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''See also:'' |
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[[1997 in France]], |
[[1997 in France]], |
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other events of 1998, |
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[[1999 in France]]. |
[[1999 in France]]. |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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*6 February |
*6 February – The French [[prefect]] [[Claude Erignac]] is assassinated in the streets of [[Ajaccio]], Corsica. |
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*15 March |
*15 March – [[French cantonales elections, 1998|Cantonales Elections]] held. |
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*15 March |
*15 March – [[French regional elections, 1998|Regional Elections]] held. |
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*22 March |
*22 March – [[French cantonales elections, 1998|Cantonales Elections]] held. |
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*April |
*April – The [[Renault Laguna]] gets facelifted. |
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*11 May |
*11 May – The first [[euro]] coins are minted in [[Pessac]], France. Because the final specifications for the coins were not finished in 1998, they will have to be melted and minted again in 1999. |
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*12 June |
*12 June – The [[1998 FIFA World Cup|Football World Cup]] commences in France. The [[France national football team|host nation]] defeats [[South Africa national football team|South Africa]] 3–0 in their opening group game. [[Christophe Dugarry]] and [[Thierry Henry]] are on the scoresheet, with an own goal from opponent [[Pierra Issa]] completing the victory. |
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*18 June |
*18 June – France's World Cup quest continues in fine form with a 4–0 win over [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabia]] in which Thierry Henry scored twice, with the other goals coming from [[David Trezeguet]] and [[Bixente Lizarazu]]. |
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*24 June |
*24 June – France are group winners and progress to the last 16 of the World Cup with a 2–1 win over [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]] in which [[Youri Djorkaeff]] and [[Emmanuel Petit]] score. |
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*28 June |
*28 June – An extra time goal by [[Laurent Blanc]] gives France a 1–0 win over [[Paraguay national football team|Paraguay]] in the last 16 of the World Cup. |
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*3 July |
*3 July – France win the World Cup quarter final against [[Italy national football team|Italy]] on penalties after a goalless draw. |
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*8 July |
*8 July – France reach the World Cup final with a semi-final win over [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]]. Defender [[Lilian Thuram]] is on the scoresheet twice in a 2–1 win. |
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*12 July |
*12 July – France are football world champions for the first time ever with a 3–0 win over holders [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] at the [[Stade de France]]. [[Zinedine Zidane]] scores twice before Emmanuel Petit's injury time goal completes the victory. |
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*10 September |
*10 September – [[Peugeot]] launches the all-new 3-door [[Peugeot 206|206]] supermini, a replacement for the long-running [[Peugeot 205|205]]. It gives Peugeot a much more modern car to rival the likes of the [[Ford Fiesta]] and [[Volkswagen Polo]]. |
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*31 December |
*31 December – The final [[Peugeot 205]] rolls off the assembly line, more than 15 years after production began. It was mostly sold only in France for the last two years of its production, having been one of Europe's best selling cars in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Its replacement is the [[Peugeot 206|206]], which has been built in France and Britain since the autumn. |
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==Arts and literature== |
==Arts and literature== |
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==Sport== |
==Sport== |
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*10 June |
*10 June – [[1998 FIFA World Cup]] begins in France. |
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*28 June |
*28 June – [[1998 French Grand Prix|French Grand Prix]] takes place, won by [[Michael Schumacher]] of Germany. |
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*11 July |
*11 July – [[1998 Tour de France|Tour de France]] begins in [[Dublin]], Republic of Ireland. |
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*12 July |
*12 July – World Cup ends, won by [[France national football team|France]]. |
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*2 August |
*2 August – Tour de France ends, won by [[Marco Pantani]] of Italy. |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
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* October |
* October – [[Cécile Haussernot]], chess player |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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===January to March=== |
===January to March=== |
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*18 January |
*18 January – [[Georges Coudray]], politician (b.1902). |
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*28 January |
*28 January – [[Louise Laroche]], one of the last remaining survivors of the sinking of the [[RMS Titanic]] (b.1910). |
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*6 February |
*6 February – [[Marcela Delpastre]], author (b.1925). |
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*1 March |
*1 March – [[Jean Marie Balland]], [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Roman Catholic Cardinal]] (b.1934). |
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*30 March |
*30 March – [[Michèle Arnaud]], singer, producer, and director (b.1919). |
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===April to June=== |
===April to June=== |
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*4 April |
*4 April – [[Pierre Lantier]], composer and pianist (b.1910). |
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*13 April |
*13 April – [[Patrick de Gayardon]], [[skydiving|skydiver]], [[skysurfing|skysurfer]] and a [[BASE jumping|BASE jumper]] (b.1960). |
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*19 April |
*19 April – [[Armand Jammot]], television producer (b.1922). |
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*21 April |
*21 April – [[Jean-François Lyotard]], philosopher and [[Literary theory|literary theorist]] (b.1924). |
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*21 April |
*21 April – [[Louis Maratier]], painter (b.1922). |
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*22 April |
*22 April – [[Régine Pernoud]], historian and medievalist (b.1909). |
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*27 April |
*27 April – [[Anne Desclos]], journalist and novelist (b.1907). |
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*13 May |
*13 May – [[Chantal Mauduit]], [[Mountaineering|alpinist]] (b.1964). |
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*14 June |
*14 June – [[Ginette Mathiot]], food writer (b.1907). |
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*14 June |
*14 June – [[Éric Tabarly]], sailor (b.1931). |
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*29 June |
*29 June – [[Louis Hostin]], [[Olympic weightlifting|weightlifter]] and Olympic champion (b.1908). |
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*30 June |
*30 June – [[Léon Arthur Elchinger]], [[Archbishops of Strasbourg|Bishop of Strasbourg]] (b.1908). |
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*June |
*June – [[Jean Emile Charon]], nuclear [[physicist]] (b.1920). |
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===July to December=== |
===July to December=== |
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*4 July |
*4 July – [[Roger Calmel]], composer (b.1920). |
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*6 August |
*6 August – [[André Weil]], mathematician (b.1906). |
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*6 October |
*6 October – [[Jean-François Jenny-Clark]], double bass player (b.1944). |
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*October |
*October – [[René Pleimelding]], soccer player (b.1925). |
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*8 November |
*8 November – [[Jean Marais]], actor (b.1913). |
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*10 November |
*10 November – [[Jean Leray]], mathematician (b.1906). |
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*11 November |
*11 November – [[Gérard Grisey]], composer (b.1946). |
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*13 November |
*13 November – [[Edwige Feuillère]], actress (b.1907). |
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*13 November |
*13 November – [[Claude Serre]], cartoonist (b.1938). |
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*November |
*November – [[Gustave Malécot]], mathematician (b.1911). |
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===Full date unknown=== |
===Full date unknown=== |
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*[[Maurice Bardèche]], essayist, literary and art critic, journalist and [[Neo-Fascism|Neo-Fascist]] (b.1907). |
*[[Maurice Bardèche]], essayist, literary and art critic, journalist and [[Neo-Fascism|Neo-Fascist]] (b.1907). |
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*[[Lucien Bodard]], |
*[[Lucien Bodard]], reporter and writer on events in Asia (b.1914). |
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*[[Jean-Pierre Brucato]], soccer player (b.1944). |
*[[Jean-Pierre Brucato]], soccer player (b.1944). |
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*[[Philippe Charbonneaux]], product designer (b.1917). |
*[[Philippe Charbonneaux]], product designer (b.1917). |
Revision as of 22:31, 16 April 2013
See also: 1997 in France, other events of 1998, 1999 in France.
Events from the year 1998 in France.
Events
- 6 February – The French prefect Claude Erignac is assassinated in the streets of Ajaccio, Corsica.
- 15 March – Cantonales Elections held.
- 15 March – Regional Elections held.
- 22 March – Cantonales Elections held.
- April – The Renault Laguna gets facelifted.
- 11 May – The first euro coins are minted in Pessac, France. Because the final specifications for the coins were not finished in 1998, they will have to be melted and minted again in 1999.
- 12 June – The Football World Cup commences in France. The host nation defeats South Africa 3–0 in their opening group game. Christophe Dugarry and Thierry Henry are on the scoresheet, with an own goal from opponent Pierra Issa completing the victory.
- 18 June – France's World Cup quest continues in fine form with a 4–0 win over Saudi Arabia in which Thierry Henry scored twice, with the other goals coming from David Trezeguet and Bixente Lizarazu.
- 24 June – France are group winners and progress to the last 16 of the World Cup with a 2–1 win over Denmark in which Youri Djorkaeff and Emmanuel Petit score.
- 28 June – An extra time goal by Laurent Blanc gives France a 1–0 win over Paraguay in the last 16 of the World Cup.
- 3 July – France win the World Cup quarter final against Italy on penalties after a goalless draw.
- 8 July – France reach the World Cup final with a semi-final win over Croatia. Defender Lilian Thuram is on the scoresheet twice in a 2–1 win.
- 12 July – France are football world champions for the first time ever with a 3–0 win over holders Brazil at the Stade de France. Zinedine Zidane scores twice before Emmanuel Petit's injury time goal completes the victory.
- 10 September – Peugeot launches the all-new 3-door 206 supermini, a replacement for the long-running 205. It gives Peugeot a much more modern car to rival the likes of the Ford Fiesta and Volkswagen Polo.
- 31 December – The final Peugeot 205 rolls off the assembly line, more than 15 years after production began. It was mostly sold only in France for the last two years of its production, having been one of Europe's best selling cars in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Its replacement is the 206, which has been built in France and Britain since the autumn.
Arts and literature
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Sport
- 10 June – 1998 FIFA World Cup begins in France.
- 28 June – French Grand Prix takes place, won by Michael Schumacher of Germany.
- 11 July – Tour de France begins in Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
- 12 July – World Cup ends, won by France.
- 2 August – Tour de France ends, won by Marco Pantani of Italy.
Births
- October – Cécile Haussernot, chess player
Deaths
January to March
- 18 January – Georges Coudray, politician (b.1902).
- 28 January – Louise Laroche, one of the last remaining survivors of the sinking of the RMS Titanic (b.1910).
- 6 February – Marcela Delpastre, author (b.1925).
- 1 March – Jean Marie Balland, Roman Catholic Cardinal (b.1934).
- 30 March – Michèle Arnaud, singer, producer, and director (b.1919).
April to June
- 4 April – Pierre Lantier, composer and pianist (b.1910).
- 13 April – Patrick de Gayardon, skydiver, skysurfer and a BASE jumper (b.1960).
- 19 April – Armand Jammot, television producer (b.1922).
- 21 April – Jean-François Lyotard, philosopher and literary theorist (b.1924).
- 21 April – Louis Maratier, painter (b.1922).
- 22 April – Régine Pernoud, historian and medievalist (b.1909).
- 27 April – Anne Desclos, journalist and novelist (b.1907).
- 13 May – Chantal Mauduit, alpinist (b.1964).
- 14 June – Ginette Mathiot, food writer (b.1907).
- 14 June – Éric Tabarly, sailor (b.1931).
- 29 June – Louis Hostin, weightlifter and Olympic champion (b.1908).
- 30 June – Léon Arthur Elchinger, Bishop of Strasbourg (b.1908).
- June – Jean Emile Charon, nuclear physicist (b.1920).
July to December
- 4 July – Roger Calmel, composer (b.1920).
- 6 August – André Weil, mathematician (b.1906).
- 6 October – Jean-François Jenny-Clark, double bass player (b.1944).
- October – René Pleimelding, soccer player (b.1925).
- 8 November – Jean Marais, actor (b.1913).
- 10 November – Jean Leray, mathematician (b.1906).
- 11 November – Gérard Grisey, composer (b.1946).
- 13 November – Edwige Feuillère, actress (b.1907).
- 13 November – Claude Serre, cartoonist (b.1938).
- November – Gustave Malécot, mathematician (b.1911).
Full date unknown
- Maurice Bardèche, essayist, literary and art critic, journalist and Neo-Fascist (b.1907).
- Lucien Bodard, reporter and writer on events in Asia (b.1914).
- Jean-Pierre Brucato, soccer player (b.1944).
- Philippe Charbonneaux, product designer (b.1917).
- Louis Dumont, anthropologist (b.1911).
- Jacques Médecin, politician (b.1928).
- Jean-Jacques Millant, bow maker (b.1928).
- Jackie Sardou, actress (b.1919).
- Marc Sautet, philosopher and writer (b.1947).
- Pierre Villette, composer (b.1926).