1854 in France
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See also: 1853 in France, 1855 in France.
Events from the year 1854 in France.
Events
- 27 March - United Kingdom declares war on Russia and Crimean War begins.
- 28 March - France declares war on Russia.
- 16 August - Russian troops in the island of Bomarsund in Åland surrender to French-British troops.
- 18 August - Siege of Petropavlovsk by Anglo-French naval forces begins.
- 20 September - Battle of Alma, Anglo-French force defeats the Russians in the first battle of the war.
- 17 October - Siege of Sevastopol by Anglo-French forces begins.
- 25 October - Battle of Balaclava, indecisive battle between the allied forces of the United Kingdom, Second French Empire and the Ottoman Empire against Russia.
- 5 November - Battle of Inkerman, Anglo-French forces defeat the Russians.
Births
- 29 April - Henri Poincaré, mathematician, theoretical physicist and philosopher of science (died 1912).
- 6 September - Georges Picquart, army officer and Minister of War, exposed the truth in the Dreyfus Affair (died 1914).
- 20 October - Arthur Rimbaud, poet (died 1891).
- 5 November - Paul Sabatier, chemist, shared Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1912 (died 1941).
- 17 November - Hubert Lyautey, Marshal of France (died 1934).
Deaths
- 3 January - Adolphe Delattre, ornithologist (born 1805).
- 28 January - Jérôme-Adolphe Blanqui, economist (born 1798).
- 14 March - Louis Léon Jacob, admiral (born 1768).
- 5 July - Émile Souvestre, novelist (born 1806).
- 2 September - Pierre Alphonse Laurent, mathematician (born 1813).
- 7 September - Jacques-François Ancelot, dramatist (born 1794).
- 14 December - Léon Faucher, politician and economist (born 1803).
References
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