1996 in France
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See also: | Other events of 1996 History of France • Timeline • Years |
Events from the year 1996 in France.
Incumbents
Events
- 8 January – Former president of France and founder of the Socialist Party of France, François Mitterrand, dies.
- 29 January – President Jacques Chirac announces a "definitive end" to French nuclear testing.
- 5 May – A fire in Paris destroys much of Crédit Lyonnais bank's headquarters.
- 23 May – Members of the Armed Islamic Group in Algeria kill seven French Trappist monks, after talks with French government concerning the imprisonment of several GIA sympathisers break down.
- 27 – 29 June – 22nd G7 summit takes place in Lyon.
- 8 October – Launch of Renault Megane Scenic, a five-seater mini MPV based on the floorpan of the standard Megane hatchback.[1]
- 18 November – Channel Tunnel fire on a truck being carried on an HGV shuttle.
Arts and literature
Sport
- 29 June – Tour de France begins.
- 30 June – French Grand Prix won by Damon Hill of the United Kingdom.
- 21 July – Tour de France ends, won by Bjarne Riis of Denmark.
Births
- 7 February - Pierre Gasly, racing driver
- 8 February - Lys Mousset, footballer
- 23 February - Modibo Tounkara, footballer
- 26 February – Bertille Noël-Bruneau, actress.
- 21 March - Adam Ellis, grasstrack and speedway rider.
- 26 April - Laurine Lecavelier, figure skater.
- 9 May – Caroline Costa, singer and TV presenter.
- 13 June - Kingsley Coman, footballer.
- 21 June - Léa Lemare, ski jumper.
- 29 June - Estelle Elizabeth, ice dancer.
- 12 August – Oscar Laurent, singer-songwriter.
- 14 August - Neal Maupay, footballer.
- 27 August - Estel-Anaïs Hubaud, competitor.
- 17 September - Esteban Ocon, racing driver
- 20 September - Anaïs Ventard, figure skater.
- 22 September - Anthoine Hubert, racing driver (d. 2019)
- 27 September - Maxwel Cornet, footballer
- 12 December - Mathéo Tuscher, Swiss-born racing driver.
- 17 December - Anne Kuhm, gymnast.
Full date unknown
Deaths
January
- 8 January – François Mitterrand, President of France from 1981 to 1995 (born 1916).
- 15 January – Max Varnel, film and television director (born 1925).
February
- 6 February – Jacques Wertheimer, businessman (born 1911).
- 11 February – Pierre Edouard Leopold Verger, photographer and ethnographer (born 1902).
- 14 February – Louis Finot, international soccer player (born 1909).
- 17 February – Hervé Bazin, writer (born 1911).
March
- 2 March – Célestin Delmer, international soccer player (born 1907).
- 3 March – Marguerite Duras, writer and film director (born 1914).
- 3 March – Léo Malet, novelist (born 1909).
- 17 March – René Clément, screenwriter and film director (born 1913).
- 20 March – Claude Bourdet, writer, journalist and politician (born 1909).
- 22 March – Claude Mauriac, author and journalist (born 1914).
- 24 March – Jean-Claude Piumi, soccer player (born 1940).
- 29 March – Christophe Caze, terrorist (born 1969).
April to June
- 21 April – Robert Hersant, newspaper magnate (born 1920).
- 29 April – François Picard, motor racing driver (born 1921).
- 25 May – Barney Wilen, saxophonist and jazz composer (born 1937).
- 30 May – Léon-Etienne Duval, Cardinal (born 1903).
- 15 June – Raymond Salles, rower (born 1920).
- 15 June – Yvonne Vallée, actress (born 1899).
July to September
- 17 July – Paul Touvier, convicted of crime against humanity for his Collaborationist role during Vichy France (born 1915).
- 29 July – Marcel-Paul Schützenberger, mathematician (born 1920).
- 2 August – Michel Debré, politician and first Prime Minister of the Fifth Republic (born 1912).
- 4 August – Jean Bourlès, cyclist (born 1930).
- 4 August – André Trochut, cyclist (born 1931).
- 30 August – Christine Pascal, actress, writer and director (born 1953).
October to December
- 11 October – Pierre Grimal, historian and classicist (born 1912).
- 12 October – René Lacoste, tennis player (born 1904).
- 12 October – Roger Lapébie, cyclist, won the 1937 Tour de France (born 1911).
- 15 October – Pierre Franey, chef and food writer (born 1921).
- 17 October – Jean-Pierre Munch, cyclist (born 1926).
- 26 October – Henri Lepage, fencer (born 1908).
- 31 October – Marcel Carné, film director (born 1906).
- 3 December – Georges Duby, historian (born 1919).
- 3 December – Jean Tabaud, artist (born 1914).
- 9 December – Alain Poher, politician (born 1909).
- 11 December – Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier, member of the French Resistance (born 1912).
- 21 December – Alfred Tonello, cyclist (born 1929).
- 25 December – Roger Duchesne, actor (born 1906).
- 25 December – Gabriel Loire, stained glass artist (born 1904).
- 29 December – Mireille Hartuch, singer, composer and actress (born 1906).
Full date unknown
- André-Georges Haudricourt, anthropologist and linguist (born 1911).
gollark: On the plus side, they do not plan to utterly obliterate Toki Pona?
gollark: I think the worst change is probably #10, which seems ridiculously broad and, er, strict.
gollark: Yes, nobody enforced it.
gollark: The English-only thing was in fact a rule even in the early lyrical era.
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See also
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