François Charles-Roux

French businessman and diplomat
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IntroFrench businessman and diplomat
PlacesFrance
wasDiplomat Businessperson Historian
Work fieldBusiness Social science Politics
Gender
Male
Birth19 November 1879, Marseille, France
Death26 June 1961Paris, France (aged 81 years)
Star signScorpio
Family
Father:Jules Charles-Roux
Spouse:Sabine Gounelle
Children:Jean Charles-Roux Edmonde Charles-Roux Cyprienne Charles-Roux
Education
École Libre des Sciences Politiques
Awards
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour 
Montyon Prize1911
Prix d'Académie1923
Dardanelles campaign medal 
Croix de guerre 1914–1918 
Mérite agricole 
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Biography

François Charles-Roux (19 November 1879 – 26 June 1961) was a French businessman, historian and diplomat. He was born in Marseille.

Biography

Charles-Roux, the son of Jules Charles-Roux, studied at the École libre des sciences politiques. This led to a diplomatic career in Paris, St. Petersburg, Constantinople, Cairo, London and Rome before being appointed Ambassador for France in Czechoslovakia in 1932.

In May 1940, he succeeded Alexis Léger to the position of Secretary General of the French Foreign Ministry but left office the following October.

After World War II, he was a strong supporter of keeping the French colonial empire including the ultra group Présence française which fought for the maintenance of the French protectorate in Morocco. He was chairman of the Central Committee of the Ministry of Overseas France and President of the Suez Canal Company from 1948 to 1956. He also chaired the Catholic Relief.

His work as a historian led to him being elected a member of the Academy of Moral and Political Science in 1934.

François Charles-Roux married Sabine Gounelle in 1914. She was from a family of merchants in Marseille who owned the Villa Valmer. They had three children the writer Edmonde Charles-Roux, Cyprienne Charles-Roux, Princess del Drago, and Jean Charles-Roux.

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