Henri Charles Emmanuel Greffulhe (Q3570)

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Naturalised Frenchmen from a family of Belgian bankers; aristocrat, politician, socialite, sole heir to financial and property fortune. Between 1889 and 1893 he served as a deputy of Seine-et-Marne He married an heiress of a European princely family
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Henri Charles Emmanuel Greffulhe
Naturalised Frenchmen from a family of Belgian bankers; aristocrat, politician, socialite, sole heir to financial and property fortune. Between 1889 and 1893 he served as a deputy of Seine-et-Marne He married an heiress of a European princely family
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  • Comte Henri Greffulhe
  • Henry Greffulhe

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Greffulhe, Comte
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Henri
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1848-1932
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18 December 1848Gregorian
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31 March 1932
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18 December 1848Gregorian
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31 March 1932
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Comte Henri Greffulhe a naturalised Frenchmen from a family of Belgian bankers, served as a deputy of Seine-et-Marne (1889-1893). He was married to a heiress of a European princely family. Élisabeth de Caraman-Chimay (1860-1952). Marcel Proust was acquainted with the couple and created the characters of duke and duchess de Guermantes inspired by them for his novel _À la recherche du temps perdu_.
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