1863 in France
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Events from the year 1863 in France.
Incumbents
Events
- 15 January - French forces bombard Veracruz, during the French intervention in Mexico.
- 31 January - The first of Jules Verne's scientifically inspired Voyages Extraordinaires, the novel Cinq semaines en ballon (Five Weeks in a Balloon), is published in Paris.
- 16 March - French siege of Puebla begins.
- 14 April - Treaty of Hué is signed between Vietnam and the French Empire.
- 30 April - Battle of Camarón, between the French Foreign Legion and the Mexican army: Mexican victory, but successful French delaying action.
- 17 May - Puebla surrenders to the French.
- 7 June - French troops enter Mexico City.
- 21–22 June - Legislative election, first round.
- 5–6 July - Legislative election, second round.
- First outbreak of phylloxera on the European mainland observed in the vineyards of the southern Rhône region.
- The Paris Observatory begins to publish weather maps.
Births
- 1 January - Pierre de Coubertin, historian and founder of the International Olympic Committee (died 1937)
- 26 May - Charles-Victor Langlois, historian and paleographer (died 1929)
- 7 July - Marguerite Audoux, novelist (died 1937)
- 12 July - Albert Calmette, physician, bacteriologist and immunologist (died 1933)
- 8 November - René Viviani, politician, Prime Minister (died 1925)
Full date unknown
- Émile Friant, painter (died 1932)
Deaths
- 21 February - Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret, painter, lithographer and designer (born 1782)
- 25 February - Laure Cinti-Damoreau, soprano (born 1801)
- 30 March - Auguste Bravais, physicist (born 1811)
- 30 April - Jean Danjou, French Foreign Legion (born 1828)
- 13 August - Eugène Delacroix, painter (born 1798)
- 17 September - Alfred de Vigny, poet, playwright and novelist (born 1797)
- 13 October - Philippe Antoine d'Ornano, Marshal of France (born 1784)
- 16 November - Louis-René Villermé, doctor and economist (born 1782)
- 17 December - Émile Saisset, philosopher (born 1814)
Full date unknown
- Étienne-Jean Delécluze, painter and critic (born 1781)
- Pierre-Médard Diard, naturalist and explorer (born 1794)
- Frédéric Monod, Protestant pastor (born 1794)
References
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