Timeline of Rennes

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Rennes, France.

Before the 20th century[]

  • 5th century – Roman Catholic diocese of Rennes active.[1]
  • 1356 – Siege of Rennes (1356-1357).[2]
  • 1561 – Parlement of Brittany headquartered in Rennes.[2]
  • 1589 – 13 March: Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur takes power.[3]
  • 1598 – May: Entry of Henry IV into Rennes.[2]
  • 1654 –  [fr] built.[4]
  • 1672 – Saint George Palace built.[4]
  • 1693 – Office of mayor established.[5]
  • 1700 –  [fr] built.
  • 1720 – December:  [fr].[2]
  • 1743 –  [fr] built.
  • 1757 –  [fr] founded.[6]
  • 1768 –  [fr] built.
  • 1770 – Population: 23,143.
  • 1790 – Rennes becomes part of the Ille-et-Vilaine souveraineté.[7]
  • 1793 – Population: 30,160.[7]
  • 1794 – Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes and  [fr] established.[8]
  • 1803
  • 1836 –  [fr] opens.
  • 1853 – Société d'horticulture d'Ille-et-Vilaine founded.[11]
  • 1856 – Population: 45,664.[7]
  • 1857 – Gare de Rennes built.
  • 1858 –  [fr] founded.
  • 1878 – Centre pénitentiaire de Rennes women's prison begins operating.
  • 1882 – Société de géographie de Rennes founded.[11]
  • 1886 – Population: 66,139.[12]
  • 1899 – Alfred Dreyfus' second trial takes place in Rennes.

20th century[]

  • 1903 –  [fr] built.
  • 1911 – Population: 79,372.[13]
  • 1933 – Rennes–Saint-Jacques Airport built.
  • 1936 –  [fr] built.
  • 1940 – German occupation begins.(fr)
  • 1944 – 4 August:  [fr] by Allied forces.
  • 1946 – Population: 113,781.[7]
  • 1956 – Rennes partnered with Exeter, UK.[14]
  • 1958 – Rennes partnered with Rochester, New York, USA.[14]
  • 1961 –  [fr] (assembly hall) opens on the  [fr].
  • 1962 – Population: 151,948.[7]
  • 1964 – Rennes partnered with Erlangen, Germany.[14]
  • 1965 – Rennes partnered with Brno, Czech Republic.[14]
  • 1967 – Rennes partnered with Sendai, Japan.[14]
  • 1968 – Rennes "Maison de la Culture" established.
  • 1970 – University of Rennes 1 established.
  • 1977 – Edmond Hervé becomes mayor.
  • 1980 – Rennes partnered with Leuven, Belgium.[citation needed]
  • 1982
    • Rennes partnered with Setif, Algeria;[14] and Cork, Ireland.
    • Rennes becomes part of the Brittany (administrative region).
  • 1983 – Regional Council of Brittany headquartered in the Hôtel de Courcy in Rennes.(fr)
  • 1989 –  [fr] in use.
  • 1990
  • 1991 – Rennes partnered with Almaty, Kazakhstan.[14]
  • 1992
    • Gare de Rennes rebuilt.
    • Rennes partnered with Hué, Vietnam.[14]
  • 1994 – February:  [fr].
  • 1995 – Rennes partnered with Bandiagara Cercle, Mali.[14]
  • 1998 – Rennes partnered with Poznań, Poland.[14]
  • 1999
    • Rennes partnered with Sibiu, Romania.[14]
    • Population: 206,229.[7]

21st century[]

  • 2002
    • Rennes Metro begins operating.
    • Rennes partnered with Jinan, China.[14]
  • 2006 – Les Champs Libres cultural centre opens.
  • 2008
    • Pathe Gaumont cinema opens.[15]
    • Daniel Delaveau becomes mayor.
  • 2011 – Population: 208,033.[16]
  • 2012 – Population: 209,860.
  • 2014
  • 2015 – December:  [fr] held.[16]

See also[]

  • History of Rennes
  •  [fr]
  •  [fr]
  •  [fr] department
  •  [fr]
other cities in the Brittany region
  • , France
  •  [fr]

References[]

  1. ^ "Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: France". Norway: Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Britannica 1910.
  3. ^ "Rennes". Encyclopédie Larousse (in French). Éditions Larousse. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Chambers 1901.
  5. ^ Ducrest de Villeneuve 1845.
  6. ^ Jim Parrott (ed.). "Chronology of Scholarly Societies". Scholarly Societies Project. Canada: University of Waterloo. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Rennes, EHESS. (in French)
  8. ^ "(Rennes)".  [fr]: Répertoire des musées français (in French). Ministre de la Culture et de la Communication [fr]. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Histoire et chiffres". Bibliothèque de Rennes Métropole (in French). Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  10. ^ Henry R. Tedder; E.C. Thomas (1882), "Libraries: France", Encyclopædia Britannica, 14 (9th ed.), New York (list of cities)
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b "Sociétés savantes de France (Rennes)" (in French). Paris: Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  12. ^ "France: Area and Population: Principal Towns". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1890.
  13. ^ "France: Area and Population: Principal Towns". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1921.
  14. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l Des jumelages a la cooperation decentralisee (PDF) (in French),  [fr], 2014
  15. ^ "Movie Theaters in Rennes, France". CinemaTreasures.org. Los Angeles: Cinema Treasures LLC. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  16. ^ Jump up to: a b "Données du Monde: Rennes", Le Monde (in French), retrieved 30 December 2015

This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia.

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