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1851 in France
Summary
Events from the year
1851 in
France
.
←
1850
1849
1848
1847
1846
1851
in
France
→
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
Decades:
1830s
1840s
1850s
1860s
1870s
See also:
Other events of 1851
History of France
•
Timeline
•
Years
Events
edit
1 July - Serial poisoner
Hélène Jégado
is arrested in
Rennes
.
[1]
17 July -
Victor Hugo
uses the phrase
United States of Europe
in a speech to the National Assembly.
2 December -
French coup d'état of 1851
is staged by President
Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte
, dissolving the
National Assembly
.
[2]
[3]
6 December - Trial of
Hélène Jégado
begins; she is eventually sentenced to death and executed by
guillotine
.
21 December -
Constitutional referendum
held, approving President
Louis Napoléon Bonaparte
, who had been limited to a single four-year term, serving for ten additional years.
Messageries Maritimes
merchant shipping company founded as
Messageries nationales
, initially for service to the Middle East.
Grands Goulets
road completed
The
Charles Heidsieck
champagne house is established.
Births
edit
27 March -
Vincent d'Indy
, composer (died
1931
)
6 April -
Guillaume Bigourdan
, astronomer (died
1932
)
15 April -
Anne Boutiaut Poulard
, cook (died 1931)
21 April -
Charles Barrois
, geologist and palaeontologist (died
1939
)
6 May -
Aristide Bruant
, singer, comedian and nightclub owner (died
1925
)
21 May -
Léon Bourgeois
, politician,
Prime Minister
, awarded
Nobel Peace Prize
in 1920 (died
1925
)
29 June -
Jane Dieulafoy
, born Jeanne Magre, archaeologist and novelist (died
1916
)
30 September -
Auguste Molinier
, historian (died
1904
)
2 October -
Ferdinand Foch
,
Marshal of France
, military theorist and writer (died
1929
)
Deaths
edit
28 February -
Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie
,
Marshal of France
, (born
1775
)
19 October -
Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte of France
, eldest child of King
Louis XVI of France
(born
1778
)
26 November -
Jean-de-Dieu Soult
,
Marshal General of France
and three times
Prime Minister of France
(born
1769
)
References
edit
^
Emsley, John (2006-07-13).
The Elements of Murder: A History of Poison
. OUP Oxford. p. 151.
ISBN
978-0-19-280600-0
.
^
Margadant, Ted W. (1979).
French Peasants in Revolt: The Insurrection of 1851
. Princeton University Press.
ISBN
978-0-691-05284-7
.
JSTOR
j.ctt12f4ch.
^
"Paris in December, 1851, or the Coup d'État of Napoleon Iii".
The Atlantic
. 1870-10-01
. Retrieved
2023-06-02
.