1794 in France
The following lists events that happened during 1794 in the French Republic .
Incumbents
Events
January to March
4 February – The French Republic abolishes slavery.
15 February – Modern arrangement of Flag of France adopted.
26 February – Ventôse Decrees , proposed to confiscate the property of exiles and opponents of the Revolution, and redistribute it to the needy.
3 March – Ventôse Decrees.
23 March – British troops capture Martinique from the French .[ 3]
27 March – The Marquis de Condorcet is arrested (while in disguise) in Clamart and imprisoned in Bourg-l'Égalité ; two days later he is found dead in his cell.
April to June
5 April – Execution of Georges Danton .
19 April – Britain signs a treaty of alliance with Prussia and the Netherlands against France.[ 3]
21 April – British troops seize Guadeloupe but the French regain control on 7 June.[ 3]
30 April–1 May – War of the Pyrenees : Second Battle of Boulou , French victory against Spain and Portugal.
7 May – French Revolution : Robespierre establishes the Cult of the Supreme Being as the new state religion of the French First Republic .
8 May – French Revolution : Reign of Terror – Chemist Antoine Lavoisier is tried, convicted and executed by guillotine in Paris, on the same day as with 27 co-defendants also associated with the former ferme générale .
18 May – Battle of Tourcoing , French victory over Austrian and British forces.
22 May – Battle of Tournay , Coalition forces (Austrian, British, and Hanoverian troops) defeat the French.
1 June – Glorious First of June , French naval battle with the British; both sides claim victory.
4 June – British troops capture Port-au-Prince in Haiti from the French.[ 3]
10 June – Law of 22 Prairial enacted, also known as the loi de la Grande Terreur .
17 June
26 June – Battle of Fleurus : French forces defeat the Austrians and their allies, leading to permanent loss of the Austrian Netherlands and destruction of the Dutch Republic . French use of an observation balloon marks the first participation of an aircraft in battle.
June 26 : Battle of Fleurus
July to December
July 27 : Robespierre and Saint-Just are arrested
Ongoing
Full date unknown
Hospitals pass to ownership of the state.[ 4]
Births
January to March
10 January - Jean Philibert Damiron , philosopher (died 1862 )
13 January - Prosper Garnot , surgeon and naturalist (died 1838 )
17 January – Jacques Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps , naturalist and palaeontologist (died 1867 )
25 January
2 February – Étienne Arnal , actor (died 1872 )
9 February – Jacques-François Ancelot , dramatist (died 1854 )
5 March – Jacques Babinet , physicist , mathematician, and astronomer (died 1872 )
19 March – Pierre-Médard Diard , naturalist and explorer (died 1863 )
20 March – René-Primevère Lesson , surgeon and naturalist (died 1849 )
April to June
July to December
29 July – Auguste Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély , Marshal of France (died 1870 )
9 August – Achille Valenciennes , zoologist (died 1865 )
29 August – Léon Cogniet , painter (died 1880 )
10 September – François Benoist , composer and organist (died 1878 )
24 September – Jeanne Villepreux-Power , marine biologist (died 1871 )
September – Auguste Simon Paris , notary and entomologist (died 1869 )
15 September – Rosine de Chabaud-Latour , French religious thinker and translator (died 1860 )[ 5]
22 October – Armand-Benjamin Caillau , Roman Catholic priest, a missionary and writer (died 1850 )
6 November – Aimable Pélissier , Marshal of France (died 1864 )
31 December – Pierre Adolphe Piorry , physician (died 1879 )
Full date unknown
Deaths
Antoine Lavoisier
Élisabeth of France
Maximilien Robespierre
Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
January to March
April to June
July to December
23 July – Alexandre, vicomte de Beauharnais , General and politician, executed (born 1760 )
25 July – André Chénier , poet, executed (born 1762 )
28 July – executions
11 September – Catherine Théot , French visionary (born 1716 )
25 September – Paul Rabaut , Huguenot pastor (born 1718 )
21 October – Antoine Petit , French physician (born 1722 )
3 November – François-Joachim de Pierre de Bernis , Cardinal and statesman (born 1715 )
16 December – Jean-Baptiste Carrier , revolutionary politician, executed (born 1756 )
See also
References
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