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    Henriette Poincaré

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  1. Henriette Poincaré (born Henriette Adeline Benucci, lived 1858–1943) was the wife of French statesman Raymond Poincaré. [1] [3] She was born in Passy, France. [2] Her parents were a coachman of Italian origin, Raphael Benucci, and Louise Mossbauer, a young servant. [4] She served for a time as a companion to old ladies of the bourgeoisie. [4]

    • 19 May 1943 (aged 85), Paris, France
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  2. Arthur Bazire. (1891-1892) Raymond Poincaré. (1901-1934) modifier. Henriette Poincaré, née Henriette Adeline Benucci le 8 mai 1858 à Passy et morte le 19 mai 1943 à Paris 1, est l'épouse de Raymond Poincaré, président de la République française du 18 février 1913 au 18 février 1920 .

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · Raymond Poincaré (born August 20, 1860, Bar-le-Duc, France—died October 15, 1934, Paris) was a French statesman who as prime minister in 1912 largely determined the policy that led to France’s involvement in World War I, during which he served as president of the Third Republic. The son of an engineer, he was educated at the École ...

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  5. The couple had four children: Jeanne, Yvonne, Henriette and Léon. Henri Poincaré died in Paris at age 58 on July 17, 1912. A prostate operation a few days earlier seemed to have been successful and Poincaré appeared to be almost fully recovered. He died suddenly of an embolism when he was dressing in the morning.

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  6. Jules Henri Poincaré ( UK: / ˈpwæ̃kɑːreɪ /, US: / ˌpwæ̃kɑːˈreɪ /; French: [ɑ̃ʁi pwɛ̃kaʁe] ⓘ; [1] [2] [3] 29 April 1854 – 17 July 1912) was a French mathematician, theoretical physicist, engineer, and philosopher of science. He is often described as a polymath, and in mathematics as "The Last Universalist", [4] since he ...

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    • 17 July 1912 (aged 58), Paris, France
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  7. The stay in Caen was certainly Poincaré’s double annus mirabilis. Between August 1879 and Octo-ber 1881, Poincaré not only married Louise Poul-lain d’Andecy (they had three daughters—Jeanne, Yvonne, Henriette—followed by one son, Léon) but also sent more than twenty notes to the Comptes Rendus de l’Académie des Sciences de

  8. Apr 25, 2024 · Henri Poincaré (born April 29, 1854, Nancy, France—died July 17, 1912, Paris) was a French mathematician, one of the greatest mathematicians and mathematical physicists at the end of 19th century. He made a series of profound innovations in geometry, the theory of differential equations, electromagnetism, topology, and the philosophy of ...