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Events from the year 1906 in France.
Incumbents
[edit]- President: Émile Loubet (until 18 February), Armand Fallières (starting 18 February)[1]
- President of the Council of Ministers:
- until 7 March: Maurice Rouvier[1]
- 12 March – 20 October: Ferdinand Sarrien[1]
- starting 25 October: Georges Clemenceau[1]
Events
[edit]- 16 January - Algeciras Conference begins, to mediate the First Moroccan Crisis between France and Germany.
- 10 March - Courrières mine disaster: Explosion in coal mine in Courrières kills 1099.
- 7 April - Final agreement from Algeciras Conference is signed.
- 6 May - Legislative Election held.
- 20 May - Legislative Election held.
- June - First Paris motor bus line opened by C.G.O. (Compagnie Générale des Omnibus).
- 12 July - Alfred Dreyfus, the Jewish army officer hastily and wrongly convicted of treason in 1899, is exonerated.
- 21 July - Dreyfus is reinstalled in the French Army 21 July, ending the Dreyfus Affair.
- 23 October - Santos-Dumont 14-bis aircraft performs the first publicly witnessed European unaided take-off by a heavier-than-air aircraft, in Bagatelle.
Sport
[edit]- 26–27 June - 1906 French Grand Prix at Le Mans; French cars take the major prizes.
- 4 July - Tour de France begins.
- 29 July - Tour de France ends, won by René Pottier.
Births
[edit]January to June
[edit]- 5 January – Pierre Seghers, poet and editor (died 1987)
- 21 February – Jeanne Aubert, singer and actress (died 1988)
- 8 March – Louis Peglion, cyclist (died 1986)
- 9 March – Joseph Mauclair, cyclist (died 1990)
- 18 March – Paul Rassinier, pacifist, political activist and author (died 1967)
- 25 March – Jean Sablon, singer and actor (died 1994)
- 26 March – Henri Cadiou, painter and lithographer (died 1989)
- 27 March – Bernard Lefebvre, photographer (died 1992)
- 2 April – Maurice Thiriet, composer (died 1972)
- 6 May – André Weil, mathematician (died 1998)
- 22 May – Paul Badré, aircraft pilot and engineer (died 2000)
- 3 June – Josephine Baker, American-born French dancer, singer and actress (died 1975)
- 7 June – Alexandre Renard, Roman Catholic Cardinal (died 1983)
- 24 June – Pierre Fournier, cellist (died 1986)
July to September
[edit]- 1 July - Jean Dieudonné, mathematician (died 1992)
- 6 July - Colette Audry, novelist, screenwriter and critic (died 1990)
- 7 July - Charles Vaurie, ornithologist (died 1975)
- 27 July - Roger Duchesne, actor (died 1996)
- 30 July - Alex Thépot, international soccer player (died 1989)
- 18 August - Marcel Carné, film director (died 1996)
- 6 September - Luis Federico Leloir, physician and biochemist, recipient of 1970 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (died 1987)
- 12 September - Jacques Lacarrière, ice hockey player (died 2005)
- 30 September - Mireille Hartuch, singer, composer and actress (died 1996)
October to December
[edit]- 3 October - Raymond Triboulet, resistance fighter and politician (died 2006)
- 22 October - Marcel Ichac, alpinist, explorer, photographer and film director (died 1994)
- 7 November
- Jean Leray, mathematician (died 1998)
- Pierre Magne, cyclist (died 1980)
- 14 November - Claude Ménard, field athlete, Olympic medallist (died 1980)
- 19 November - Jacques Leguerney, composer (died 1997)
- 16 November - Henri Charrière, convicted felon and author (died 1973)
- 10 December - Jules Ladoumègue, athlete and Olympic medallist (died 1973)
- 18 December - Ferdinand Alquié, philosopher (died 1985)
- 27 December - Andreas Feininger, French-born German-American photographer (died 1999)
Deaths
[edit]- 1 April - Léon Fairmaire, entomologist (born 1820)
- 18 April - Louis Gustave Vapereau, writer and lexicographer (born 1819)
- 19 April - Pierre Curie, physicist, shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in physics (born 1859)
- 5 July - Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis Breton, painter (born 1827)
- 26 August - Victor, 5th duc de Broglie, aristocrat (born 1846)
- 18 October - Léon Gastinel, composer (born 1813)
- 22 October - Paul Cézanne, painter (born 1839)[2]
- 5 September - Albert Tissandier, architect, aviator, illustrator, editor and archaeologist (born 1839)
- 9 December - Ferdinand Brunetière, writer and critic (born 1849)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Whyte, G. (12 October 2005). The Dreyfus Affair: A Chronological History. Springer. p. 472. ISBN 978-0-230-58450-1.
- ^ "Paul Cézanne | French artist | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
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