Third Estate
In France of the ancien régime and the age of the French Revolution, the term Third Estate (tiers état) indicated the generality of people which were not part of the clergy (the First Estate) nor of the nobility (the Second Estate). From these came the name of the medieval French national assembly: the Estates-General (Fr. Etats-Généraux), the analogue to the British Parliament but with no constitutional tradition of vested powers, nor with any permanency: the French monarchy remained absolute, and the estates general were convened only episodically.
See also
See also:
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- Estates of the realm, especially for comparison to Britain.
- First Estate, Second Estate, Fourth Estate
- social class, class warfare, etc.
- Bourgeoisie vs. Proletariat
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | The Estates General |
| ► | 1789: End of The Estates General |
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