1875 in France
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See also: | Other events of 1875 History of France • Timeline • Years |
Events from the year 1875 in France.
Incumbents
- President: Patrice de MacMahon, Duke of Magenta
- President of the Council of Ministers: Ernest Courtot de Cissey (until 10 March), Louis Buffet (starting 10 March)
Events
- 20 May – Convention du Mètre signed in Paris.
Arts and literature
- 5 January – The Palais Garnier, one of the most famous opera houses in the world, is inaugurated in Paris.
- 3 March – The first performance of Bizet's Carmen at the Opéra Comique, Paris.
Births
- 21 February – Jeanne Calment, supercentenarian and the oldest living person ever documented in history (died 1997)
- 7 March – Maurice Ravel, composer and pianist (died 1937)
- 27 March – Cécile Vogt-Mugnier, neurologist (died 1962)
- 4 April – Pierre Monteux, conductor (died 1964)
- 5 April – Mistinguett, singer (born 1956)
- 27 April – Maurice, 6th duc de Broglie, physicist (died 1960)
- 28 June – Henri Lebesgue, mathematician (died 1941)
- 31 July – Jacques Villon, painter and printmaker (died 1963)
- 6 August – Marcel Labey, conductor and composer (died 1968)
- 27 September – Cléo de Mérode, dancer (died 1966)
Full date unknown
- Maurice Princet, mathematician and actuary (died 1973)
Deaths
January to June
- 1 January – Jacques Crétineau-Joly, journalist and historian (born 1803)
- 3 January – Pierre Larousse, grammarian and lexicographer (born 1817)
- 10 January – Anton Melbye, Danish painter (born 1818)
- 20 January – Jean-François Millet, painter (born 1814)
- 22 February – Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, painter (born 1796)
- 1 March – Tristan Corbière, poet (born 1845)
- 25 March – Louis Amédée Achard, novelist (born 1814)
- 5 May – Alexandre Boreau, pharmacist and botanist (born 1803)
- 10 May – Gustave Thuret, botanist (born 1817)
- 31 May – Eliphas Levi, occult author and magician (born 1810)
- 3 June – Georges Bizet, composer and pianist (born 1838)
- 24 June – Henri Labrouste, architect (born 1801)
- 25 June – Antoine-Louis Barye, sculptor (born 1796)
July to December
- 11 August – Charles Rohault de Fleury, architect (born 1801)
- 25 August – Charles Auguste Frossard, general (born 1807)
- 12 October – Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, sculptor and painter (born 1827)
- 24 October – Jacques Paul Migne, priest, theologian and publisher (born 1800)
- 17 November – Jacques-Marie-Achille Ginoulhiac, Bishop (born 1806)
Full date unknown
- Charles Auguste Désiré Filon, historian (born 1800)
- Michel Lévy, publisher (born 1821)
References
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