Guy XIII de Laval

Guy XIII de Laval, born Jean de Montfort,[a] (1385- 14 August 1414, Rhodes) was seigneur of Laval and of Kergorlay.

[1] As daughter and sole heir to Guy XII de Laval, Anne was "dame de Laval", and one of the conditions of the marriage was that any children born to it would bear the name and arms of the House of Laval.

Nevertheless, Jean de Montfort renounced the name and title he had been born with to take up the name of Guy XIII de Laval, better to associate himself with his wife Anne's power.

From the couple were descended several bishops and the greatest seigneurs of Brittany.

[2] Guy and Anne had 5 children: Guy XIII died of plague on his return from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

Cutout of the leaded glass window No. 5 (16. Century) in the Catholic parish church of Saint-Martin (Collégiale Saint-Martin) in Montmorency, representation: Guy de Laval, cardboard: Gauthier de Campes, execution: Jean Chastelain (see: Dominique Foussard, Charles Huet, Mathieu Lours: Églises du Val-d'Oise. Pays de France, Vallée de Montmorency, Société d'Histoire et d'Archeologie de Gonesse et du Pays de France, 2. Edition, Gonesse 2011, ISBN 9782953155426)