1750 in France

1750
in
France

Decades:
  • 1730s
  • 1740s
  • 1750s
  • 1760s
  • 1770s
See also:Other events of 1750
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Events from the year 1750 in France

Incumbents

Events

  • 16 May Two weeks after police in Paris arrest six teenagers for gambling in the suburb of Saint-Laurent, rioting breaks out when a rumor spreads that plainclothes policemen are hauling off small children between the ages of five to ten years old, in order to provide blood to an ailing aristocrat.[1] Over the next two weeks, rioting breaks out in other sections of the city. Police are attacked, including one who is beaten to death by the mob, until order is restored and police reforms are announced.[2]
  • 20 August French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille, by way of the Foreign Minister, the Marquis de Puisieulx and Netherlands ambassador to Paris Mattheus Lestevenon, sends a letter that ultimately persuades the States-General of the Dutch Republic to allow and partially finance Lacaille's stellar trigonometry mission to the Cape of Good Hope. The expedition departs Lorient on 21 October.[3][4]
  • 14 October Display of 110 paintings from the royal art collection at the Luxembourg Palace in Paris is arranged by Abel-François Poisson, the Marquis de Marigny, origin of both the Louvre museum and Musée du Luxembourg.[5]
  • École Militaire established.
  • The learned society Académie de Stanislas founded.

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References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Bartholomew, Robert E., eds. (2009). "Child Abduction Panic". Outbreak!: The Encyclopedia of Extraordinary Social Behavior. Anomalist Books. pp. 83–84.
  2. Martin, Henri (1866). The Decline of the French Monarchy. Walker, Fuller and Company. p. 395.
  3. Glass, Ian S. (2013). Nicolas-Louis De La Caille, Astronomer and Geodesist. Oxford University Press. pp. 30–33.
  4. Maclear, Thomas (1838). Verification and Extension of La Caille's Arc of Meridian at the Cape of Good Hope. Mowry and Barclay. p. 58.
  5. Emile-Male, Gilberte (2004). "The First Transfer at the Louvre in 1750: Andrea del Sarto's La Charite". Issues in the Conservation of Paintings. Getty Publications. p. 278.
  6. Blangstrup, Chr., ed. (1915). "Bergasse, Nicolas". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). 3 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. p. 23. Retrieved 19 August 2015.


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