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Jeanne Fallières
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Spouse of the President of France
In office
18 February 1906 – 18 February 1913
PresidentArmand Fallières
Preceded byMarie-Louise Loubet
Succeeded byHenriette Poincaré
Personal details
BornJeanne Bresson
(1849-05-24)May 24, 1849
DiedOctober 23, 1939(1939-10-23) (aged 90)

Jeanne Fallières (24 May 1849 – 29 September 1939) was the spouse of French president Armand Fallières.[1]

She did not like her public duties and was given a name for being stingy and misusing her position for economic purposes.

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  1. ^ "Armand Fallières - L'homme privé - La famille". www.cg47.org. Archived from the original on 2024-11-30. Retrieved 2023-11-05.
Unofficial roles
Preceded by Spouse of the President of France
1906–1913
Succeeded by