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Hugh of Sully

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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
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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.
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knight of fiery and haughty temperament, according to the chroniclers, Hugh was named Vicar-General of Charles'
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in August 1279, and led the Sicilian forces in their
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