Henry de Jouvenel


Henry de Jouvenel des Ursins was a French journalist and statesman.
Jouvenel became the French High Commissioner in Syria and Lebanon on 23 December 1925 until 23 June 1926.

Personal life

Henry de Jouvenel was born into a middle-class family of lawyers and politicians. He was educated at the prestigious Collège Stanislas de Paris. According to his biographer Rudolph Binion:
Jouvenel's first wife was Sarah Boas, the daughter of a Jewish industrialist. They had a son, Bertrand de Jouvenel. Henri divorced Sarah in 1912. That same year he married the novelist Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette. The couple had one daughter, Colette de Jouvenel, known to the family as Bel-Gazou. They divorced in 1924 after Colette became involved romantically with Henry's son Bertrand. This affair became the subject of Colette's novel Le Blé en Herbe.
He is the brother of French journalist Robert de Jouvenel.