Anne Lascaris

Anne Lascaris, countess of Tende and of Villars (November 1487 – July 1554), was a French noblewoman.

She was the daughter of Jean-Antoine II de Lascaris, comte de Tende and Ventimiglia, lord of Mentone, and his wife Isabeau (or Isabelle) d'Anglure-Estoges.

[1] With no male heirs, her father's properties and titles devolved on Anne at his death on 13 August 1509.

[1] In 1515, Lucien, Lord of Monaco bought the feudal rights over the city of Mentone, from the family of Anne Lascaris, thus bringing the city, as a whole, under Monaco's sovereignty until the French Revolution.

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Anna Lascaris Countess of Tenda, in a detail of the 18th century painting preserved at the Commune of Limone Piemonte .
Seal of Anna, 1534