estates general

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estates general

The king convened the Estates General at the Palace of Versailles.

Definition

Noun: 1. A historical representative assembly: The Estates General was the legislative and consultative assembly in France before the French Revolution, composed of representatives from the three traditional estates of the realm: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate), and the commoners (Third Estate). 2. A specific historical event: The term often refers specifically to the 1789 meeting, which was a pivotal event leading to the Revolution.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The king summoned the Estates General in 1789 to address the financial crisis.
    • The voting procedures of the Estates General were a major point of contention for the Third Estate.
Advanced Usage
  • "The calling of the Estates General": Refers to the act of convening this assembly, often highlighting it as a rare and significant political event in the .
    • The calling of the Estates General in 1789 unleashed forces the monarchy could not control.
Variants and Related Words
  • Estate (n): In this historical context, one of the three orders of society (the clergy, the nobility, the commoners) represented in the Estates General.
    • The Third Estate demanded double representation.
Synonyms
  • Assembly of the Estates: A direct descriptive synonym.
  • States General: A direct translation and synonym used in some historical texts.
Related Phrases
  • "The Third Estate": While a distinct term, it is intrinsically linked to discussions of the Estates General, referring to the commoner representatives.
    • The Third Estate declared itself the National Assembly after deadlock in the Estates General.
estates general

The king convened the Estates General at the Palace of Versailles.

Noun
  1. assembly of the estates of all France; last meeting in 1789

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