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List of events
Events from the year 1881 in
France.
Incumbents
Events
Births
- 11 January –
Lucien Rosengart, engineer (died
1976)
- 21 January –
André Godard,
archeologist and
architect (died
1965)
- 19 February –
Paul Tournon,
architect (died
1964)
- 20 February –
Julien Maitron, cyclist (died
1972)
- 21 February –
Marc Boegner, theologist, pastor,
French Resistance member and essayist (died
1970)
- 18 March –
Paul Le Flem, composer and musician (died
1984)
- 23 March –
Roger Martin du Gard, author, winner of the 1937
Nobel Prize for Literature (died
1958)
- 12 April –
Élisée Maclet, painter (died
1962)
- 1 May -
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, paleontologist, Jesuit priest (died 1955)
- 21 June –
Camille Drevet, anti-colonialist, feminist and pacifist activist (died
1969)
- 27 June –
Jérôme Carcopino, historian and author (died
1970)
- 29 July –
Paul Couturier, priest and promoter of the concept of Christian unity (died
1953)
- 7 August –
François Darlan, Admiral (died
1942)
- 10 October –
Gaston Ragueneau, athlete and Olympic medallist (died
1978)
- 4 November –
Gaby Deslys, dancer and actress (died
1920)
- 8 November –
Robert Esnault-Pelterie, pioneering aircraft designer (died
1957)
- 5 December –
René Cresté, actor and director (died
1922)
- 12 December -
Louise Thuliez, resistance fighter in World War I and World War II (died
1966)
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Deaths
- 19 January –
Auguste Mariette, scholar and archaeologist (born
1821)
- 13 February –
Alexis Paulin Paris, scholar and author (born
1800)
- 17 February –
Emile-Justin Menier,
pharmaceutical manufacturer,
chocolatier, and politician (born
1826).
- 1 March –
Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys, statesman and diplomat (born
1805)
- 24 March –
Achille Ernest Oscar Joseph Delesse,
geologist and
mineralogist (born
1817)
- 26 March –
Jules Achille Noël, painter (born
1815)
- 4 April –
Napoléon Peyrat, author and historian (born
1809)
- 27 April –
Émile de Girardin,
journalist,
publicist and
politician (born
1802)
- 2 June
- 28 June –
Jules Armand Dufaure, statesman (born
1798)
- 9 July –
Paul Bins, comte de Saint-Victor, author (born
1827)
- 21 December –
Édouard Dulaurier,
Orientalist and
Egyptologist (born
1807)
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