1891 in France explained
Events from the year 1891 in France.
Incumbents
Charles de Freycinet
Events
- 1 May – Fusillade de Fourmies, nine killed and thirty wounded when troops fire on workers' May Day demonstration in support of eight-hour workday in Fourmies.[1]
- 27 August – France and Russia conclude defensive alliance.
Arts and literature
Births
January to June
July to September
October to December
Deaths
January to June
July to December
- 7 July – Célestin Joseph Félix, Jesuit (born 1810)
- 20 August – Leopold Chasseriau, planter (born 1825)
- 29 August – Pierre Lallement, bicycle inventor (b. c. 1843)
- 5 September – Elie Delaunay, painter (born 1828)
- 30 September – Georges Ernest Boulanger, general and politician (born 1837)
- 3 October – Édouard Lucas, mathematician (born 1842)
- 10 November – Arthur Rimbaud, poet (born 1854)
- 26 November – Eugène Bouchut, physician (born 1818)
- 12 December – Charles Émile Freppel, Bishop and politician (born 1827)
- December – Émile Bayard, illustrator (born 1837)
Notes and References
- Book: Stuart, Robert . Marxism at work: ideology, class, and French socialism during the Third Republic . 1992 . Cambridge Univ. Press . 978-0-521-41526-2 . 1. publ . Cambridge . 76-77.