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1894 in France
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Events from the year 1894 in France.
Incumbents
- President: Marie François Sadi Carnot (until 26 June), Jean Casimir-Perier (starting 26 June)
- President of the Council of Ministers: Jean Casimir-Perier (until 30 May), Charles Dupuy (starting 30 May)
Events
- 4 January – Franco-Russian Alliance: A military alliance is established between France and the Russian Empire, pledged to remain so as long as the Triple Alliance (1882) exists.
- 15 February (04:51 GMT) – French anarchist Martial Bourdin attempts to destroy the Royal Observatory, London, England with a bomb.
- 22 June – Dahomey becomes a French colony.
- 23 June – International Olympic Committee is founded at the Sorbonne, Paris, at the initiative of Baron Pierre de Coubertin.
- 24 June – Assassination of Marie François Sadi Carnot, President of France.
- 15 August – Sante Geronimo Caserio is executed for the assassination of Marie François Sadi Carnot.
- 15 October – Alfred Dreyfus is arrested for spying: Dreyfus affair begins.
- 5 November – Crédit Agricole established.
- 7 November – The Masonic Grand Lodge de France is founded, splitting from the larger and older Grand Orient de France.
- 19 December – Trial and conviction of Alfred Dreyfus begins at the Cherche-Midi prison and lasts four days.
- 22 December – Alfred Dreyfus is convicted of treason.
- 31 December – Dreyfus' appeal to the military court of revision — a formality — is rejected.
- Venus of Brassempouy is discovered.
- Émile Delahaye produces the first Delahaye automobile in Tours.
- Paul Cézanne paints Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier.
Literature
- Camille Flammarion - Omega: The Last Days of the World
- Anatole France - Le Lys rouge
- Jules Renard - Poil de carotte
- Jules Verne - Mirifiques Aventures de Maître Antifer
Music
- Claude Debussy
- Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
- Proses lyriques
- Gabriel Fauré
- Hymne à Apollon
- La Bonne Chanson
- Nocturne No. 6
- 2 Motets, Op. 65
- Vincent d'Indy - Prélude et Petit Canon, Op. 38
- Jules Massenet
- Thaïs
- La Navarraise
- Camille Saint-Saëns
- 3 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 99
- Thème varié
Births
January to June
- 12 January – Georges Carpentier, boxer (died 1975)
- 18 January – Romain Bellenger, cyclist (died 1981)
- 6 February – André Marchal, organist and organ teacher (died 1980)
- 14 March – Marie-Simone Capony, teacher, fifth-oldest person in the world (died 2007)
- 26 March – Albert Achard, World War I flying ace (died 1972)
- 9 April – Jean Gounot, gymnast and Olympic medallist (died 1978)
- 23 April – Georges Renavent, actor (died 1969)
- 10 May – Paul Dujardin, water polo player and Olympic medallist (died 1959)
- 27 May – Louis-Ferdinand Céline, writer (died 1961)
- 2 June – Jean Gachet, boxer and Olympic medallist (died 1968)
- 13 June – Jacques Henri Lartigue, photographer and painter (died 1986)
July to September
- 25 July – Yvonne Printemps, singer and actress (died 1977)
- 19 August – André Lefèbvre, automobile engineer (died 1963)
- 27 August – André Lurçat, architect (died 1970)
- 3 September
- 8 September – Andrée Vaurabourg, pianist and teacher (died 1980)
- 14 September – Pierre-Marie Théas, Bishop (died 1977)
- 15 September – Jean Renoir, film director (died 1979)
October to December
- 17 October – Félix Amiot, aircraft constructor (died 1974)
- 25 October – Claude Cahun, photographer and writer (died 1954)
- 30 October – Jean Rostand, biologist and philosopher (died 1977)
- 4 November – Gabriel Auphan, Admiral (died 1982)
- 5 November – René Laforgue, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst (died 1962)
- 7 December – Louis Béguet, rugby union player (died 1983)
- 19 December – Paul Baudouin, banker, politician and Minister (died 1964)
- 25 December – Maurice Floquet, France's oldest man on record (died 2006)
Full date unknown
Deaths
- 29 January – Armand Gautier, painter and lithographer (born 1825)
- 3 February – Edmond Frémy, chemist (born 1814)
- 6 February – Maria Deraismes, author and pioneer for women's rights (born 1828)
- 9 February – Maxime Du Camp, writer and photographer (born 1822)
- 14 February – Jacques-Léonard Maillet, sculptor (born 1823)
- 20 May – Philippe Édouard Foucaux, Tibetologist (born 1811)
- 25 June – Marie François Sadi Carnot, President of France (assassinated) (born 1837)
- 1 July – Jean-Joseph Carriès, sculptor, ceramist, and miniaturist (born 1855)
- 2 September – Pauline Duvernay, dancer (born 1813)
- 8 November – Louis Figuier, scientist and writer (born 1819)
- 7 December – Ferdinand de Lesseps, developer of the Suez Canal (born 1805)
Full date unknown
- Jacques Claude Demogeot, man of letters (born 1808)
References
References
- (10 April 1894). "L'assassinat du président Carnot / par A. Lacassagne,...". A. Storck.
- (7 May 2017). "Jean-Marie Le Pen: Nie zawaham się zabić". Gazeta Wyborcza.
- "France - The Dreyfus Affair {{!}} Britannica".
- Hull, Peter. "Delahaye: Famous on Road and Race Track", in Ward, Ian, executive editor. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 5, p.521.
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