1873 in France

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1873
in
France

Decades:
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
  • 1870s
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
See also:Other events of 1873
History of France  • Timeline  • Years

Events from the year 1873 in France.

Incumbents[]

  • President: Adolphe Thiers (until 24 May), Patrice de MacMahon, Duke of Magenta (starting 24 May)
  • President of the Council of Ministers: Jules Armand Dufaure (until 24 May), Albert, duc de Broglie (starting 24 May)

Events[]

  • 16 September – German troops leave France upon completion of payment of indemnity for Franco-Prussian War.
  • 27 October - Henry, Count of Chambord, refuses to be crowned 'King Henry V of France' until France abandons its tricolour and returns to the old Bourbon flag.
  • 21 December – Francis Garnier is attacked outside Hanoi by Black Flag mercenaries fighting for the Vietnamese.

Births[]

  • 2 January – Thérèse de Lisieux, Roman Catholic Carmelite nun, canonised as a saint (died 1897)
  • 28 January – Colette, writer (died 1954)
  • 2 February – Maurice Tourneur, film director and screenwriter (died 1961)
  • 19 February – Louis Feuillade, film director (died 1925)
  • 17 May – Henri Barbusse, novelist, journalist and communist (died 1935)
  • 28 June – Alexis Carrel, surgeon and biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (died 1944)
  • 1 July – Alice Guy-Blaché, pioneer filmmaker, first female film director (died 1968 in the United States)[1]
  • 4 August –
    • Joseph Paul-Boncour, politician (died 1972)
    • Alice Pruvot-Fol, malacologist (died 1972)
  • 14 August – Madeleine Fournier-Sarlovèze, golfer (died 1962)[2]
  • 8 September – Alfred Jarry, playwright and novelist (died 1907)
  • 25 November – Pierre Lacau, Egyptologist and philologist (died 1963)

Deaths[]

  • 10 January – Napoleon III of France, first President of the French Republic and only emperor of the Second French Empire (born 1808)
  • 23 January – Louis Gustave Ricard, painter (born 1823)
  • 1 April – Marc Girardin, politician and man of letters (born 1801)
  • 16 April – Joseph Albert Alexandre Glatigny, poet (born 1839)
  • 4 May – Charles Rigault de Genouilly, Admiral (born 1807)
  • 16 June – Eugène Flachat, civil engineer (born 1802)
  • 18 July – Philarète Chasles, critic and man of letters (born 1798)
  • 8 August – Antoine Chintreuil, painter (born 1814)
  • 7 September – Jules Verreaux, botanist and ornithologist (born 1807)
  • 21 September – Auguste Nélaton, physician and surgeon (born 1807)
  • 23 September – Jean Chacornac, astronomer (born 1823)

References[]

  1. ^ "Alice Guy-Blaché | French director". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Olympedia – Madeleine Fournier-Sarlovèze". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
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