1869 in France
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See also: 1868 in France, 1870 in France.
Events from the year 1869 in France.
Events
- 23 May - Legislative election held.
- 6 June - Legislative election held to elect the fourth legislature of the French Second Empire.
Births
- 8 April - Charles Binet, Archbishop of Besançon and Cardinal (died 1936).
- 12 April - Henri Désiré Landru, serial killer (executed) (died 1922).
- 29 July - Paul Aymé, tennis player (died 1962).
- 22 November - André Gide, author and winner of Nobel Prize in literature in 1947 (died 1951).
- 31 December - Henri Matisse, artist (died 1954).
Full date unknown
- Paul Émile Chabas, painter (died 1937).
Deaths
- 8 January - Joseph Jean Baptiste Xavier Fournet, geologist and metallurgist (born 1801).
- 8 March - Hector Berlioz, composer (born 1803).
- 8 June - Felix-Joseph Barbelin, Jesuit influential in the development of the Catholic community in Philadelphia (born 1808).
- 7 September - Auguste Simon Paris, notary and entomologist (born 1794).
- 13 October - Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, literary critic (born 1804).
- 15 October - Charles Nicholas Aubé, physician and entomologist (born 1802).
Full date unknown
- Jean-Pierre Dantan, sculptor (born 1800).
References
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