Timeline of La Rochelle
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Prior to 20th century
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- 1199 - "Communal charter" granted Eleanor, duchess of Aquitaine.[1]
- 1219 - La Rochelle besieged during the Albigensian Crusade.(fr)
- 1224 - Siege of La Rochelle (1224) by forces of Louis VIII of France.[1]
- 1360 - English in power again per Treaty of Brétigny.[1]
- 1372 - June: Naval Battle of La Rochelle; English forces defeated.
- 1376 - Tour Saint-Nicolas (tower) built in the port.
- 1390 - Tour de la Chaîne (tower) built.
- 1468 - Tour de la Lanterne (tower) built.
- 1573
- Siege of La Rochelle (1572–73) during the French Wars of Religion.[2]
- 24 June: Peace of La Rochelle treaty signed.[1]
- 1621 - Blockade of La Rochelle begins during Huguenot rebellion.
- 1627 - Siege of La Rochelle begins.[3]
- 1628 - Siege ends.[1]
- 1648 - Roman Catholic diocese of La Rochelle established.[4]
- 1677 - Carmelite convent built.[5]
- 1694 - Généralité de La Rochelle (administrative entity) created.
- 1719 - Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de La Rochelle established.
- 1732 - Académie des belles-lettres, sciences et arts de La Rochelle founded.[6]
- 1784 - Saint-Louis Cathedral consecrated.
- 1790 - La Rochelle becomes part of the Charente-Inférieure souveraineté.[7]
- 1796 - Archives départementales de la Charente-Maritime established.[8]
- 1797 - Bibliothèque communale de La Rochelle (library) established.[9]
- 1800 - Population: 17,512.[7]
- 1801 - Cantons of La Rochelle Est and Ouest created.[7]
- 1815 - Société littéraire de La Rochelle founded.[6]
- 1829 - L'Echo Rochelais newspaper begins publication.[10]
- 1832 - Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de La Rochelle moves to the Hôtel du Gouvernement.
- 1844 - Musée des beaux-arts de La Rochelle opens in the Hôtel de Crussol d'Uzès.[11]
- 1847 - Fish market opens.[5]
- 1856 - Ligne de Saint-Benoît à La Rochelle-Ville (train) begins operating.
- 1867 - Delmas (shipping company) in business.
- 1888 - Canal de Marans à la Rochelle built.
- 1890 - La Pallice port built.[3]
- 1896 - Population: 28,376.[7]
- 1897 - La Rochelle tramway begins operating.
- 1898 - Atlantique Stade Rochelais rugby club formed.
20th century
- 1900 - Café de la Paix (La Rochelle) in business.[12]
- 1911 - Jean Guiton monument unveiled in the Place de l’Hôtel de ville.
- 1921 - Orbigny-Bernon Museum opens.
- 1922 - Gare de La Rochelle (train station) built.
- 1926 - Stade Marcel-Deflandre (stadium) opens.
- 1940 - June: German occupation begins.(fr)
- 1943 - La Rochelle submarine pen built by the German Organisation Todt.
- 1944 - September: Allied siege of La Rochelle begins.
- 1945 - May: Allied siege of La Rochelle ends; German forces ousted.
- 1946 - Population: 48,923.[7]
- 1971 - Michel Crépeau elected mayor.
- 1972 - Les Minimes marina constructed.
- 1973
- 1975 - Population: 79,757.[7]
- 1978 - Musée du Nouveau Monde (museum) active.[11]
- 1981 - Secteur sauvegardé (protected heritage area) established.[3]
- 1982 - Maison de la Culture opens.[5]
- 1985 - Les Francofolies de La Rochelle music festival begins.
- 1987 - Radio France La Rochelle begins broadcasting.
- 1988
- Île de Ré bridge[2] and Aquarium de La Rochelle open.
- École supérieure de commerce de La Rochelle (business school) established.
- 1993 - University of La Rochelle established.
- 1998 - Médiathèque Michel-Crépeau (library) opens.
- 1999 - Agglomeration community of La Rochelle (regional government) created.
21st century
- 2002 - La Rochelle le journal (municipal newsletter) begins publication.
- 2008
- March: La Rochelle municipal election, 2008 held.
- Gare de La Rochelle-Porte Dauphine (train station) opens.
- 2010 - Société rochelaise d'histoire moderne et contemporaine (history society) established.[6]
- 2012 - Population: 80,014.
- 2013 - Semaine Olympique Française La Rochelle sailing race begins.
- 2014 - Jean-François Fountaine becomes mayor.
- 2016 - La Rochelle becomes part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine administrative region.
See also
- History of La Rochelle
- List of mayors of La Rochelle
- List of bishops of La Rochelle
- List of heritage sites in La Rochelle
- History of Charente-Maritime department and Timeline of Charente-Maritime
Other cities in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region:
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Britannica 1910.
- 1 2 "La Rochelle". Encyclopédie Larousse (in French). Éditions Larousse. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
- 1 2 3 "Histoire et patrimoine". Site officiel de La Rochelle (in French). Ville de La Rochelle. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
- ↑ "Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: France". Norway: Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
- 1 2 3 "La petite histoire". La Coursive: scène nationale de La Rochelle (in French). Retrieved 9 November 2016.
- 1 2 3 "Sociétés savantes de France (La Rochelle)" (in French). Paris: Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Notice communale: La Rochelle". Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui (in French). France: School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
- ↑ "Bibliothèque des Archives départementales". Charente-maritime.fr (in French). Département de la Charente-Maritime. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
- ↑ Delayant 1878.
- ↑ "Villes, villages: La Rochelle". Presse locale ancienne (in French). Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
- 1 2 "(La Rochelle)". Muséofile: Répertoire des musées français (in French). Ministre de la Culture et de la Communication. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
- ↑ "Patrimoine architectural (La Rochelle)". Base Mérimée (in French). France: Minister of Culture (France). Retrieved 8 November 2016.
This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia.
Bibliography
- in English
- "La Rochelle", Encyclopaedia Britannica (11th ed.), New York, 1910, OCLC 14782424 – via Internet Archive
- "La Rochelle". Southern France (6th ed.). Leipzig: Baedeker. 1914.
- in French
- "La Rochelle". De Poitiers à la Rochelle. Guides Joanne (in French). 1862.
- Léopold Delayant (1878). Ville de La Rochelle: catalogue de la bibliothèque (in French).
- Émile Couneau (1904). La Rochelle disparue (in French). A. Foucher – via Gallica.
- "Charente-Inferieure: La Rochelle". Angoumois et Saintonge. À la France: sites et monuments (in French). Paris: Touring-Club de France. 1904.
- "La Rochelle". Dictionnaire Bouillet (in French) (34th ed.). 1914.
- Rémi Béraud (1987). Petite Encyclopédie Monumentale et Historique de La Rochelle (in French). Édition Rupella.
External links
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- "Archives municipales". Site officiel de La Rochelle (in French). Ville de La Rochelle. (city archives)
- "La Communauté d'Agglomération de La Rochelle". Inventaire général du patrimoine culturel (Inventory of Cultural Heritage) (in French). Poitiers: Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
- Items related to La Rochelle, various dates (via Europeana)
- Items related to La Rochelle, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America)
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