Jeanne de Laval (10 November 1433 – 19 December 1498), was the second wife and titular queen consort of René, Duke of Anjou and Bar and former King of Naples and Sicily.
A marriage contract was drawn up on 3 September 1454 between Jeanne's father and King René of Naples and Sicily.
At the age of twenty-one Jeanne married René, whose first wife, Isabella of Lorraine, had died the previous year.
In Aix-en-Provence, Angers, Jeanne participated with her husband in literary and scholarly pursuits at his court.
René composed a 10,000 verse ode to Jeanne entitled, "The Idyl of Regnault and Jeanneton".
She also retained the County of Beaufort and the lordship of Mirebeau (exchanged with the baronies of Aubagne and Provence).
Jeanne used the Burning Bush triptych to illuminate a psalter (ms. 41 of the Public Library of Poitiers).
It consists of a miniature of Jeanne, surrounded by her ladies, in the manuscript of the French version of the Pilgrimage of Life (in the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal).