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List of events
Events from the year 1801 in
France.
Incumbents
Events
Births
- 14 January –
Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart,
botanist (died
1876)
- 1 February –
Émile Littré,
lexicographer and
philosopher (died
1881)
- 6 February –
Laure Cinti-Damoreau, soprano (died
1863)
- 22 February –
Marc Girardin, politician and
man of letters (died
1873)
- 11 March –
Frédéric Berat, poet and songwriter (died
1855)
- 8 April –
Eugène Burnouf,
orientalist (died
1852)
- 24 April –
Marthe Camille Bachasson, Count of Montalivet, statesman and
Peer of France (died
1880)
- 30 April –
André Giroux, photographer and painter (died
1879)
- 11 May –
Henri Labrouste, architect (died
1875)
- 15 May –
Joseph Jean Baptiste Xavier Fournet,
geologist and
metallurgist (died
1869)
- 30 June –
Frédéric Bastiat, writer and political economist (died
1850)
- 23 July –
Charles Rohault de Fleury, architect (died
1875)
- 28 August –
Antoine Augustin Cournot, economist,
philosopher and
mathematician (died
1877)
- 6 October –
Hippolyte Carnot, statesman (died
1888)
- 27 December –
Étienne Joseph Louis Garnier-Pagès, politician (died
1841)
Full date unknown
Deaths
- 11 January –
Charles Eugène Gabriel de La Croix, marquis de Castries,
Marshal of France (born
1727)
- 9 February –
Armand-Joseph Guffroy, politician (born
1742)
- 12 February –
Jean Darcet, chemist and porcelain maker (born
1724)
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- 2 March –
Charles-Albert Demoustier, writer (born
1760)
- 7 April –
Noël François de Wailly,
grammarian and
lexicographer (born
1724)
- 11 April –
Antoine de Rivarol, writer and
epigrammatist (born
1753)
- 8 June –
Pierre Antoine Monneron, merchant, banker, writer and politician (born
1747)
- 6 July –
Pierre Augustin Moncousu, naval officer (born
1756; killed in action at the
First Battle of Algeciras)
- 7 September –
Antoine de Sartine, statesman (born
1729)
- 3 October –
Philippe Henri, marquis de Ségur,
Marshal of France (born
1724)
- 29 November –
François Macquard, Napoleonic general (born
1738)
-
Honoré Blanc, gunsmith (born
1736)
-
David Charpentier de Cossigny, Governor General of
Pondicherry,
Réunion and
Mauritius (born
1740)
See also
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