1835 in France
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See also: 1834 in France, 1836 in France.
Events from the year 1835 in France.
Events
- The French word for their language changes to français, from françois.
- Charles-Louis Havas creates Havas, the first French news agency (which later spawned Agence France-Presse)
- The September Laws, banning all criticism of Louis Philippe, and regulating publications and the theatre
Births
- 18 April - François Perrier, general and geodesist (died 1888).
- 15 May - Émile Léonard Mathieu, mathematician (died 1890).
- 31 May - Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville, painter (died 1885).
- 31 July - Henri Brisson, statesman and Prime minister of France (died 1912).
- 2 October - Louis-Antoine Ranvier, physician, pathologist, anatomist and histologist (died 1922).
- 9 October - Camille Saint-Saëns, composer, organist, conductor (died 1921).
Full date unknown
- Frédéric Febvre, actor (died 1916).
Deaths
- 8 February - Guillaume Dupuytren, anatomist and military surgeon (born 1777).
- 10 April - Pierre Clement de Laussat, politician, last French Governor of Louisiana (born 1756).
- 24 June - Jacques Claude Beugnot, politician (born 1761).
- 25 July - François René Mallarmé, politician (born 1755).
- 28 July - Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier, Marshal of France (born 1768).
- 18 September - Jean Joseph Antoine de Courvoisier, magistrate and politician (born 1775).
- 17 December - Pierre Louis Roederer, politician, economist, and historian (born 1754).
Full date unknown
- Hippolyte Pixii, instrument maker (born 1808).
References
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