1826 in France
Events from the year 1826 in France.
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See also: | Other events of 1826 History of France • Timeline • Years |
Incumbents
Events
- 15 January - The newspaper Le Figaro begins publication in Paris, initially as a weekly.
- June - Photography: Nicéphore Niépce makes a true photograph, View from the Window at Le Gras.
- 19 August - Louis Christophe François Hachette purchases the Brédif bookshop on rue Pierre-Sarrazin, Paris, origin of the Hachette publishing business.[3]
- Unknown date - Société alsacienne de constructions mécaniques founded; becomes part of Alstom, global railway rolling stock manufacturer.
Arts and literature
- The second novel by Victor Hugo, Bug-Jargal, is published.
Births
- 6 April - Gustave Moreau, painter (died 1898)
- 5 May - Eugénie de Montijo, wife of Napoléon III (died 1920)
- 18 May - Emile-Justin Menier, pharmaceutical manufacturer, chocolatier and politician (died 1881)
- 29 June - Charles Ernest Beulé, archaeologist and politician (died 1874)
- 24 October - Léopold Victor Delisle, bibliophile and historian (died 1910)
Full date unknown
- Alphonse de Polignac, mathematician (died 1863)
- Louis-Arsène Delaunay, actor (died 1903)
Deaths
- 3 January
- Marie Le Masson Le Golft, naturalist (born 1750)
- Louis Gabriel Suchet, Marshal of France (born 1770)
- 22 January - Henri-Cardin-Jean-Baptiste d'Aguesseau, politician (born 1746)
- 2 February - Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, lawyer, politician, epicure and gastronome (born 1755)
- 8 October - Marie-Guillemine Benoist, painter (born 1768)
- 5 November - Élie Halévy (Chalfan), Hebrew poet and author (born 1760)
Full date unknown
- Jean-Baptiste Stouf, sculptor (born 1742)
See also
References
- Sand, George (1 January 1991). Story of My Life: The Autobiography of George Sand. SUNY Press. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-7914-0580-2.
- "Joseph, count de Villèle | French politician | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
- Bouvier, Béatrice (2001). "Pour une histoire de l'architecture des librairies: le Quartier latin de 1793 à 1914". Livraisons d'Histoire de l'Architecture. 2: 14. doi:10.3406/lha.2001.880.
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