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List of events
Events from the year 1839 in
France.
Incumbents
Events
Births
- 19 January –
Paul Cézanne, painter (died
1906)
[1]
- 27 January –
Marie Adolphe Carnot, chemist, mining engineer and politician (died
1920)
- 16 March –
Sully Prudhomme, poet and essayist, winner of first
Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901 (died
1907)
- 17 March –
Louis Ricard,
lawyer and
politician (died
1921)
- 5 May –
Louis Émile Javal,
ophthalmologist (died
1907)
- 21 May –
Joseph Albert Alexandre Glatigny, poet (died
1873)
- 9 August –
Gaston Paris, writer and scholar (died
1903)
- 20 August –
Gaston du Bousquet, steam locomotive engineer (died
1910)
- 9 October –
Georges Leclanché, electrical engineer (died
1882)
Full date unknown
Deaths
- 10 January –
Charles Philippe Lafont,
violinist and
composer (born
1781)
- 2 March –
Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte, niece of
Napoleon I (born
1802)
- 18 March –
Victoire Babois, poet and writer of elegies (born
1760)
[3]
- 2 April –
Toussaint-Bernard Éméric-David,
archaeologist and writer on art (born
1755)
- 9 May –
Joseph Fiévée, journalist, novelist, essayist and playwright (born
1767)
- 13 May –
Hugues-Bernard Maret, duc de Bassano, statesman and journalist (born
1763)
- 19 July –
Maurice de Guérin, poet (born
1810)
- 30 September –
Joseph François Michaud,
historian and
publicist (born
1767)
- 26 December –
Laurent Jean François Truguet, admiral (born
1752)
- 31 December –
Hyacinthe-Louis de Quelen, Archbishop of Paris (born 1778)
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