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Eugénie Pétain

Eugénie Pétain

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Eugénie Pétain (née Hardon; 5 October 1877 – 30 January 1962) was the wife of the French military commander and political leader Philippe Pétain who ruled Vichy France between 1940 and 1944.

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Pétain was her second husband. She had previously been married to François de Hérain, a doctor who later became an artist. Under pressure from her family, she had initially rejected a marriage proposal from Pétain and instead wed de Hérain, but this marriage ended in divorce by 1914.[1] Her son from her first marriage, Pierre de Hérain, became a film director.

She married Pétain on 14 September 1920. He was reported to have been at a hotel with her the night he was appointed to take command at the Battle of Verdun in 1916.[2]


References

  1. Atkin
  2. Buckingham

Bibliography

  • Atkin, Nicolas. Petain. Routledge, 2014; ISBN 978-0582070370
  • Buckingham, William F. Verdun 1916: The Deadliest Battle of the First World War. Amberley 2016.

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