1849 in France
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Events from the year 1849 in France.
Events
- 1 January - France's first postage stamp, Ceres, is issued.
 - 27 April - Giuseppe Garibaldi enters Rome to defend it from the French troops of General Oudinot.
 - 13 May - Legislative election held.
 - 3 July - French troops occupy Rome. Roman Republic surrenders.
 
Births
- 12 January - Jean Béraud, painter and commercial artist (died 1935)
 - 8 February - Henri Amédée de Broglie, nobleman (died 1917)
 - 21 February - Edouard Deville, first to perfect a practical method of photogrammetry (died 1924)
 - 4 April - Félix Balzer, physician (died 1929)
 - 2 June - Paul-Albert Besnard, painter (died 1934)
 - 3 July - Prosper-René Blondlot, physicist (died 1930)
 - 19 July 
- François Victor Alphonse Aulard, historian (died 1928)
 - Ferdinand Brunetière, writer and critic (died 1906)
 
 - 20 July - Théobald Chartran, painter (died 1907)
 - 3 August - Joseph Jules Dejerine, neurologist (died 1917)
 - 18 August - Benjamin Godard, violinist and composer (died 1895)
 
Deaths
- 13 April - Théophile Marion Dumersan, writer and numismatist (born 1780)
 - 16 April - Philippe-Frédéric Blandin, physician and surgeon (born 1798)
 - 28 April - René-Primevère Lesson, surgeon and naturalist (born 1794)
 - 11 May - Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Récamier, leader of the literary and political circles (born 1777)
 - 10 June - Thomas Robert Bugeaud, Marshal of France and Governor-General of Algeria (born 1784)
 - 26 August - Jacques Féréol Mazas, composer, conductor and violinist (born 1782)
 - 12 November - Alexis-François Artaud De Montor, diplomat and historian (born 1772)
 - 21 November - François Marius Granet, painter (born 1777)
 - 27 December - Jacques-Laurent Agasse, painter (born 1767)
 - 28 December - Quatremère de Quincy, archaeologist and writer on art (born 1755)
 
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