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The First Estate of the French social order was comprised of priests of the Roman Catholic Church.
Everyone in the Third Estate paid the Catholic Church a tithe or 10% of their income.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. . The clergy comprised the First Estate in France before the revolution and the Lords Spiritual in England.
Priests of the roman catholic church
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The First Estate of the French social order was comprised of priests of the Roman Catholic Church.
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The Third estate and First estate^^wrong. The military and the Catholic church.
The First Estate.
In France (and many other European countries) the estates were as follows: 1st estate: Grandees of the (Catholic) Church - that is, senior bishops. 2nd estate: Noblemen. 3rd estate: Ordinary folk ('commoners'). (Serfs were below the 3rd estate).
The Catholic Clergy made up the First Estate. The French Nobles made up the Second Estate. The commoners were all lumped into the Third Estate.