Anne of Armagnac

Anne of Armagnac
Dame d'Albret
Countess of Dreux
Coat-of-arms of the Armagnac family
Born1402
Gages, near Rodez, France
DiedBefore March 1473
Noble familyArmagnac
Spouse(s)Charles II d'Albret
IssueJean I d'Albret, Sire d'Albret, Viscount of Talvas
Arnaud Amanieu d'Albret, Sire d'Orval
Charles d'Albret, Seigneur de Sainte-Bazielle
Cardinal Louis d'Albret, Bishop of Cahors
Gilles d'Albret, Seigneur Castelmoron
Marie d'Albret
Jeanne d'Albret, Countess of Dreux
FatherBernard VII of Armagnac, Count of Charolais, Count of Armagnac
MotherBonne de Berry

Anne of Armagnac, Dame d'Albret, Countess of Dreux (1402[1] – before March 1473) was a French noblewoman and a member of the powerful Gascon Armagnac family which played a prominent role in French politics during the Hundred Years War and were the principal adversaries of the Burgundians throughout the Armagnac-Burgundian Civil War. Anne was the wife of Charles II d'Albret.

  1. ^ Autrand 2000, p. ?.