About: Germaine Coty

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Germaine Alice Coty (née Corblet; 9 April 1886 – 12 November 1955) was the daughter of a Normandy ship owner who became the wife of the French lawyer-politician René Coty. When she died, slightly less than 22 months after her husband became president of France, she became the first wife of a French president to die while her husband was still in office. By that time she had become popular with the French public "for her simplicity and kindness: hostile commentators who had mocked her when she moved into the presidential "Élysée Palace" quickly ceased their mockery in response to vehement public protests".

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  • Germaine Alice Coty (née Corblet; 9 April 1886 – 12 November 1955) was the daughter of a Normandy ship owner who became the wife of the French lawyer-politician René Coty. When she died, slightly less than 22 months after her husband became president of France, she became the first wife of a French president to die while her husband was still in office. By that time she had become popular with the French public "for her simplicity and kindness: hostile commentators who had mocked her when she moved into the presidential "Élysée Palace" quickly ceased their mockery in response to vehement public protests". (en)
  • Germaine Coty, née Germaine Alice Corblet le 9 avril 1886 au Havre (Seine-Inférieure) et morte le 12 novembre 1955 au château de Rambouillet (Seine-et-Oise), est l'épouse de René Coty, dix-septième président de la République française du 16 janvier 1954 au 8 janvier 1959. Elle est, pendant la présidence de son mari, l’objet d’une très vive popularité. (fr)
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  • Germaine Alice Corblet (en)
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  • Germaine Alice Coty (née Corblet; 9 April 1886 – 12 November 1955) was the daughter of a Normandy ship owner who became the wife of the French lawyer-politician René Coty. When she died, slightly less than 22 months after her husband became president of France, she became the first wife of a French president to die while her husband was still in office. By that time she had become popular with the French public "for her simplicity and kindness: hostile commentators who had mocked her when she moved into the presidential "Élysée Palace" quickly ceased their mockery in response to vehement public protests". (en)
  • Germaine Coty, née Germaine Alice Corblet le 9 avril 1886 au Havre (Seine-Inférieure) et morte le 12 novembre 1955 au château de Rambouillet (Seine-et-Oise), est l'épouse de René Coty, dix-septième président de la République française du 16 janvier 1954 au 8 janvier 1959. Elle est, pendant la présidence de son mari, l’objet d’une très vive popularité. (fr)
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