1982 in France
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Events from the year 1982 in France.
Incumbents
Events
- 14 March – Cantonales Elections held.
- 21 March – Cantonales Elections held.
- 4 July – 8th G7 summit begins in Versailles.
- 6 July – 8th G7 summit closes.
- 31 July – 53 persons, 46 of them children, die in a road accident in Beaune in France's worst road accident.
- 9 August – Six people are killed and 22 injured when the Jo Goldenberg restaurant on the Rue des Rosiers in Paris' Jewish quarter is attacked by terrorists.
- 28 August – The "Irish of Vincennes" are arrested by a secret presidential anti-terrorist police unit on suspicion of the Jo Goldenberg attack. They are later exonerated when the evidence against them is found to have been planted.
- 2 October – Launch of the Citroën BX, successor to the Citroën GS.[1]
Sport
- 2 July – Tour de France begins.
- 25 July – Tour de France ends, won by Bernard Hinault.
- 25 July – French Grand Prix is won by René Arnoux.
Births
January to March
- 1 January – Yves Donguy, rugby union player.
- 4 January – Benoît Haaby, soccer player.
- 5 January – Benoît Vaugrenard, cyclist.
- 10 January – Julien Brellier, soccer player.
- 11 January – Loïc Guillon, soccer player.
- 11 January – Grégory Lacombe, soccer player.
- 12 January – Grégory Lamboley, rugby union player.
- 12 January – Paul-Henri Mathieu, tennis player.
- 13 January – Philippe Billy, soccer player.
- 21 January – Nicolas Mahut, tennis player.
- 28 January – Sébastien Puygrenier, soccer player.
- 2 February – Amelie Delagrange, murder victim (died 2004).
- 28 February – Aurélien Capoue, soccer player.
- 8 March – Stéphane Biakolo, soccer player.
- 17 March – Matthieu Dafreville, judoka.
- 17 March – Julien Gorius, soccer player.
- 23 March – Christophe Coue, soccer player.
- 30 March – Philippe Mexès, soccer player.
April to June
- 4 April – Rémi Pauriol, cyclist.
- 5 April – Alexandre Prémat, motor racing driver.
- 25 April – Grégory Bourdy, golfer.
- 8 May – Habib Bamogo, soccer player.
- 17 May – Tony Parker, basketball player.
- 18 May – Yannick Bonheur, pair skater.
- 20 May – Lionel Djebi-Zadi, soccer player.
- 20 May – Clément Poitrenaud, rugby union player.
- 26 May – Mathieu Martinez, Nordic combined skier.
- 4 June – Sébastien Portal, cyclist.
- 12 June – Sébastien Minard, cyclist.
- 17 June – Alexandre Alphonse, soccer player.
- 18 June – Fabien Lefèvre, whitewater kayaker.
- 24 June – Sylvain Guintoli, motorcycle racer.
July to September
- 2 July – Julien Tournut, soccer player.
- 5 July – Julien Féret, soccer player.
- 5 July – Lionel Gautherie, rugby union player.
- 7 July – Julien Doré, singer.
- 16 July – Claire Febvay, diver.
- 17 July – Wilfried Dalmat, soccer player.
- 21 July – Cédric Joqueviel, soccer player.
- 22 July – Xavier de Rosnay, musician.
- 27 July – Jean-François Kornetzky, soccer player.
- 28 July – Grégory Cerdan, soccer player.
- 28 July – Benoît Leroy, soccer player.
- 4 August – Jean-Philippe Grandclaude, rugby union player.
- 16 August – Valentin Courrent, rugby union player.
- 1 September – Lou Doillon, model and actress.
- 6 September – Stéphane Dumont, soccer player.
- 8 September – Sébastien Carole, soccer player.
- 26 September – Xavier Barrau, soccer player.
- 27 September – Adrianna Lamalle, athlete.
- 28 September – Nolwenn Leroy, singer and songwriter.
October to December
- 4 October – Grégory Christ, soccer player.
- 4 October – Nicolas Durand, rugby union player.
- 11 October – Emmanuel Leconte, actor.
- 13 October – Odette Henriette Jacqmin, model and musician.
- 18 October – Thierry Amiel, singer and songwriter.
- 22 November – Mathieu Bodmer, soccer player.
- 27 November – David Bellion, soccer player.
- 30 November – Clémence Poésy, actress.
- 23 December – Grégory Gaultier, squash player.
- 25 December – Yoann Langlet, soccer player.
Full date unknown
- Coralie Clément, singer.
- Donald Reignoux, actor.
Deaths
January to June
- 2 January – Victor Fontan, cyclist (born 1892).
- 13 January – Marcel Camus, film director (born 1912).
- 20 February – René Dubos, microbiologist, experimental pathologist, environmentalist and humanist (born 1901).
- 3 March – Georges Perec, novelist, filmmaker and essayist (born 1936).
- 26 March – Lisette de Brinon, socialite and collaborator (born 1896).
- 15 April – Louis de Guiringaud, politician and Minister (born 1911).
- 16 April – Gabriel Auphan, Admiral (born 1894).
- 29 April – Raymond Bussières, actor (born 1907).
- 8 June – Jean Wiener, pianist and composer (born 1896).
- 29 June – Pierre Balmain, fashion designer (born 1914).
July to December
- 12 July – Raymond Borderie, film producer (born 1897).
- 18 July – Jacques Pras, cyclist (born 1924).
- 11 September – Albert Soboul, historian (born 1914).
- 10 October – Jean Effel, painter, illustrator and journalist (born 1908).
- 17 October – Antoine Béthouart, General (born 1889).
- 18 October – Pierre Mendès France, politician and Prime Minister of France (born 1907).
- 22 October – Savitri Devi, writer and philosopher (born 1905).
- 3 November – André Chilo, rugby union player (born 1898).
- 5 November – Jacques Tati, comedic filmmaker (born 1907).
- 11 November – Marcel Paul, trade unionist and communist politician (born 1900).
- 21 November – Pierre Gaxotte, historian (born 1895).
- 17 December – Philipp Jarnach, composer (born 1892).
- 19 December – Jean-Jacques Grunenwald, organist, composer and architect (born 1911).
- 24 December – Louis Aragon, poet and novelist (born 1897).
Full date unknown
- Armand Barbault, chemist and alchemist (born 1906).
- Jean Beaufret, philosopher and Germanist (born 1907).
- Yves Ciampi, film director (born 1921).
- Andrée Clair, writer (born 1916).
- Martha Desrumeaux, militant communist and member of the French Resistance (born 1897).
- Édouard Joly, aircraft designer (born 1898).
- Georges Neveux, dramatist and poet (born 1900).
- Claude Piel, aircraft designer (born 1921).
- Louis Poterat, lyricist (born 1901).
- Marthe Richard, prostitute, spy and politician (born 1889).
See also
References
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