Estates of the realm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Estates of the realm were the broad divisions of society, usually distinguishing nobility, clergy, and commoners recognized in the Middle Ages and later, in some parts of Europe. While various r...
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third estate n. The third of the traditional social classes; the common people. ... Dictionary: third estate ... Thesaurus: third estate...
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Introduction to the Exhibition ... This exhibition showcases the extensive collections pertaining to the French Revolution found in the Special Collections of the University of Maryland Libraries. ... Four basic areas are explored--the three estates (aristocracy, clergy, and the general population) and their concerns;
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www.lib.umd.edu/RARE/Exhibits/ThirdEstate/Index.html
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FIRST ESTATE: CLERGY; ... SECOND ESTATE: NOBILITY; ... THIRD ESTATE: BOURGEOISIE; PROFESSIONALS; WORKERS; PEASANTS...
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[...] interesting post from Jeff Jarvis today about The rise of the third estate and the need for Social Media participation and, by extension, Social Media Measurment- though what [...]
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www.buzzmachine.com/2008/09/30/the-rise-of-the-third-es...
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He first came into prominence with the publication of his pamphlet, "Qu’est ce que le tiers état?" In 1789, he was elected delegate to the Estates–General from Paris, and in the preliminary struggle for organization was made spokesman of the Third Estate.
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The Third Estate was one of three estates or ranks that made up the country of France. Estates separated the clergy from the noblemen, and the noblemen from the peasants. Anyway you look at it, it spells oppression.
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www.smfc.k12.ca.us/stage/lalosh2/francepg1.html
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