Eugénie Pétain

Eugénie Pétain
Born Alphonsine Berthe Eugénie Hardon
5 October 1877
Courquetaine, Seine-et-Marne, France
Died 30 January 1962
Paris, France
Spouse(s) François de Hérain
Philippe Pétain
Children Pierre de Hérain

Eugénie Pétain (1877-1962) was the wife of the French military commander and political leader Philippe Pétain and was first lady of Vichy France which he ruled between 1940 and 1944.

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 in 1920, although their relationship had begun before this point and 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

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