Christina Rau

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Christina Rau (left).

Christina Rau, née Delius (born October 30, 1956 in Bielefeld) is the wife the late Johannes Rau, the President of Germany.

Early life

Rau is the maternal granddaughter of former President Gustav Heinemann. She attended boarding school in Switzerland and Scotland (Gordonstoun, where The Prince Andrew was one of her classmates). Subsequently, she studied political science, economics and history at the University College of Wales and at King's College London.

Wedding

On 9 August 1982, she married Johannes Rau, 25 years her senior, who was at that time the Prime Minister of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The couple had three children: Anna Christina (1983), Philip Immanuel (1985) and Laura Helene (1986). The family lived in Elberfeld until 1999, and then moved to Berlin.

Activities

She was the patron of :

  • UNICEF Germany,
  • the Müttergenesungswerk,
  • the Bundesverband der Organtransplantierten,
  • the Deutsche Kinder- und Jugendstiftung
  • the Red Cross Youth of Germany.

Honours

Foreign Honours

References

  1. "Reply to a parliamentary question about the Decoration of Honour" (pdf) (in German). p. 1654. Retrieved November 2012. 
  2. Estonian Presidency Website (Estonian), Estonian State Decorations, Christina Rau
  3. Icelandic Presidency Website (Icelandic), Order of the Falcon, Johannes & Christina Rau, 1st July 2003, Grand Cross with Collar & Grand Cross respectively
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