Anne de Laval (23 September 1505 – 1554), Princess of Taranto, was a French noblewoman and nominal pretender to the Kingdom of Naples.
[1] She was the only child of Charlotte to marry and leave heirs, thereby continuing the line of descent of Frederick of Naples.
[1] The marriage not only brought the La Trémoïlles the countship of Laval and the Neapolitan claim in 1521, but also the rank of princes étrangers at the French court.
[2] It is also said that she inherited the barony of Laz, as well, although Père Anselme's genealogy of her family makes no mention of it.
[3] Anne died in November 1553 in Craon, Mayenne, Kingdom of France, at the age of 48.