1897 in France
Events from the year 1897 in France .
Incumbents
Events
Women study at École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
Arts and literature
Births
January to June
July to September
3 July – Charles Tillon , politician (died 1993 )
12 July – Maurice Tabard , surrealist photographer (died 1984 )
25 July – André Muffang , chess master (died 1989 )
2 August – Philippe Soupault , poet, novelist, critic and political activist (died 1990 )
15 August – Ludovic Arrachart , aviator (died 1933 )
19 August – Norbert Casteret , caver and adventurer (died 1987 )
10 September – Georges Bataille , writer (died 1962 )
12 September
13 September – Michel Saint-Denis , actor , theatre director , and drama theorist (died 1971 )
October to December
3 October – Louis Aragon , poet and novelist (died 1982 )
16 October – Louis de Cazenave , at the time of his death, the oldest French poilu still alive (died 2008 )
18 October – Martha Desrumeaux , militant communist and member of the French Resistance (died 1982 )
24 November – François Ducaud-Bourget , priest (died 1984 )
27 November – André Couder , optician and astronomer (died 1979 )
3 December – André Marie , politician and Prime Minister of France (died 1974 )
7 December – Lazare Ponticelli , last surviving official French veteran of the First World War (died 2008 )
19 December – Louis Darquier de Pellepoix , Commissioner for Jewish Affairs under the Vichy Régime (died 1980 )
20 December – Jacques de Bernonville , collaborationist and senior police officer in the Vichy regime (died 1972 )
25 December – Noël Delberghe , water polo player and Olympic medallist (died 1965 )
Undated
Deaths
13 January – Charles Brun , naval engineer (born 1821 )
20 March – Augustin Marie Morvan , physician , politician and writer (born 1819 )
18 May – François-Louis Français , painter (born 1814 )
30 May – Jeanne Sylvanie Arnould-Plessy , actress (born 1819 )
19 June – Louis Brière de l'Isle , Military officer and colonial governor (born 1827 )
5 July – Edmond-Frederic Le Blant , archaeologist and historian (born 1818 )
6 July – Henri Meilhac , dramatist and opera librettist (born 1830 )
20 September – Louis Pierre Mouillard , aeronautical engineer (born 1834 )
30 September – Thérèse de Lisieux , Roman Catholic Carmelite nun , canonised as a saint (born 1873 )
6 November – Edouard Deldevez , violinist , conductor and composer (born 1817 )
14 November – Thomas W. Evans , dentist (born 1823 in the United States )[ 4]
28 November – Léonard-Léopold Forgemol de Bostquénard , general (born 1821 )
6 December – Oscar Bardi de Fourtou , politician (born 1836 )
16 December – Alphonse Daudet , novelist (born 1840 )
References
^ "Félix Faure - president of France" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 13 May 2018 .
^ "Félix-Jules Méline - premier of France" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 13 May 2018 .
^ Offen, Karen (2018). Debating the Woman Question in the French Third Republic, 1870-1920 . Cambridge University Press. p. 175. ISBN 9781107188044 .
^ Johnson, Rossiter; Brown, John Howard, eds. (1904), "Thomas William Evans" , The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans , vol. 4, Boston, MA: The Biographical Society, retrieved 2009-06-12 .
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