1859 in France explained
Events from the year 1859 in France.
Incumbents
Events
- 26 March - Attempting to explain Mercury's solar orbit, mathematician Urbain Le Verrier has proposed the existence of a hypothetical planet, Vulcan, inside its orbit and amateur astronomer Edmond Modeste Lescarbault claims to have observed it on this date.[1]
- 23 April - Austria issues an ultimatum seeking the complete de-militarization of the Kingdom of Sardinia.
- 29 April - Second Italian War of Independence begins, when Austrian ultimatum is ignored.
- 14 May - Napoleon III arrives in Alessandria, taking command of the operations.
- 20 May - Battle of Montebello, Piedmontese cavalry and French infantry defeat Austrian troops.
- 30 May - Battle of Palestro, French-Sardinian victory.
- 4 June - Battle of Magenta, French-Sardinian victory under Napoleon III against the Austrians.
- 24 June - Battle of Solferino, French-Sardinian victory.
- 30 June - Charles Blondin crosses Niagara Falls on a tightrope for the first time.
- 12 July - Armistice of Villafranca ends the Second Italian War of Independence.
- 24 November - The French Navy's La Gloire ("Glory"), the first ocean-going ironclad warship in history, is launched.
Arts and literature
Births
Deaths
- 18 March - Jean Louis Lassaigne, chemist (born 1800)
- 16 April - Alexis de Tocqueville, political thinker and historian (born 1805)
- 5 July - Charles Cagniard de la Tour, engineer and physicist (born 1777)
- 23 July - Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, poet (born 1786)
- 7 November - Auguste Hilarion, comte de Kératry, poet, novelist, historian and politician (born 1769)
- 19 November - Charles-Gaspard Delestre-Poirson, playwright and theatre director (born 1790)
- Full date unknown - Pierre Boitard, botanist and geologist (born 1789)
Notes and References
- Book: In Search of Planet Vulcan, the Ghost in Newton's Clockwork Machine. Baum. Richard. Sheehan. William. 1997. Plenum Press. New York. 978-0-306-45567-4. registration.