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Coralie Grévy (1811-1893) was the wife of President of France Jules Grévy. 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.

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  • Coralie Grévy (1811-1893) was the wife of President of France Jules Grévy. 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. (en)
  • Coralie Grévy, née Coralie Marie Louise Eudoxie Fraisse le 13 août 1811 à Narbonne et morte le 1er mars 1893 à Mont-sous-Vaudrey, est l'épouse de Jules Grévy, président de la République française du 30 janvier 1879 au 2 décembre 1887. Leur fille, Alice, est l'épouse de Daniel Wilson, impliqué dans le scandale des décorations, qui contraint Jules Grévy à la démission de la Présidence. (fr)
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  • Coralie Grévy (1811-1893) was the wife of President of France Jules Grévy. 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. (en)
  • Coralie Grévy, née Coralie Marie Louise Eudoxie Fraisse le 13 août 1811 à Narbonne et morte le 1er mars 1893 à Mont-sous-Vaudrey, est l'épouse de Jules Grévy, président de la République française du 30 janvier 1879 au 2 décembre 1887. Leur fille, Alice, est l'épouse de Daniel Wilson, impliqué dans le scandale des décorations, qui contraint Jules Grévy à la démission de la Présidence. (fr)
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  • Coralie Grévy (en)
  • Coralie Grévy (fr)
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