Jeanne de Coesme, dame de Lucé et de Bonnétable

[2] Together they had one son and two daughters,[3] including: On 6 October 1577, when Anne was less than three months old, Louis was assassinated at Aix-en-Provence while in the service of King Henry III as his lieutenant.

Jeanne required the intervention of the King and Pope Pius V to ensure that Anne regained the succession to her father's estate of Bonnétable.

[3][5] The letters written by Jeanne during the 1580s and 1590s provide historians with an insight into the state of affairs in the province of Maine at that period.

[8] In this marriage, Anne brought her inheritance of the countship of Montafié in Piedmont as well as her mother's seigneuries of Bonnétable and Lucé to the Bourbons.

[4] After her death, the widowed Prince of Conti married Louise Marguerite of Lorraine (a daughter of Duke Henri of Guise and Catherine of Cleves),[9] in 1605.