1864 in France

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1864
in
France

Decades:
  • 1840s
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
  • 1870s
  • 1880s
See also:Other events of 1864
History of France  • Timeline  • Years

Events from the year 1864 in France.

Incumbents[]

  • MonarchNapoleon III

Events[]

  • 10 April - Second French intervention in Mexico: Treaty of Miramar.
  • 4 May - Société Générale bank established in Paris.[1]
  • 14 May - The Orgueil meteorite falls to earth.
  • 19 June - American Civil War: Battle of Cherbourg - Confederate States Navy CSS Alabama is sunk in a single-ship action with USS Kearsarge in la Manche off the coast of Cherbourg.
  • 5–6 September - Bombardment of Shimonoseki: An international naval fleet including three French ships defeats Japanese daimyō Mōri Takachika in the Shimonoseki Straits of Japan.

Arts and literature[]

  • April - Charles Baudelaire leaves Paris for Belgium in the hope of resolving his financial difficulties.
  • 26 May - Alexandre Dumas, fils marries Nadejda Naryschkine. His father, Alexandre Dumas, père, returns to Paris from Italy.
  • 17 December - Jacques Offenbach's opéra bouffe La Belle Hélène receives its first performance at the Théâtre des Variétés in Paris.
  • Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth (Voyage au centre de la Terre) is published.

Births[]

  • 24 January - Marguerite Durand, actress, journalist and suffragette (died 1936).
  • 1 March - Étienne Destot, radiologist and anatomist (died 1918).
  • 16 March - Lucien Cayeux, sedimentary petrographer (died 1944).
  • 10 May - Léon Gaumont, inventor, engineer, film pioneer and industrialist (died 1946).
  • 11 November - Maurice Leblanc, novelist and short story writer (died 1941).
  • 16 November - Stéphane Javelle, astronomer (died 1917)
  • 24 November - Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, painter (died 1901).
  • 8 December - Camille Claudel, sculptor and graphic artist (died 1943).
  • 28 December - Henri de Régnier, poet (died 1936).

Deaths[]

References[]

  1. ^ Thelwell, Emma (2008-01-24). "Société Générale: A history". The Daily Telegraph. London.
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