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List of events
Events from the year 1814 in
France.
Incumbents
Events
- 26 January -
First Battle of Saint-Dizier, French victory over Russian forces.
- 29 January -
Battle of Brienne, French victory over
Prussian and Russian forces.
- 1 February -
Battle of La Rothière, Prussian victory over French forces.
- 10 February -
Battle of Champaubert, decisive French victory over Prussia/Russia.
- 11 February -
Battle of Montmirail, French victory.
- 12 February -
Battle of Château-Thierry, French victory against Prussian forces.
- 14 February -
Battle of Vauchamps, French victory.
- 17 February -
Battle of Mormant, French victory.
- 18 February -
Battle of Montereau, French victory over Austrian forces.
- 27 February -
Battle of Bar-sur-Aube, Austrian victory.
- 27 February -
Peninsular War:
Battle of Orthez, Anglo-Portuguese victory over French forces.
- 7 March -
Battle of Craonne, French victory.
- 9 March-10 March -
Battle of Laon, French defeat.
- 10 March - Napoleon rejects the proposed
Treaty of Chaumont.
- 12 March -
Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angoulême enters
Bordeaux, marking the restoration of the
Bourbon dynasty.
- 19 March -
Battle of Reims, French victory.
- 20 March-21 March -
Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube, Austrian victory over French forces.
- 25 March -
Battle of La Fère-Champenoise, Prussian victory.
- 26 March -
Second Battle of Saint-Dizier, French victory over Russian forces.
- 30 March -
Battle of Montmartre, Austrian/Prussian victory.
- 30 March-31 March -
Battle of Paris, decisive victory for Austria/Russia/Prussia.
- 31 March - Paris is occupied by Austrian and Prussian forces.
- 6 April -
Napoleon abdicates.
Louis XVIII of France accedes to the throne.
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- 10 April - Peninsular War:
Battle of Toulouse, indecisive.
- 11 April -
Treaty of Fontainebleau, Napoleon is stripped of his powers as ruler of the
French Empire.
- 30 May -
Treaty of Paris, ends the war between France and the
Sixth Coalition and
Napoleon I of France is exiled to
Elba.
Births
January to March
April to June
- 19 April -
Louis Amédée Achard, novelist (died
1875)
- 1 May -
Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne,
Jew who became a
Jesuit
Catholic priest and
missionary (died
1884)
- 14 May -
Siméon-François Berneux,
Roman Catholic missionary killed in
Korea (died
1866)
- 15 May -
Antoine Chintreuil, painter (died
1873)
- 21 May -
Louis Janmot, painter and poet (died
1892)
- 22 May -
Joseph-Louis Lambot, inventor of
ferro-cement (died
1887)
- 1 June -
François Ponsard,
dramatist (died
1867)
- 3 June -
Louis Alfred Becquerel,
physicist and
medical researcher (died
1862)
- 5 June -
Pierre Wantzel,
mathematician (died
1848)
- 25 June -
Gabriel Auguste Daubrée,
geologist (died
1896)
July to September
October to December
Full date unknown
Deaths
January to June
- 14 January -
Charles Bossut,
mathematician (born
1730)
- 21 January -
Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, writer and
botanist (born
1737)
- 30 January -
Stephen Rochefontaine, military engineer in the
Continental Army in America (born
1755)
- 2 February -
Jean-Nicolas Démeunier, author and politician (born
1751)
- 27 February -
Julien Louis Geoffroy, literary critic (born
1743)
- 13 March -
Louis François II de Bourbon, prince de Conti, aristocrat (born
1734)
- 26 March -
Joseph-Ignace Guillotin,
physician who proposed the use of a mechanical device to carry out
death penalties (born
1738)
- 29 March -
Claude Michel, sculptor (born
1738)
- 31 March -
Pierre Sonnerat,
naturalist and
explorer (born
1748)
- 25 April -
Louis-Sébastien Mercier, dramatist and writer (born
1740)
- 29 May -
Joséphine de Beauharnais, first wife of
Napoleon I of France and thus the first
Empress of the French (born
1763)
- 28 June -
Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crancé, soldier and politician (born
1747)
July to December
- 5 July -
Jean Baptiste Le Sueur Fontaine, actor and theatre director (born
1745)
- 7 September -
Pierre Victor, baron Malouet, publicist and politician (born
1740)
- 13 September -
Louis-François Bertin, journalist (born
1766)
- 17 September -
Jacques Bernard d'Anselme, General (born
1740)
- 1 October -
Guillaume-Antoine Olivier,
entomologist (born
1756)
- 30 November -
Jean-Michel Moreau le Jeune, draughtsman, illustrator and engraver (born
1741)
- 2 December -
Marquis de Sade, aristocrat,
revolutionary and writer of
philosophy-laden and often violent
pornography (born
1740)
- 11 December -
Marie-Louise O'Murphy, child-
courtesan, one of the several
mistresses of King
Louis XV of France (born
1737)
Full date unknown
See also
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