Events from the year 1894 in France.
Arts and literature
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- 12 January – Georges Carpentier, boxer (died 1975)
- 18 January – Romain Bellenger, cyclist (died 1981)
- 6 February – André Marchal, organist and organ teacher (died 1980)
- 14 March – Marie-Simone Capony, teacher, fifth-oldest person in the world (died 2007)
- 26 March – Albert Achard, World War I flying ace (died 1972)
- 9 April – Jean Gounot, gymnast and Olympic medallist (died 1978)
- 23 April – Georges Renavent, actor (died 1969)
- 10 May – Paul Dujardin, water polo player and Olympic medallist (died 1959)
- 27 May – Louis-Ferdinand Céline, writer (died 1961)
- 2 June – Jean Gachet, boxer and Olympic medallist (died 1968)
- 13 June – Jacques Henri Lartigue, photographer and painter (died 1986)
October to December
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- 29 January – Armand Gautier, painter and lithographer (born 1825)
- 3 February – Edmond Frémy, chemist (born 1814)
- 6 February – Maria Deraismes, author and pioneer for women's rights (born 1828)
- 9 February – Maxime Du Camp, writer and photographer (born 1822)
- 14 February – Jacques-Léonard Maillet, sculptor (born 1823)
- 20 May – Philippe Édouard Foucaux, Tibetologist (born 1811)
- 25 June – Marie François Sadi Carnot, President of France (assassinated) (born 1837)
- 1 July – Jean-Joseph Carriès, sculptor, ceramist, and miniaturist (born 1855)
- 2 September – Pauline Duvernay, dancer (born 1813)
- 8 November – Louis Figuier, scientist and writer (born 1819)
- 7 December – Ferdinand de Lesseps, developer of the Suez Canal (born 1805)
- ^ Lacassagne, Alexandre (1843–1924) Auteur du texte; Poncet, A. Auteur du texte (10 April 1894). "L'assassinat du président Carnot / par A. Lacassagne,..." A. Storck. Retrieved 10 April 2018 – via gallica.bnf.fr.
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- ^ "Jean-Marie Le Pen: Nie zawaham się zabić". Gazeta Wyborcza. 7 May 2017.
- ^ "France - The Dreyfus Affair | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-04-27.
- ^ Hull, Peter. "Delahaye: Famous on Road and Race Track", in Ward, Ian, executive editor. World of Automobiles (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 5, p.521.
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