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1867 In France
Events from the year 1867 in France. Incumbents * Monarch – Napoleon III Events *1 January - Napoleon III announces liberal reforms. *13 January - French military mission to Japan (1867–68) arrives in Yokohama. *February - Strike of bronzeworkers in Paris. *5 February - Second French intervention in Mexico: French troops evacuate from the capital; on 12 March the last French forces leave the country. *1 April–3 November - Exposition Universelle in Paris. *10 April - Victor Duruy introduces legislation for female education. *6 June - Polish nationalist émigré Antoni Berezowski makes an attempt on the lives of Tsar Alexander II of Russia and Emperor Napoleon III in the Bois de Boulogne. *7 June - Adolphe Dugléré prepares the Three Emperors Dinner. *25 June - The provinces of Châu Đốc, Hà Tiên Hà Tiên is a Provincial city in Kiên Giang Province, Mekong Delta in Vietnam. Its area is and the population as of 2019 is 81,576. The city borders Cambodia to ...
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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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Vietnam
Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of and population of 96 million, making it the world's sixteenth-most populous country. Vietnam borders China to the north, and Laos and Cambodia to the west. It shares maritime borders with Thailand through the Gulf of Thailand, and the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia through the South China Sea. Its capital is Hanoi and its largest city is Ho Chi Minh City (commonly known as Saigon). Vietnam was inhabited by the Paleolithic age, with states established in the first millennium BC on the Red River Delta in modern-day northern Vietnam. The Han dynasty annexed Northern and Central Vietnam under Chinese rule from 111 BC, until the first dynasty emerged in 939. Successive monarchical dynasties absorbed Chinese influences through Confucianism and Buddhism, and expanded ...
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Jacques Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps
Jacques Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps (17 January 179417 January 1867) was a French naturalist and paleontologist. His son, Eugène Eudes-Deslongchamps (1830–1889), was also a paleontologist. He was born at Caen in Normandy. His parents, though poor, contrived to give him a good education, and he studied medicine in his native town to such good effect that in 1812 he was appointed assistant-surgeon in the navy, and in 1815 surgeon assistant major to the military hospital of Caen. Soon afterwards he proceeded to Paris to qualify for the degree of doctor of surgery, and there the researches and teachings of Cuvier attracted his attention to subjects of natural history and palaeontology. In 1822 he was elected surgeon to the board of relief at Caen, and while he never ceased to devote his energies to the duties of this post, he sought relaxation in geological studies. Soon he discovered remains of '' Teleosaurus'' in one of the Caen quarries, and he became an ardent palaeontologist. ...
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1780 In France
Events from the year 1780 in France Incumbents * Monarch – Louis XVI Events *17 April – Battle of Martinique Births *6 August – Georges Humann, financier and politician (died 1842) Deaths *25 January – André Levret, obstetrician (born 1703) *12 April – Camille, Prince of Marsan, nobleman and Prince of Lorraine (born 1725) *3 August – Étienne Bonnot de Condillac, philosopher (born 1715) *14 October – Pierre-Joseph Bourcet, tactician, general, chief of staff, mapmaker and military educator (born 1700) *16 November – Nicolas Joseph Laurent Gilbert, poet (born 1750) *15 December – Charles-Henri-Louis d'Arsac de Ternay Charles-Henri-Louis d'Arsac, chevalier de Ternay (27 January 1723 – 15 December 1780) was a French naval officer. Most active in the Seven Years' War and the War of American Independence, Ternay was the naval commander of a 1762 expedition ..., naval officer (born 1723) See also References 17 ...
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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres ( , ; 29 August 1780 – 14 January 1867) was a French Neoclassical painter. Ingres was profoundly influenced by past artistic traditions and aspired to become the guardian of academic orthodoxy against the ascendant Romantic style. Although he considered himself a painter of history in the tradition of Nicolas Poussin and Jacques-Louis David, it is his portraits, both painted and drawn, that are recognized as his greatest legacy. His expressive distortions of form and space made him an important precursor of modern art, influencing Picasso, Matisse and other modernists. Born into a modest family in Montauban, he travelled to Paris to study in the studio of David. In 1802 he made his Salon debut, and won the Prix de Rome for his painting '' The Ambassadors of Agamemnon in the tent of Achilles''. By the time he departed in 1806 for his residency in Rome, his style—revealing his close study of Italian and Flemish Renaissance masters— ...
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1947 In France
Events from the year 1947 in France. Incumbents *President: Léon Blum (until 16 January), Vincent Auriol (starting 16 January) *President of the Council of Ministers: ** until 22 January: Léon Blum ** 22 January – 24 November: Paul Ramadier ** starting 24 November: Robert Schuman Events *16 January – Vincent Auriol is inaugurated as President of France. *10 February – Paris peace treaties are signed between the World War II Allies and Italy, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Finland. *12 February – Christian Dior introduces The "New Look" in women's fashion, in Paris. *28 February – United States gives France a military base in Casablanca. *29 March – Malagasy Uprising: Nationalist "tribesmen" began a revolt in the eastern part of Madagascar against French rule. *6 May – Malagasy Uprising: In Moramanga, the French military machine-gun ''Mouvement démocratique de la rénovation malgache'' (MDRM) officials detained in wagons, killing 124 to 160 mostly unarmed acti ...
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Pierre Bonnard
Pierre Bonnard (; 3 October 186723 January 1947) was a French painter, illustrator and printmaker, known especially for the stylized decorative qualities of his paintings and his bold use of color. A founding member of the Post-Impressionist group of avant-garde painters Les Nabis, his early work was strongly influenced by the work of Paul Gauguin, as well as the prints of Hokusai and other Japanese artists. Bonnard was a leading figure in the transition from Impressionism to Modernism. He painted landscapes, urban scenes, portraits and intimate domestic scenes, where the backgrounds, colors and painting style usually took precedence over the subject. Early life and education Pierre Bonnard was born in Fontenay-aux-Roses, Hauts-de-Seine on 3 October 1867. His mother, Élisabeth Mertzdorff, was from Alsace. His father, Eugène Bonnard, was from the Dauphiné, and was a senior official in the French Ministry of War. He had a brother, Charles, and a sister, Andrée, who in 18 ...
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1922 In France
Events from the year 1922 in France. Incumbents *President: Alexandre Millerand *President of the Council of Ministers: Aristide Briand (until 15 January), Raymond Poincare (starting 15 January) Events The year 1922 was signalized at its opening by the conference of Cannes, between France, the United Kingdom, and Belgium, which met to consider the situation created by Germany's declaration of her inability to pay what was demanded of her for 1922. The chief result of this conference was a decision to hold a general European conference at Genoa, and Aristide Briand, the French premier, signed with the British prime minister, David Lloyd George, a draft pact of guarantee which stated that "guarantees for the security of France against a future invasion by Germany are indispensable to the restoration of stability in Europe, to the security of Great Britain, and the peace of the world." At Paris, however, the political atmosphere had become hostile to Briand, who, finding that he ...
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Georgette Agutte
Georgette Agutte (17 May 1867 – 5 September 1922) was a French painter. Biography She was born in Paris. Her father was Jean Georges Agutte. In 1893 she joined Gustave Moreau's classes as a free pupil, and retained his teachings on the freedom of mind and independence. She also met Matisse and Georges Rouault among others. Agutte was a non-conformist and the only woman to attend the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts. She was a member of the Fauvist movement and a sculptor. Her studio was in Bonnières-sur-Seine. In 1888, she married the critic Paul Flat. After divorcing in 1894, she married socialist politician and art collector Marcel Sembat in 1897. From 1904 on, she exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants and participated in the Salon d'Automne. After her husband's death from a cerebral hemorrhage, she wrote on a note: "''Voilà douze heures qu’il est parti. Je suis en retard''" (''He left 12 hours ago, I'm late'') and committed suicide with a handgun, dyi ...
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1926 In France
Events from the year 1926 in France. Incumbents *President: Gaston Doumergue *President of the Council of Ministers: ** until 20 July: Aristide Briand ** 20 July-23 July: Édouard Herriot ** starting 23 July: Raymond Poincaré Events *9 May – French navy bombards Damascus because of Druze riots. *15 July – Grand Mosque of Paris inaugurated. *24 November – The village of Rocquebillier on the Riviera is almost destroyed in a massive hailstorm. *The ''Guide Michelin'' first awards stars to restaurants. Arts and literature *Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts institutes the ''Prix Puvis de Chavannes'', named after co-founder and first president, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes. Sport *20 June – Tour de France begins. *18 July – Tour de France ends, won by Lucien Buysse of Belgium. Births January to June *17 January – Robert Filliou, artist (died 1987) *2 February – Philippe Chatrier, tennis player (died 2000) *7 February – Pierre Villette, composer (died 1998) *11 Feb ...
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René Boylesve
René Boylesve (14 April 1867 in La Haye-Descartes – 14 January 1926 in Paris), born René Marie Auguste Tardiveau, was a French writer and a literary critic. Biography Boylesve was orphaned early and went to school in Poitiers and Tours. In 1895 he began to publish articles in various journals. He is considered the heir of Honoré de Balzac Honoré de Balzac ( , more commonly , ; born Honoré Balzac;Jean-Louis Dega, La vie prodigieuse de Bernard-François Balssa, père d'Honoré de Balzac : Aux sources historiques de La Comédie humaine, Rodez, Subervie, 1998, 665 p. 20 May 179 ... and precursor of Marcel Proust. In 1919 he was inducted into the Académie française. Works * ''Le Médecin des Dames de Néans'' (1896), * ''Le Parfum des Îles Borromées (1898) * ''Mademoiselle Cloque'' (1899), * ''La Becquée'' (1901), * ''La Leçon d’amour dans un parc'' (1902), * ''L’Enfant à la balustrade'' (1903), * ''Le Meilleur ami'' (1909), * ''La Jeune Fille Bien ...
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1965 In France
Events from the year 1965 in France. Incumbents *President: Charles de Gaulle *Prime Minister: Georges Pompidou Events *5 January – Launch of the Renault 16, the world's first production hatchback car. *14 March – Municipal elections held. *21 March – Municipal elections held. *16 July – The Mont Blanc Tunnel is inaugurated by presidents Giuseppe Saragat and Charles de Gaulle. *22 October – Authors André Figueras and Jacques Laurent are fined for their comments against Charles De Gaulle. *28 October – Foreign Minister Couve de Murville travels to Moscow. *29 October – Mehdi Ben Barka, a Moroccan politician, is kidnapped in Paris and never seen again. *3 November – President Charles de Gaulle announces that he will stand for re-election. *26 November – At the Hammaguir, a launch facility in the Sahara Desert, France launches a Diamant-A rocket with its first satellite, '' Asterix-1'' on board, becoming the third country to enter space. *5 December – Charles ...
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