The Sully Trust
History
Sully Trust Monaco
The history and legacy of the Sully Trust, associated with one of the oldest noble families in Europe, the House of Béthune, is truly remarkable and spans over 900 years.
Led by esteemed figures such as the Duke of Sully Lord BA Reardon and current Chairman Lord Mark Reardon,
The Sully Trust has played a significant role in financing the early wonders of the world and contributing to numerous humanitarian endeavors.
The Trust's contributions include financing projects such as the Knights Templar, the construction of Notre Dame Cathedral under the First Bishop of Paris Maurice De Sully, and the Pont De Sully at Ile De la Cite.
Additionally, the Trust has amassed a collection of priceless works of art, including the Venus De Milo by Michelangelo and Egyptian collections, housed at the Sully Louvre Paris and other locations.
The influence of the Sully Trust extends globally, with bases in Monaco, Paris, and London, and noble branches reaching across Europe and beyond. From Scotland to America, from Armenia to Greece, the Sully family has left an indelible mark on history, owning great estates and castles, and holding positions of nobility and authority.
Notable members of the family include hereditary princes, dukes, counts, archbishops, and even a cardinal. Sully's legacy also includes diplomatic achievements, such as arranging the marriage between Henry IV and Marie de' Medici, and serving as a faithful advisor to King Henry IV of France.
The Sully Trust's lineage is rooted in bravery and adventure, as evidenced by Adam, son of Robert III de Béthune, who participated in the First Crusade in 1099 and was rewarded with the seigneurie of Bessan in the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
The Sully Trust stands as a testament to centuries of tradition, influence, and philanthropy, embodying the enduring legacy of one of Europe's oldest noble families.
Sully's Private Trust & Foundation
Sully Louvre Paris, Sully Knights Templar Venture Capital, Capital Market I, Wealth Trust, Asset Protection & Preservation
Headed by Duke of Sully Lord BA Reardon since 1954, Current Chairman Lord Mark Reardon since 2001
Despite its long history,
Sully Trust
continues to pulsate with vitality.