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Family of ancient chivalry. Among the most prominent members of this house we note: Armand, Lord of Cublèzes, pays homage to his strongholds of Chabannerie and Nasverte in 1285. Monk, knight, is cited in an act of 1270 and pays homage to Cublèzes and others lands near Monistrol and Beauzac in 1296. Jean, damoiseau, had succeeded him in 1309. Géraud, damoiseau, was in possession of Mézères in 1328. Next come: Guillaume, damoiseau (1337); Pierre lord of Cublèzes, Sicard and Nasverte (1348); Gilles quitesta in 1484. Two of his sons were the authors of two branches: 1 ° Guyot, squire, lord of Cublèzes, de la Chabannerie, de Nasverte, died in 1546, married to Gabrielle de Bronac, from where: Guillaume, dit de Cublèzes, in 1548, father of Cristophe, porteguidon of the Company of M. Rostaing in 1574. 2 ° Pierre de Sicard who transacted on May 25, 1476, as beneficiary of Aymare Moret his wife, lady of several fiefs parish of Beauzac , of which he pays homage on February 22, 1503. His posterity maintained in his nobility by sentence of the election of Montbrison, on May 14, 1635 and in 1640 by the treasurers of France in Lyon, gave: Claude, canon-count of Brioude , thus qualified in acts of 1535 and 1549; captains of the Chambon and Rochebaron châteaux for several generations; men at arms and officers; a captain in the Nérestang regiment; a captain killed in Guyenne in the service of the King (1522), etc. It died out in the 17th century in the Chanut, which took the name Sicard.