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Coralie Grévy

Coralie Grévy (1811–1893) was the wife of President of France Jules Grévy.[1]

Coralie Grévy

She was born Coralie Fraisse in 1811, and was the daughter of a leatherworker in Narbonne.[1]

She married Jules Grévy in 1848, and they had one daughter, Alice. In 1881, Alice married the Deputy President, Daniel Wilson.[1]

Coralie Grévy and her spouse wished to live a simple life and not burden the finances of the state. She agreed to host three balls a year and continue the charity set up by her predecessor, but saw to it that all official events were as inexpensive as possible and benefited the French workforce, such as in the work on the Presidential Palace. In high society, she was mocked and made fun of because of her middle-class background and lack of practice at mixing with the aristocracy, and exposed to social snubs and gossip about her mistakes in this regard.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Jules Grévy". elysee.fr. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
Unofficial roles
Preceded by Spouse of the President of France
1879–1887
Succeeded by

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