'The Hunger Games' Didn't Show This: Who did Coriolanus Snow Marry?

The hero had a rather complicated personal life.
Coriolanus Snow, the brutal dictator of Panem from The Hunger Games, was nicknamed Corio in his youth. As a student at the Capitol Academy, he became the mentor of Lucy Gray Baird, the winner of the tenth Games.
Their complicated relationship is explored in the prequel The Ballad of Snakes and Songbirds, where a young Snow first falls in love with the girl and then tries to kill her. The finale leaves Lucy Gray's fate a mystery, showing how the romantic young man turns into the same ruthless tyrant that everyone recognized in the original trilogy.
However, the brutal President Snow did have a family — his granddaughter is mentioned in the films, which means that the dictator definitely had at least one child. Although nothing is known about his descendants, fans are speculating.
He probably married his classmate Livia Cardew — not out of love, but out of convenience. Even in his youth, Snow saw her only as a useful “first lady” for his future political ambitions.