1926 in France
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Events from the year 1926 in France.
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[edit] Events
- 9 May - French navy bombards Damascus because of Druze riots.
- 24 November - The village of Rocquebillier in French Riviera is almost destroyed in a massive hail.
[edit] Sport
- 20 June - Tour de France begins.
- 18 July - Tour de France ends, won by Lucien Buysse of Belgium.
[edit] Births
- 11 February - Paul Bocuse, chef.
- 14 August - René Goscinny, author, editor and humorist (d.1977).
- 15 September - Jean-Pierre Serre, mathematician.
- 17 September - Jean-Marie Lustiger, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Paris and Cardinal (d.2007).
- 15 October - Michel Foucault, philosopher, historian, critic and sociologist (d.1984).
- 3 November - Paul Rebeyrolle, painter (d.2005).
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- Pierre Broué, historian and Trotskyist (d.2005).
- Raymond Hains, artist and photographer (d.2005).
[edit] Deaths
- 14 January - René Boylesve, author (b.1867).
- 28 February - Alphonse Louis Nicolas Borrelly, astronomer (b.1842).
- 2 July - Émile Coué, psychologist and pharmacist (b.1857).
- 21 September - Léon Charles Thévenin, telegraph engineer (b.1857).
- 5 December - Claude Monet, painter (b.1840).
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- Georges Bénédite, Egyptologist (b.1857).
- Jean-Camille Formigé, architect (b.1845).