1825 in France
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See also: 1824 in France, 1826 in France.
Events from the year 1825 in France.
Events
- January - Anti-Sacrilege Act, law against blasphemy and sacrilege passed under King Charles X. The law was never applied (except for a minor point).
- 17 April, Charles X recognizes Haiti, 21 years after it expelled the French after the successful Haitian Revolution.
- Franco-Trarzan War of 1825, conflict between the forces of the new amir of Trarza, Muhammad al Habib, and France.
Births
January to June
- 28 February - Jean-Baptiste Arban, cornetist and conductor (died 1889).
- 16 March - Auguste Poulet-Malassis, printer and publisher (died 1878).
- 6 May - Charlotte de Rothschild, socialite and painter (died 1899).
- 7 June - Gustave Emile Boissonade, legal scholar (died 1910).
- 14 June - Jean-Baptiste Joseph Émile Montégut, critic (died 1895).
- 30 June - Hervé, composer, librettist and conductor (died 1892).
July to December
- 2 July - Émile Ollivier, statesman, 30th Prime Minister of France (died 1913).
- 19 July - Pierre Potain, cardiologist (died 1901).
- 4 August - Victor Auguste, baron Duperré, colonial administrator (died 1900).
- 22 August - Auguste Arnaud, sculptor (died 1883).
- 31 October - Charles Lavigerie, Cardinal, Primate of Africa (died 1892).
- 6 November - Charles Garnier, architect (died 1898).
- 29 November - Jean-Martin Charcot, neurologist and professor of anatomical pathology (died 1893).
- 30 November - William-Adolphe Bouguereau, painter (died 1905).
- 25 December - Henri de Bornier, poet and dramatist (died 1901).
Full date unknown
- Joseph-Epiphane Darras, historian (died 1878).
- Armand Gautier, painter and lithographer (died 1894).
Deaths
January to June
- 17 January - Antoine-François-Claude Ferrand, statesman and political writer (born 1751).
- 5 February - Pierre Gaveaux, operatic tenor and composer (born 1761).
- 17 February - Jean-Baptiste Robert Lindet, politician (born 1746).
- 25 March - Fabre d'Olivet, author, poet and composer (born 1767).
- 19 May - Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon, utopian socialist thinker (born 1760).
- 21 May - André Briche, General (born 1772).
- 9 June - Pauline Bonaparte, younger and favourite sister of Napoleon I of France (born 1780).
July to December
- 26 September - Guillaume-André-Réné Baston, theologian (born 1741).
- 28 November - Maximilien Sebastien Foy, military leader, statesman and writer (born 1775).
- 3 December - Adélaïde Dufrénoy, poet and painter (born 1765).
- 5 December - Antoine Alexandre Barbier, librarian and bibliographer (born 1765).
- 29 December - Jacques-Louis David, painter (born 1748).
Full date unknown
- Guillaume de Bonne-Carrere, diplomat (born 1754).
- Raphaël, Comte de Casabianca, General (born 1738).
References
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