1893 in France

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1893
in
France

Decades:
  • 1870s
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
  • 1900s
  • 1910s
See also:Other events of 1893
History of France  • Timeline  • Years

Events from the year 1893 in France.

Incumbents[]

  • President: Marie François Sadi Carnot
  • President of the Council of Ministers:
    • until 4 April: Alexandre Ribot
    • 4 April-3 December: Charles Dupuy
    • starting 3 December: Jean Casimir-Perier

Events[]

  • 10 March – Côte d'Ivoire becomes a French colony.
  • 16–17 August – Massacre of Italian workers of the Compagnie des Salins du Midi in Aigues-Mortes (France) by French villagers and workers. Anti-French riots erupt in Italy. In Rome the windows of the French Embassy were smashed and for a while the angry mob seemed to get out of hand.
  • 20 August – Legislative election held.
  • 3 September – Legislative election held.
  • 10 October – First car number plates in Paris.

Births[]

January to June[]

  • 3 February – Gaston Julia, mathematician (died 1978).
  • 5 February – Arsène Roux, Arabist and Berberologist (died 1971).
  • 15 March – Jules Moch, politician (died 1985).
  • 21 March – Marcel Rey-Golliet, boxer (died 1967).
  • 3 April – Bernard Faÿ, historian (died 1978).
  • 17 April – Marguerite Broquedis, tennis player (died 1983).
  • 12 May – René Mourlon, athlete and Olympic medallist (died 1977).
  • 14 May – Louis Verneuil, playwright and screenwriter (died 1952).

July to December[]

  • 28 July – Alfred Eluère, rugby union player (died 1985).
  • 15 August – Eugène Criqui, world champion boxer (died 1977).
  • 15 August – Pierre Dac, humorist and French Resistance activist (died 1975).
  • 17 August – Jean Laigret, biologist (died 1966).
  • 19 October – Henri Mignet, aircraft designer and builder (died 1965).
  • 1 November – Pierre Deley, pioneering pilot (died 1981).
  • 5 November – Raymond Loewy, industrial designer (died 1986).
  • 3 December – Edmond Decottignies, weightlifter and Olympic gold medallist (died 1963).
  • 8 December – Pierre Etchebaster, real tennis player (died 1980).
  • 31 December – Robert Jacquinot, cyclist (died 1980).

Deaths[]

  • 10 January – Alexis André, missionary priest in Canada (born 1832).
  • 27 March – Alphonse Beau de Rochas, engineer (born 1815).
  • 4 April – Alphonse Pyrame de Candolle, botanist (born 1806).
  • 8 April – Félix Esquirou de Parieu, statesman (born 1815).
  • 12 April – Alfred-Henri-Amand Mame, printer and publisher (born 1811).
  • 28 April – Gustave Nadaud, songwriter and chansonnier (born 1820).
  • 16 August – Jean-Martin Charcot, neurologist and professor of anatomical pathology (born 1825).
  • 17 October – Patrice de Mac-Mahon, duc de Magenta, general and politician, first President of the Third Republic (born 1808).[1]
  • 18 October – Charles Gounod, composer (born 1818).
  • 4 November – Pierre Tirard, politician (born 1827).
  • 8 November – Arnaud-Michel d'Abbadie, geographer (born 1815).
  • 17 November – Hippolyte Destailleur, architect (born 1822).

Full date unknown[]

References[]

  1. ^ Tucker, Spencer C. (2009). A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East [6 volumes]: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East. ABC-CLIO. p. 1384. ISBN 9781851096725.
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