1884 in France
Appearance
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Events from the year 1884 in France.
Incumbents
[edit]Events
[edit]- 7 March – Eugène Poubelle introduces the dustbin to Paris.[1][2]
- June – At Bắc Lệ, Chinese forces attack a French column sent to occupy Tonkin in accordance with earlier treaties, starting the Sino-French War.
- 6 June – Treaty of Hué is signed between representatives of Vietnam and the French Empire.
- 23 August – Battle of Fuzhou: Admiral Amédée Courbet's Far East Squadron virtually destroys China's Fujian Fleet.
- 1 October – French begin occupation of Keelung (Jilong).
- 23 November – Siege of Tuyên Quang begins in Indochina: The French Foreign Legion is besieged by forces of the Empire of China.
Arts and literature
[edit]- 29 July – Société des Artistes Indépendants is founded in Paris.
Births
[edit]January to June
[edit]- 5 January – Arnaud Denjoy, mathematician (died 1974)
- 7 February – Achille Liénart, Cardinal (died 1973)
- 24 March – Eugène-Gabriel-Gervais-Laurent Tisserant, Cardinal (died 1972)
- 26 March – Paul Legentilhomme, military officer (died 1975)
- 31 March – Henri Queuille, Radical-Socialist politician and Prime Minister of France (died 1970)
- 5 May – Jean Decoux, Governor-General of French Indochina (died 1963)
- 13 June – Étienne Gilson, Thomistic philosopher and historian of philosophy (died 1978)
- 18 June – Édouard Daladier, Radical-Socialist politician and Prime Minister of France (died 1970)
- 19 June – Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, writer and artist (died 1974)
- 27 June – Gaston Bachelard, philosopher (died 1962)
- 30 June – Georges Duhamel, author (died 1966)
July to December
[edit]- 4 July – Pauline Carton, actress (died 1974)
- 7 July – André Dunoyer de Segonzac, painter and graphic artist (died 1974)
- 10 July – Pierre Larquey, actor (died 1962)
- 12 July – Edgar Stehli, French-born American actor (died 1973)
- 3 August – Georges Boillot, motor racing driver and World War I fighter pilot (died 1916)
- 25 August – Léon Poirier, film director, screenwriter and film producer (died 1968)
- 27 August – Vincent Auriol, politician, President of France (died 1966)
- 4 September – Henri Meslot, athlete (died 1973)
- 24 September – Gustave Garrigou, cyclist, 1911 Tour de France winner (died 1963)
- 25 September – Rita Jolivet, American-born actress (died 1971)
- 4 October – Félix Gouin, politician (died 1977)
- 27 October – André Le Troquer, politician and lawyer (died 1963)
- 2 December – Jean Paulhan, writer, literary critic and publisher (died 1968)
Full date unknown
[edit]- Jacques Maroger, painter (died 1962)
Deaths
[edit]- 3 February – Eugène Rouher, statesman (born 1814)
- 4 April – Adolphe Dugléré, chef (born 1805)
- 10 April – Jean-Baptiste Dumas, chemist (born 1800)
- 6 May
- Judah P. Benjamin, American-born Jewish United States Senator from Louisiana from 1853 to 1861 (born 1811)
- Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne, Jew who became a Jesuit Catholic priest and missionary (born 1814)
- 10 September – Jean-Augustin Barral, agronomist (born 1819)
- 13 December – Eugène Pelletan, writer, journalist and politician (born 1813)
References
[edit]- ^ Lafon, Cathy (2023-03-29). "Fin de la grève des éboueurs à Paris : de l'invention de la poubelle au recyclage, voici l'histoire de nos déchets". SudOuest.fr (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- ^ "7 mars 1884: invention des poubelles". Le Soir (in French). 2017-03-07. Retrieved 2024-02-17.