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  1. Henry de Jouvenel des Ursins (5 April 1876 – 5 October 1935) was a French journalist and statesman. He was the French High Commissioner in Syria and Lebanon from 23 December 1925 until 23 June 1926.

  2. Bertrand Henry [note 1] Léon Robert de Jouvenel des Ursins, connu sous le nom d’Henry de Jouvenel, est un journaliste, diplomate et homme politique français, né le 5 avril 1876 à Paris [1], ville où il est mort le 5 octobre 1935.

  3. Henry de Jouvenel (1876-1935) was a senator, minister, and ambassador who advocated a modified form of syndicalism. He was married to the novelist Colette and served as high commissioner in Syria and ambassador to Italy.

  4. The French political leader and writer Henry de Jouvenel was a well-respected proponent of the political doctrine known as syndicalism. He advocated the revolutionary movement as the longtime editor of the newspaper Le Matin.

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

  6. Aug 4, 2014 · In 1912 Colette married Henri de Jouvenel, the editor of the newspaper Le Matin, and the following year gave birth to her only child, a daughter named Colette.

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  8. Paul-Boncour appointed the eminent journalist/politician Henry de Jouvenel to undertake a special mission to Rome. The Jouvenel mission, lasting from January to June 1933, set the tone for French policy toward Italy and prepared the way for the Rome accords and the Stresa Front. A number of apparently intractable issues strained Franco-Italian