Victor Charles Émile Dain
1855–1927 (age 72)
Biography
Victor Charles Émile Dain was a distinguished French military officer whose career spanned the latter decades of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth. He served with dedication during a transformative period in French military history, contributing to the nation's defense and institutional development.
Born in 1855, he lived until 1927, reaching the age of seventy-two. His long life and military service earned him a place of honor in Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris's most prestigious burial ground, where he was interred following his death.