per square  mile 0 km . The racial makeup of Sully ... National Register of Historic Places listings in Sully County, South Dakota References Reflist Geographic Location Centre Sully County, South Dakota North Potter County, South Dakota Potter County Northeast ... Dewey County coord 44.71 100.13 display title type adm2nd region US SD source UScensus1990 Sully County, South Dakota South Dakota Category South Dakota counties Category Sully County, South Dakota Category 1873 establishments in the United States ar bg de Sully County es Condado de Sully fr Comt de Sully hy bpy , it Contea di Sully nl Sully County ja no Sully County pnb nds Sully County pl Hrabstwo Sully pt Condado de Sully sv Sully County uk , vi Qu n Sully, Nam Dakota war Condado han Sully, South Dakota zh ... more details