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1828 in France
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Events from the year 1828 in France.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Charles X
- Prime Minister – Joseph de Villèle (until 4 January), then Jean Baptiste Gay
Events
- 4 January - Jean Baptiste Gay, vicomte de Martignac succeeds Jean-Baptiste Guillaume Joseph, comte de Villèle as Prime Minister of France.
Births
- 8 February - Jules Verne, author (died 1905)
- 14 February - Edmond François Valentin About, novelist, publicist and journalist (died 1885)
- 15 April - Jean Danjou, French Foreign Legion (died 1863 in Mexico)
- 13 June - Elie Delaunay, painter (died 1891)
- 19 June - Charles Tellier, engineer (died 1913)
- 17 August - Maria Deraismes, author and pioneer for women's rights (died 1894)
- 10 November - Hector-Jonathan Crémieux, librettist and playwright (died 1892)
- 26 November - René Goblet, politician, Prime Minister of France (died 1905)
Full date unknown
Deaths
- 10 January - François de Neufchâteau, statesman, poet, and scientist (born 1750)
- 29 January - Ambrose Maréchal, third Archbishop of Baltimore, Maryland (born 1764)
- 15 May - Jean-Pierre Maransin, general (born 1770)
- 15 July - Jean-Antoine Houdon, sculptor (born 1741)
- 10 September - Antoine-François Andréossy, general and diplomat (born 1761)
- 3 November - Jean-Joseph, Marquis Dessolles, statesman and Prime Minister (born 1767)
- 31 December - Louis-Benoît Picard, playwright (born 1769)
Full date unknown
References
References
- (1 January 1991). "Story of My Life: The Autobiography of George Sand". SUNY Press.
- "Joseph, count de Villèle {{!}} French politician {{!}} Britannica".
- "Jean-Baptiste-Sylvère Gay, viscount de Martignac {{!}} French politician and historian {{!}} Britannica".
- (18 April 2016). "The French Foreign Legion: An Illustrated History". McFarland.
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