The Estates general (Etats-Generaux) IS the 3 Estates (Clergy, Nobility, Commons) taken as a whole.
The First Estate was the clergy. The Second Estate was the nobility. The Third Estate was basically everyone else in France, but its representatives in the Estates General were typically wealthy members from the commercial and professional middle classes.
Yes: 192/3 = 64
The first estate of the Estate General represented the Clergy (which is the generic term used to describe the formal religious leadership within a given religion). The second estate represented the Nobility and the third the Commoners.How many members they had remains unknown.
For an instrument, YES. For a singer, YES. In general, YES.
No, 3 does not go into 64
Yes 3 goes into 402.... 136
the french estate, dependent estate and allies estate.
the french estate, dependent estate and allies estate.
Yes, 90 divided by 3 is 30
Honore' Gabriel Riqueti led this French National Assembly meeting. The National Assembly was made up of the Third Estate of France (the common people) which broke away from the Estates General, the legislature of France. The First Estate (clergy) and the Second Estate (nobility) comprised about 3% of the population, but controlled 2/3 of the legislative voting power.
The society was classified into 3 estates. 1st and 2nd estates were rich . 2nd estate people were loyal to King. the 3rd estate contained the poor like Merchants, cobbler's etc.,
yes 3 can go into 130.