1978 in France

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1978
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France

Decades:
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  • 1960s
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  • 1980s
  • 1990s
See also:Other events of 1978
History of France  • Timeline  • Years

Events from the year 1978 in France.

Incumbents[]

Events[]

  • February - Launch of the Horizon front-wheel drive hatchback by Chrysler Europe, which will be built in France as a Simca and sold in Britain as a Talbot.[1]
  • 1 February - Hollywood film director Roman Polanski skips bail and flees to France, after pleading guilty to charges of engaging in sex with a 13-year-old girl.
  • 12 March - Legislative Election held.
  • 19 March - Legislative Election held.
  • April - Launch of the Renault 18 saloon and estates, replacement for the Renault 12.[2]
  • 4 May - Communist activist Henri Curiel is murdered in Paris.
  • 10 May - Two years after buying Citroën, carmaker Peugeot makes another takeover by purchasing the European operations of American car giant Chrysler, owners of the French Simca and British Chrysler brands.[3]
  • 16 May - Amoco Cadiz runs aground off the coast of Brittany, split in two and spilled 68.7 million US gallons (260,000 m3) of oil.
  • 18–19 May - Belgian and French paratroopers fly to Zaire to aid the fight against the rebels.
  • 27 May - Brittany Ferries inaugurate a regular service between Roscoff and Cork in the Republic of Ireland.[4]
  • 26 June - Bombing by Breton nationalists causes destruction in Palace of Versailles.
  • December - The Simca Horizon is voted European Car of the Year.[5]

Births[]

January to March[]

April to June[]

  • 5 April - Boussad Houche, soccer player.
  • 5 April - Arnaud Tournant, cyclist.
  • 8 April - Mathieu Assou-Ekotto, soccer player.
  • 11 April - David Ducourtioux, soccer player.
  • 2 May - Didier Domi, soccer player.[6]
  • 5 May - Bruno Cheyrou, soccer player.
  • 11 May - Laetitia Casta, supermodel and actress.
  • 15 May - Sébastien Chabbert, soccer player.
  • 15 May - Yohan Demont, soccer player.
  • 27 May - Jacques Abardonado, soccer player.
  • 29 May - Sébastien Grosjean, tennis player.
  • 2 June - Nicolas Bal, Nordic combined skier and Olympic medallist.
  • 6 June - Faudel, singer.
  • 11 June - Julien Rodriguez, soccer player.
  • 15 June - Jérôme Moïso, basketball player.
  • 17 June - Isabelle Delobel, ice dancer.
  • 17 June - Véronique Delobel, ice dancer.
  • 23 June - Frédéric Leclercq, bassist.
  • 28 June - Clarisse Albrecht, singer-songwriter, actress and former model

July to September[]

  • 17 July - Émilie Simon, singer and composer.
  • 18 July - Mélissa Theuriau, journalist and news anchor.
  • 20 July - Cédric Heymans, rugby union player.
  • 26 July - Matthieu Bataille, judoka.
  • 28 July - Yannick Jauzion, rugby union player.
  • 29 July - Julien Laharrague, rugby union player.
  • 4 August - Emmanuelle Boidron, actress.
  • 7 August - Alexandre Aja, film director.
  • 9 August - Audrey Tautou, actress.
  • 14 August - Pascal Delhommeau, soccer player.
  • 19 August - François Modesto, soccer player.
  • 19 August - Sebastien Tortelli, twice World Champion motocross racer.
  • 27 August - Franck Queudrue, soccer player.
  • 29 August - Yves Deroff, soccer player.
  • 31 August - Philippe Christanval, soccer player.
  • 9 September - Alioune Touré, soccer player.
  • 11 September - Laurent Courtois, soccer player.
  • 13 September - Sonia Huguet, cyclist.
  • 20 September - Julien Bonnaire, rugby union player.
  • 23 September - Frédéric Daquin, soccer player.
  • 23 September - Ingrid Jacquemod, alpine skier.
  • 27 September - Jean-Joël Perrier-Doumbé, soccer player.

October to December[]

  • 5 October - Fabien Boudarène, soccer player.
  • 29 October - Jérôme Guisset, rugby league player.
  • 28 November - Denis Flahaut, cyclist.
  • November - Mélanie Doutey, actress.
  • 7 December - Jean Bouilhou, rugby union player.
  • 10 December - Grégory Proment, soccer player.
  • 11 December - Eric Borel, spree killer (died 1995).
  • 16 December - Sylvain Distin, soccer player.

Full date unknown[]

Deaths[]

January to June[]

  • 8 January - André François-Poncet, politician and diplomat (born 1887).
  • 16 January - Jean Gounot, gymnast and Olympic medallist (born 1894).
  • 22 January - Léon Damas, poet and politician (born 1912).
  • 24 January - Georges Perros, writer (born 1923).
  • 31 January - Marie-Louise Damien, singer and actress (born 1889).
  • 2 March - Alix Combelle, swing jazz tenor saxophonist, clarinetist and bandleader (born 1912).
  • 11 March - Hélène Bouvier, operatic mezzo-soprano (born 1905).
  • 11 March - Claude François, singer and songwriter (born 1939).
  • 15 March - Jacques Forestier, rheumatologist (born 1890).
  • 18 March - François Duprat, negationist writer (born 1941).
  • 19 March - Gaston Julia, mathematician (born 1893).
  • 20 March - Jacques Brugnon, tennis player (born 1895).
  • 23 April - Jacques Rueff, economist and adviser to the French Government (born 1896).
  • 4 May - Henri Curiel, political activist, assassinated (born 1914).
  • 24 June - Robert Charroux, writer (born 1909).

July to December[]

  • 14 July - Gaston Ragueneau, athlete and Olympic medallist (born 1881).
  • 22 July - André Chapelon, mechanical engineer and designer of steam locomotives (born 1892).
  • 23 July - Danielle Collobert, author, poet and journalist (born 1940).
  • 26 August - Charles Boyer, actor (born 1899).
  • 6 September - Max Décugis, tennis player (born 1882).
  • 8 September - Jean Nicolas, international soccer player (born 1913).
  • 19 September - Étienne Gilson, Thomistic philosopher and historian of philosophy (born 1884).
  • 16 November - Claude Dauphin, actor (born 1903).
  • 5 December - Bernard Faÿ, historian (born 1893).
  • 21 December - Roger Caillois, writer and intellectual (born 1913).

Full date unknown[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Creating the Chrysler Horizon: The Chrysler Europe Design Team speaks".
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ Ashmore, Jehan (2 April 2018). "Brittany Ferries Resume French Service in Year of 40th Anniversary". Afloat. Ireland. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  5. ^ [2]
  6. ^ "Didier Domi | Football Stats | No Club | Age 43 | 1996-2010". Soccerbase. Centurycomm Limited. Retrieved 21 August 2021.

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