1800 in France

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1800
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See also:Other events of 1800
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Events from the year 1800 in France.

Events[]

  • January - Constitutional Referendum held which ratifies a new constitution.
  • 13 February - Foundation of the Banque de France.
  • 6 April - Siege of Genoa begins, with the Austrians besieging the French garrison.
  • 3 May - Battle of Engen, French victory over Austrian forces.
  • 3 May - Battle of Stockach, French victory.
  • 15 May - Battle of Erbach, French victory with heavy casualties on both sides.
  • 15 May - Napoleon Bonaparte crosses the Alps and invades Italy.
  • 4 June - Siege of Genoa ends in a tactical victory for Austria.
  • 9 June - Battle of Montebello, French victory.
  • 14 June - Battle of Marengo, French victory, driving the Austrians out of Italy.
  • 19 June - Battle of Höchstädt, French victory.
  • 5 September - At the invitation of the Maltese, British troops liberate the Islands of Malta and Gozo from the French.
  • 30 September - The Convention of 1800 (Treaty of Mortefontaine), signed between the United States and France, ends the Quasi-War.
  • 1 October - Third Treaty of San Ildefonso, secretly negotiated between France and Spain, by which Spain returns the colonial territory of Louisiana to France.
  • 10 October - Conspiration des poignards, conspiracy to assassinate Napoleon Bonaparte, which is prevented.
  • 12 October - Boston-Berceau Action: The United States captures a French ship.
  • 3 December - Battle of Hohenlinden, decisive French victory over Austrian forces.
  • 24 December - Plot of the Rue Saint-Nicaise, assassination attempt on Napoleon Bonaparte in Paris.
  • 25 December - Battle of Pozzolo: French victory.

Births[]

January to June[]

July to December[]

  • 14 July - Jean-Baptiste Dumas, chemist (died 1884).
  • 31 July - Louis Viardot, writer, art historian and critic, theatrical figure, hispanophile and translator (died 1883).
  • 28 July - Frédérick Lemaître, actor and playwright (died 1876).
  • 12 August - Jean-Jacques Ampère, philologist and man of letters (died 1864).
  • 26 August - Félix Archimède Pouchet, naturalist (died 1872).
  • 12 September - Pierre Charles Fournier de Saint-Amant, chess master (died 1872).
  • 22 September - Jean Louis Lassaigne, chemist (died 1859).
  • 8 October - Jules Desnoyers, geologist and archaeologist (died 1887).
  • 23 October - Henri Milne-Edwards, zoologist (died 1885).
  • 25 October - Jacques Paul Migne, priest, theologian and publisher (died 1875).
  • 1 November - Charles Antoine Lemaire, botanist and botanical author (died 1871).
  • 17 November - Achille Fould, financier and politician (died 1867).
  • 22 November - Jules Bastide, publicist (died 1879).
  • 10 December - Philippe Ricord, physician (died 1889).
  • 28 December - Jean-Pierre Dantan, sculptor (died 1869).

Full date unknown[]

Deaths[]

January to March[]

April to June[]

  • 19 April - Jean Antoine Marbot, general and politician (born 1754).
  • 4 May - Armand, duc d'Aiguillon, nobleman (born 1750).
  • 7 May - Jean-Baptiste Vallin de la Mothe, architect (born 1729).
  • 10 May - Jacques Mallet du Pan, journalist (born 1749).
  • 14 June - Louis Charles Antoine Desaix, General (born 1768).
  • 14 June - Jean Baptiste Kléber, General (born 1753).
  • 18 June - Francis V of Beauharnais, nobleman, soldier, politician, colonial governor and admiral (born 1714).
  • 28 June - Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne, Military officer and antiquarian (born 1743).

July to December[]

Full date unknown[]

See also[]

References[]

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