The year 1848 in France , like other European countries , is mostly remembered as the year of a revolution that deposed king Louis Philippe and brought Napoleon III to power as president of the second republic.
Incumbents
Events
Births
21 January - Henri Duparc , composer (died 1933 )
4 February - Jean Aicard , poet, dramatist and novelist (died 1921 )
5 February - Joris-Karl Huysmans , novelist (died 1907 )
14 February - Benjamin Baillaud , astronomer (died 1934 )
16 February - Octave Mirbeau , journalist, art critic, pamphleteer, novelist and playwright (died 1917 )
10 April - Hubertine Auclert , feminist and campaigner for women's suffrage (died 1914 )
7 June - Paul Gauguin , painter (died 1903 )
28 June - Jean Bourdeau , writer (died 1928 )
4 July - Louis-Robert Carrier-Belleuse , painter and sculptor (died 1913 )
31 July - Robert Planquette , composer of songs and operettas (died 1903 )
19 August - Gustave Caillebotte , Impressionist painter (died 1894 )
22 September - Jules Coutan , sculptor (died 1939 )
3 October - Henry Lerolle , painter, art collector and patron (died 1929 )
1 November - Jules Bastien-Lepage , painter (died 1884 )
22 November - Henri de Gaulle , bureaucrat, teacher and father of Charles de Gaulle (died 1932 )
Deaths
2 February - Rosalie Lamorlière , last servant of Marie Antoinette (born 1768 )
17 February - Jean-Antoine Dubois , Catholic missionary in India (born 1765 )
29 February - Louis-François, Baron Lejeune , general, painter and lithographer (born 1775 )
8 March - Delphine Delamare , housewife and suicide (born 1822 )
15 March - Ferdinand de Géramb , Trappist monk (born 1772 )
27 March - Claude Charles Marie du Campe de Rosamel , politician and naval officer (born 1774 )
21 May - Pierre Wantzel , mathematician (born 1814 )
27 June - Denis Auguste Affre , Archbishop of Paris (born 1793 )
28 June - Jean-Baptiste Debret , painter (born 1768 )
4 July - François-René de Chateaubriand , writer, politician and diplomat (born 1768 )
3 September - François, duc de La Rochefoucauld (born 1765 )
3 November - Jean Vatout , poet and historian (born 1791 )
2 December - Charles-Alexandre Léon Durand Linois , admiral (born 1761 )
14 December - Jean Antoine Letronne , archaeologist (born 1787 )
28 December - Louis François Cauchy , government official (born 1760 )
References
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