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There seems to be a discrepancy between the French page about Anne de Laval at
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_de_Laval_(Acquigny), and the English page at
/info/en/?search=Anne_de_Laval_(1505–1554), specifically on the date of her death: The English page states that she died in 1554, while the French page says she was still alive by 1572. Can anybody verify either date as the correct one?
Fopseh, the way I read that french page, it appears that the Anne on that page is the half sister of the Anne on this here english page. See
Guy XVI de Laval, where this Anne (1505-1554) is the daughter of
Charlotte of Naples and married
François II de La Trémoille. The french page indicates that its Anne is the daughter of Anne de Montmorency, and married Louis de Silly, which is also listed on the father's page. I don't know that family gatherings were any less confusing, since not only were these two half sisters named Anne, but so was one of the mothers, and that
mother's brother.
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talk)
19:38, 25 February 2014 (UTC)reply
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There seems to be a discrepancy between the French page about Anne de Laval at
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_de_Laval_(Acquigny), and the English page at
/info/en/?search=Anne_de_Laval_(1505–1554), specifically on the date of her death: The English page states that she died in 1554, while the French page says she was still alive by 1572. Can anybody verify either date as the correct one?
Fopseh, the way I read that french page, it appears that the Anne on that page is the half sister of the Anne on this here english page. See
Guy XVI de Laval, where this Anne (1505-1554) is the daughter of
Charlotte of Naples and married
François II de La Trémoille. The french page indicates that its Anne is the daughter of Anne de Montmorency, and married Louis de Silly, which is also listed on the father's page. I don't know that family gatherings were any less confusing, since not only were these two half sisters named Anne, but so was one of the mothers, and that
mother's brother.
1bandsaw (
talk)
19:38, 25 February 2014 (UTC)reply