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1855 In France
Events from the year 1855 in France. Incumbents * List of French monarchs, Monarch – Napoleon III of France, Napoleon III Events *1 March – Compagnie GĂ©nĂ©rale des Omnibus established to secure a monopoly over horse-buses in Paris. *15 May–15 November – Exposition Universelle (1855), Exposition Universelle in Paris. This gives rise to the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855. *16 August – Battle of Chernaya River, Russian troops defeated by French and Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, Sardinian forces in the Crimean War. *7 September – Battle of Malakoff, French victory over Russian forces, part of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855), siege of Sevastopol. *11 September – Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855), siege of Sevastopol ends in Franco-British victory. *17 October – Battle of Kinburn (1855), Battle of Kinburn, combined British Royal Navy and French Navy force engage Russian forts on shore. Undated *ROAM (RĂ©union des Organismes d'Assurance Mutuelle ...
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France
France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its Metropolitan France, metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea; overseas territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Due to its several coastal territories, France has the largest exclusive economic zone in the world. France borders Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, Andorra, and Spain in continental Europe, as well as the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Netherlands, Suriname, and Brazil in the Americas via its overseas territories in French Guiana and Saint Martin (island), ...
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Jean-Joseph Carriès
Jean-Joseph Marie Carriès (15 February 1855 – 1 July 1894) was a French sculptor, ceramist, and miniaturist. His ceramic work is mostly in stoneware, and part of the French art pottery movement, and includes many faces and heads, often with grotesque expressions, but he made several conventional pots, often with thick unctuous ash glaze effects in the Japanese style. Biography Born in Lyon, Carriès was orphaned at age six and was raised in a Roman Catholic orphanage. He apprenticed with a local sculptor then in 1874 moved to Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts under Augustin-Alexandre Dumont. He first showed at the Paris Salon of 1875 and gained considerable recognition for his sculpted busts at the Paris Salons of 1879 and 1881. However, after seeing an exhibition of Japanese works at the 1878 World's Fair in Paris, he began to devote himself to the creation of polychrome ''Horror Masks''. Jean-Joseph Carriès was a friend of John Singer Sargent who painted his por ...
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Meteorologist
A meteorologist is a scientist who studies and works in the field of meteorology aiming to understand or predict Earth's atmospheric phenomena including the weather. Those who study meteorological phenomena are meteorologists in research, while those using mathematical models and knowledge to prepare daily weather forecasts are called ''weather forecasters'' or ''operational meteorologists''. Meteorologists work in government agencies, private consulting and research services, industrial enterprises, utilities, radio and television stations, and in education. They are not to be confused with weather presenters, who present the weather forecast in the media and range in training from journalists having just minimal training in meteorology to full fledged meteorologists. Description Meteorologists study the Earth's atmosphere and its interactions with the Earth's surface, the oceans and the biosphere. Their knowledge of applied mathematics and physics allows them to understand the ...
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LĂ©on Teisserenc De Bort
Léon Philippe Teisserenc de Bort (5 November 1855 in Paris, France – 2 January 1913 in Cannes, France) was a French meteorologist and a pioneer in the field of aerology. Together with Richard Assmann (1845-1918), he is credited as co-discoverer of the stratosphere, as both men announced their discovery during the same time period in 1902. Teisserenc de Bort pioneered the use of unmanned instrumented balloons and was the first to identify the region in the atmosphere around 8-17 kilometers of height where the lapse rate reaches zero, known today as the tropopause. Early life and career He was the son of an engineer. He began his scientific career in 1880, when he entered the meteorological department of the Bureau Central Météorologique (Administrative Centre of National Meteorology, a department of the French government) in Paris under E. E. N. Mascart. In 1883, 1885 and 1887 he made journeys to North Africa to study geology and terrestrial magnetism, and during this period ...
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1930 In France
Events from the year 1930 in France. Incumbents *President of France, President: Gaston Doumergue *Prime Minister of France, President of the Council of Ministers: ** until 21 February: André Tardieu ** 21 February-2 March: Camille Chautemps ** 2 March-13 December: André Tardieu ** starting 13 December: Théodore Steeg Events *10 February – Yen Bai mutiny takes place, an Rebellion, uprising by Vietnamese soldiers in the French colonial army's garrison in Yen Bai. *22 April – London Naval Treaty is agreed between United Kingdom, Japan, France, Italy and the United States. *17 May – Prime Minister André Tardieu decides to withdraw the remaining French troops from the Rhineland. They depart by 30 June. *21 June – One-year conscription comes into force in France. *5 October – British Airship R101 crashes in France en route to India on its maiden voyage. Sport *2 July – 1930 Tour de France, Tour de France begins. *13 July – The first 1930 FIFA World Cup, Football W ...
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Paul Émile Appell
:''M. P. Appell is the same person: it stands for Monsieur Paul Appell''. Paul Émile Appell (27 September 1855, in Strasbourg – 24 October 1930, in Paris) was a French mathematician and Rector of the University of Paris. Appell polynomials and Appell's equations of motion are named after him, as is rue Paul Appell in the 14th arrondissement of Paris and the minor planet 988 Appella. Life Paul Appell entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1873. He was elected to the French Academy of Sciences in 1892. In 1895, he became a Professor at the École Centrale Paris. Between 1903 and 1920 he was Dean of the Faculty of Science of the University of Paris, then Rector of the University of Paris from 1920 to 1925. Appell was the President of the Société astronomique de France (SAF), the French astronomical society, from 1919 to 1921. His daughter Marguerite Appell (1883–1969), who married the mathematician Émile Borel, is known as a novelist under her pen-name Camille Marbo. ...
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1929 In France
Nineteen or 19 may refer to: * 19 (number), the natural number following 18 and preceding 20 * one of the years 19 BC, AD 19, 1919, 2019 Films * ''19'' (film), a 2001 Japanese film * ''Nineteen'' (film), a 1987 science fiction film Music * 19 (band), a Japanese pop music duo Albums * ''19'' (Adele album), 2008 * ''19'', a 2003 album by Alsou * ''19'', a 2006 album by Evan Yo * ''19'', a 2018 album by MHD * ''19'', one half of the double album ''63/19'' by Kool A.D. * ''Number Nineteen'', a 1971 album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron * ''XIX'' (EP), a 2019 EP by 1the9 Songs * "19" (song), a 1985 song by British musician Paul Hardcastle. * "Nineteen", a song by Bad4Good from the 1992 album ''Refugee'' * "Nineteen", a song by Karma to Burn from the 2001 album ''Almost Heathen''. * "Nineteen" (song), a 2007 song by American singer Billy Ray Cyrus. * "Nineteen", a song by Tegan and Sara from the 2007 album '' The Con''. * "XIX" (song), a 2014 song by Slipknot. ...
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Caroline RĂ©my De Guebhard
Caroline Rémy de Guebhard (27 April 1855 – 24 April 1929) was a French journalist with anarchist, socialist, communist and feminist views, best known under the pen name Séverine. Around 1880, Caroline Rémy became involved with Jules Vallès' socialist publication, ''Cri du Peuple''. Vallès eventually gave her control over the newspaper due to his poor health. Becoming increasingly militant, she befriended journalist and feminist Marguerite Durand but, following a confrontation with the Marxist Jules Guesde, left the newspaper in 1888. She continued writing for other papers in which she promoted women's emancipation and denounced social injustices, including the Dreyfus affair. In 1897, she began writing for Durand's feminist daily newspaper ''La Fronde''. A staunch leftist, Rémy backed a number of anarchist causes, including the defense of Germaine Berton, and participated in the 1927 efforts to save Sacco and Vanzetti. She supported the Russian Revolution of 1917 and, i ...
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1928 In France
Events from the year 1928 in France. Incumbents *President: Gaston Doumergue *President of the Council of Ministers: Raymond Poincaré Events *22 April – Legislative Election held. *29 April – Legislative Election held. *7 July – The French government issues an order limiting the list of private radio stations permitted to continue broadcasting. *27 August – The Kellogg–Briand Pact is signed in Paris – the first treaty which outlaws aggressive war. Sport *17 June – Tour de France begins. *15 July – Tour de France ends, won by Nicolas Frantz of Luxembourg. Births January to June *4 January – Maurice Rigobert Marie-Sainte, Martinique Roman Catholic clergyman (died 2017) *6 January – Capucine, actress (died 1990) *11 January – Andréa Guiot, soprano (died 2021) *17 January – Jean Barraqué, composer (died 1973) *23 January – Jeanne Moreau, film actress (died 2017) *24 January – Michel Serrault, actor (died 2007) *26 January – Roger Vadim, film direc ...
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Achille Maffre De Baugé
Achille Maffre de Baugé (16 March 1855 – 1 July 1928) was an Occitan poet and writer, a native of Marseillan in the French ''département'' of l'Hérault. A friend of Nobel Prize winner Frédéric Mistral, he is best known for ''Dièzes et Bémols'' (1873) (his first collection of verse) and ''Terre d'Oc'' (1908). He was a collaborator on the monthly review magazine ''Chimère'', of which twenty issues appeared, a large number of which are now lost. On the front of the Marseillan house in which he was born there is a portrait of de Baugé and a stone plaque with an extract from his poem ''Marseillan'' (from ''Terre d'Oc'') glorifying his village: ::''Poussière de soldats, cendre de troubadours,'' ::''Pendant mille ans notre âme en ta glèbe est entrée,'' ::''Tes roses sont mes sœurs, et tes vignes dorées'' ::''Du sang dont bat mon cœur se gonfleront toujours'' A primary school in Marseillan has been named "Maffre de Baugé" in his honour as well as a street in the tow ...
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1932 In France
Events from the year 1932 in France. Incumbents *President: Paul Doumer (until 7 May), Albert Lebrun (starting 10 May) *President of the Council of Ministers: ** until 20 February: Pierre Laval ** 20 February-3 June: Édouard Daladier ** 3 June-26 November: Édouard Herriot ** starting 26 November: Joseph Paul-Boncour Events * 1 May - Legislative Election held. * 6 May - Paul Gorguloff assassinates President Paul Doumer in Paris. Doumer dies the next day. * 8 May - Legislative Election held. * 10 May - Albert Lebrun becomes the new President of France. * 7 July - French submarine ''PromĂ©thĂ©e'' sinks off Cherbourg - 66 dead. * Aperitif Ricard first produced by Paul Ricard in Marseille. Arts and literature * 14 January - Maurice Ravel's '' Concerto in G'' debuts with piano soloist Marguerite Long and Ravel conducting the Lamoureux Orchestra. Sport * 6 July - Tour de France begins. * 31 July - Tour de France ends, won by AndrĂ© Leducq. Births January to June * 31 January â ...
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Jean Jules Jusserand
Jean Adrien Antoine Jules Jusserand (18 February 1855 – 18 July 1932) was a French author and diplomat. He was the French Ambassador to the United States 1903-1925 and played a major diplomatic role during World War I. Birth and education Born into a rich Lyonnais family, Jean Jules Jusserand spent his childhood between his familial residence in Saint-Haon-le-Châtel and Chalon's boarding school in Lyon. After his father's death in 1870, he was determined to honour him by learning new cultures and excelling in his international and bicultural career. After his scholarship in Chartreux, he continued his studies at the Université de Lyon, not knowing where these studies would lead him. He also wanted to increase his knowledge, which he judged insufficient. He studied literature, science, law and history, where he became an excellent student in all the subjects. He received two licenses, history and law, and, despite the worries his family had about him not completing his s ...
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