Timeline of Grenoble
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Grenoble, France.
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Prior to 11th century
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- 43 BCE - First mention of Cularo
- 4th century - Roman Catholic diocese of Cularo established.[1]
- 292 - Gallo-Roman wall of Cularo completed
- 381 - Cularo becomes Gratianopolis
- 879 - Grenoble becomes part of the Kingdom of Provence.[2]
- 902 - First reference of Grenoble Cathedral
11th-17th centuries
- 1012 - First mention of Saint-Laurent Church
- 1110 - The son of Count Guigues III of Albon is nicknamed Dauphin (Guigo Delphinus), later Dauphin of France
- 1219 - September: fr .[3]
- 1337 - fr (court) founded.[4]
- 1339 - Gratianopolis becomes Gregnoble
- 1381 - Construction start of the fr
- 1390 - Public clock installed (approximate date).[5]
- 1453 - fr created.
- 1539 - fr expanded.
- 1592 - Bastille built by Lesdiguières.
- 1625 - fr built.
- 1627 - General Hospital construction begins.[4]
18th century
- 1772 - fr[6] and Bibliothèque municipale de Grenoble[7] founded.
- 1778 - October: Flood ("déluge de Saint-Crépin").[3][8]
- 1788 - 7 June: Social unrest ("Day of the Tiles").
- 1790 - Grenoble becomes part of the Isère souveraineté.[9]
- 1793 - Population: 20,019.
- 1798 - Museum of Grenoble established.
19th century
- 1810 - Saint Roch Cemetery opened
- 1847 - Bastille rebuilt by general Haxo.
- 1858 - fr railway begins operating.
- 1859 - 2 November: Grenoble flood.[3]
- 1864
- Grenoble–Montmélian railway begins operating.
- Chamber of Commerce established.[10]
- 1886 - Population: 52,484.[11]
- 1892 - FC Grenoble (football club) formed.
- 1894 - Tram begins operating.(fr)
- 1899
20th century
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- 1906 - Opening of the Musée dauphinois
- 1911 - Population: 77,438.[12]
- 1925
- International Exhibition of Hydropower and Tourism held in Grenoble.
- Perret tower (Grenoble) erected.
- 1934 - Grenoble-Bastille cable car begins operating.
- 1945 - Le Dauphiné libéré newspaper begins publication.[13]
- 1946 - Population: 102,161.
- 1956 - First works in Polygone Scientifique
- 1965 - fr becomes mayor.
- 1967
- Palais des Sports (Grenoble) opens.
- Foundation of the Institut Laue–Langevin
- Foundation of LETI
- 1968
- Gare de Grenoble rebuilt.
- 1968 Winter Olympics held in Grenoble.
- 1970 - Joseph Fourier University, Pierre Mendès-France University, and Stendhal University established.[14]
- 1982 - Grenoble becomes part of the Rhône-Alpes region.
- 1983 - Alain Carignon becomes mayor.
- 1987 - Grenoble tramway begins operating.
- 1994
- new building for the Museum of Grenoble
- European Synchrotron Radiation Facility begins operating.
- 1995 - Michel Destot becomes mayor.
- 1997 - Grenoble Foot 38 (football club) formed.
- 1998
- Musée de l'Ancien Évêché inaugurated
- March: Rhône-Alpes regional election, 1998 held.
21st century
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- 2004 - March: Rhône-Alpes regional election, 2004 held.
- 2005 - Launch of fr (local television).
- 2006 - Opening of Minatec.
- 2008 - Stade des Alpes (stadium) opens.
- 2011 - Population: 157,424.[15]
- 2014
- March: fr held.
- Éric Piolle becomes mayor.
- 2015
- Grenoble-Alpes Métropole established.
- 110,000 people demonstrate against attacks in Paris
- December: fr held.[15]
- 2016 - Grenoble becomes part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
See also
- Grenoble history
- fr
- List of mayors of Grenoble
- fr
- fr department
- fr region
- other cities in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
References
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- ↑ Britannica 1910.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Albertin 1900.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Norberg 1985.
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- ↑ Chambers 1901.
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This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia.
Bibliography
See also: fr
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