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On 17 June 1789 the Third Estate (lowest house) of the States-General, which had been convened in Versailles six weeks earlier, declared itself, against the King's wishes, to be the "National Assembly" and set about drawing up a new constitution for the kingdom. It dissolved itself at the end of September 1791 after the King had sworn an oath of loyalty to the new constitution on the 14th of that month.

The legislative assembly, which also held executive powers, in the early years (1792-95) of the First French Republic was known as the "National Convention". Note that the name National Assembly was not used again in France (except for a short-lived "National Constituent Assembly" during the 1848 Revolution) until 1946.

So the short answer is: 1792 -- although the revolution had begun three years earlier.

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