Henriette Poincaré

First Lady of France
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IntroFirst Lady of France
PlacesFrance
wasFirst Lady
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Female
Birth8 May 1858, Passy, France
Death19 May 1943Paris, France (aged 85 years)
Star signTaurus
Family
Spouse:Raymond Poincaré
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Biography

Henriette Poincaré (born Henriette Adeline Benucci, lived 1858-1943) was the wife of French statesman Raymond Poincaré. She was born in Passy, France. Her parents were a coachman of Italian origin, Raphael Benucci, and Louise Mossbauer, a young servant. She served for a time as a companion to old ladies of the bourgeoisie.

She was married twice before her marriage to Raymond Poincaré. Her first marriage ended in divorce in 1890; her second marriage ended with her husband's death in 1892. She married Raymond in a civil ceremony in Paris on August 17, 1904. The marriage was secretly solemnized religiously in May 1913, a few months after Raymond was elected to the presidency of France, in their apartment at 10 Rue de Babylone (7th arrondissement of Paris) by the rector of the Catholic Institute of Paris, Mgr. Baudrillart, who had been a high school friend of Raymond's. When this secret leaked out, it gave the Radicals a way to criticize Raymond. The press also insulted Henriette for her love life.

In 1917, she was surprised in the garden of the Élysée Palace by an orangutan escaped from a circus that was then held at the nearby Rond-Point theater (or possibly, as another version of the incident has it, a chimpanzee escaped from his master's house, his master being a diplomat lodged near the palace).

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