1907 in France
Events from the year 1907 in France.
Incumbents
- President: Armand Fallières
- President of the Council of Ministers: Georges Clemenceau
Events
- 2 January - Latest Anti-clericalism laws comes into force, which forbids crucifixes in schools
- 11 February - The French cruiser Jean Bart sinks off the coast of Morocco.
- March - ESSEC Business School is founded.
- 12 March - The French battleship Iéna blows up at Toulon; 120 lives lost.
- 6 April - Louis Blériot flies his new monoplane ten yards.
- 10 April - French doctors announce the discovery of a new serum to cure dysentery.
- 18 April - Georges Clemenceau orders dismissal of striking civil servants; army mobilised for fear of May Day unrest.
- 17 May - Several thousand riot during the revolt of the Languedoc winegrowers at Béziers in the south of France.
- 9 June - Aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont's combined aeroplane and airship is wrecked in its first trial
- 28 June - Georges Clemenceau wins a majority in the Chamber of Deputies.
- 12 July - Major Alfred Dreyfus resigns from the army, one year after his rehabilitation.
- 14 July - President Armand Fallières narrowly escapes an assassination attempt.
- 10 August - Peking to Paris motor race concludes.
- 18 December - Louis Blériot's demonstrations of his new aeroplane at Issy end in its destruction.
Sport
- 8 July - Tour de France begins.
- 4 August - Tour de France ends, won by Lucien Petit-Breton.
Births
January to March
- 8 January - Jean Hyppolite, philosopher
- 11 January - Pierre Mendès France, politician and Prime Minister of France
- 24 January — Maurice Couve de Murville, politician and Prime Minister
- 5 February - Pierre Pflimlin, politician and Prime Minister
- 15 February
- *Célestin Delmer, international soccer player
- *Jean Langlais, composer and organist
- 22 March - Roger Blin, comedian and actor
April to June
- 7 April - Violette Leduc, author
- 10 April - Marcel Simon, historian
- 12 April - Eugène Chaboud, motor racing driver
- 15 April - Jean Fourastié, economist
- 28 April - Henri Michel, historian
- 29 April - Tino Rossi, singer and actor
- 22 May - Jean Beaufret, philosopher and Germanist
- 23 May - Ginette Mathiot, food writer
- 26 May - Jean Bernard, physician and haematologist
- 30 May - Germaine Tillion, anthropologist
- 12 June - Émile Veinante, soccer player and coach
- 14 June - René Char, poet
- 17 June - Maurice Cloche, film director, screenwriter and film producer
July to September
- 7 July - Louis-Jean Guyot, Cardinal
- 5 August - Eugène Guillevic, poet
- 7 September - Roland Mousnier, historian
- 22 September - Maurice Blanchot, writer, philosopher, and literary theorist
- 23 September - Anne Desclos, journalist and novelist
October to December
- 1 October - Maurice Bardèche, essayist, literary and art critic, journalist and Neo-Fascist
- 4 October - Alain Daniélou, historian, musicologist and Indologist
- 5 October - Jean Louis, costume designer
- 8 October - Pierre Bertaux, Germanist
- 9 October - Jacques Tati, comedic filmmaker
- 13 October - Yves Allégret, film director
- 16 October - Roger Vailland, novelist, essayist, and screenwriter
- 17 October - Marcel Barbu, politician
- 29 October - Edwige Feuillère, actress
- 1 November
- *Paul Bacon, politician
- *Edmond Delfour, international soccer player, manager
- 3 November - Raymond Bussières, actor
- 6 November - Raymond Savignac, graphic artist
- 18 November - Pierre Dreyfus, civil servant and businessman
- 19 November - Fernand Cornez, cyclist
- 20 November - Henri-Georges Clouzot, film director, screenwriter and producer
- 30 November - Jacques Barzun, historian
- 10 December
- *Daniel Barbier, astronomer
- *Lucien Laurent, international soccer player, scored the first ever World Cup goal
- 16 December - Jacques Pâris de Bollardière, General
- 24 December - André Cailleux, paleontologist and geologist
Deaths
- 20 January - Louis Émile Javal, ophthalmologist
- 25 January - René Pottier, cyclist, winner of 1906 Tour de France
- 16 February - Princess Clémentine of Orléans, youngest daughter of Louis-Philippe, King of the French
- 20 February - Henri Moissan, chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
- 21 February - Jacques-Marie-Louis Monsabré, priest and orator
- 11 March - Jean Casimir-Perier, politician, fifth president of the French Third Republic
- 18 March - Marcellin Berthelot, chemist and politician
- 12 May - Joris-Karl Huysmans, novelist
- 13 July - Jacques-Joseph Grancher, pediatrician
- 16 July - Théobald Chartran, painter
- 6 September - Sully Prudhomme, poet and essayist, winner of first Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901
- 21 September - Pierre Adolphe Adrien Doyon, dermatologist
- 1 November - Alfred Jarry, playwright and novelist