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1635
Academie Francaise Founded
1635
Richelieu, who believed language was a tool of state, formally chartered the Academie Francaise: forty scholars charged with purifying, regulating, and policing the French tongue. Their great project, a dictionary, would take nearly sixty years to publish. France had invented the linguistic civil servant, and the institution endures today as the self-appointed guardian of the French language.