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Preceded by
  
Position Established

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Charlotte Garrigue


Religion
  
Unitarianism

Succeeded by
  
Hana Benesova

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Died
  
May 13, 1923, Lany, Czech Republic

Spouse
  
Tomas Garrigue Masaryk (m. 1878–1923)

Political party
  
Children
  
Alice Masarykova, Jan Masaryk, Herbert Masaryk, Olga Masaryk, Anna Masaryk, Eleanora Masarykova

Similar People
  
Tomas Garrigue Masaryk, Alice Masarykova, Jan Masaryk, Herbert Masaryk, Olga Masaryk

Grandchildren
  
Herberta Masarykova

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Charlotte Garrigue Masaryk, Czech: Charlotta Garrigue-Masaryková, (November 20, 1850 in Brooklyn, New York, United States – May 13, 1923 Lány, Czechoslovakia) was the wife of the Czechoslovak philosopher, sociologist, and politician, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, the first President of Czechoslovakia. She was born to a Unitarian family with Huguenot ancestry on her father's side and having a Mayflower passengers' descent on her mother's side. She was niece of Henry Jacques Garrigues and great-granddaughter of Christian Vilhelm Duntzfelt.

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In 1877, visiting a friend studying at a conservatory in Leipzig, Germany, she first met her future husband, Tomáš Masaryk, who was staying there after having earned his doctorate at the University of Vienna. They married a year later in the USA, after which they settled in Vienna. After the wedding, her husband added her surname into his name, thus becoming Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, as he is remembered in the Czech Republic and Slovakia (or often by the abbreviation TGM). In 1881, the Masaryks moved to Prague, where Tomáš obtained a professorship at the University of Prague. Of the couple's six children, four reached adulthood - Alice, Herbert, Olga, and Jan, who later became a noted Czechoslovakian diplomat and politician.

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In the era before the First World War, Mrs. Masaryk became involved in many social, humanitarian, and cultural activities of Prague society. She joined the Social Democratic Party; however, she (in agreement with her husband) rejected the Marxist doctrine of the class struggle.

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After the outbreak of the First World War, her husband left for exile with their daughter Olga to seek international support for the independence of the nations of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy, notably the Czechs and Slovaks. For the majority of the war, Mrs. Masaryk was under police supervision, while daughter Alice was even under arrest. The situation became even worse when son Herbert died of typhus in 1915. All of these hardships caused Charlotte Masaryk to suffer from depression and cardiac problems.

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In December 1918, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk returned to Prague as the President of Czechoslovakia. The family began living at the Prague Castle, often spending time at the chateau of Lány.

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Mrs. Masaryk died in 1923, her husband in 1937.

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References

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