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To have "de" before a name is not necessarly being from royalty but anykind of old aristocracy or bourgeoisie...
When speaking of the French middle class, particularly during the French Revolution. ex: When the bourgeoisie revolted, they expressed their discontent by beheading the king.
middle class people
The bourgeoisie are members of the upper or merchant class, whose status or power comes from employment, education, and wealth. It is the class owning the means for producing wealth. In the United States, where social class affiliation lacks some of the structure and rules of other nations, "bourgeoisie" is sometimes used to refer to those seen as being either upper class or upper middle class. In the French feudal order pre-revolution, "bourgeois" was a class of citizens who were wealthier members of the Third Estate, but were overtaxed and had none of the privileges which the aristocracy held (however many bourgeois bought their way into nobility).
la Bourgeoisie
To have "de" before a name is not necessarly being from royalty but anykind of old aristocracy or bourgeoisie...
The French middle class was called the bourgeoisie. It consisted of merchants, professionals, and artisans who were between the nobility and the working class.
Aristocracy. But also a lot of the clergy members who were determined not to accept the revolutionary ideals, as well as everybody (of the bourgeoisie) that also didn't.
The bourgeoisie.
bourgeoisie
When speaking of the French middle class, particularly during the French Revolution. ex: When the bourgeoisie revolted, they expressed their discontent by beheading the king.
I believe the answer is bourgeoisie
middle class people
You can learn a variety of relevant information about the French aristocracy on the internet at websites such as wikipedia. Also you can read about it in encyclopedia Britannica.
les bourgeois - la bourgeoisie
The French revolutionists (the 3rd estate, the bourgeoisie) fought against their monarchical system.
The bourgeoisie are members of the upper or merchant class, whose status or power comes from employment, education, and wealth. It is the class owning the means for producing wealth. In the United States, where social class affiliation lacks some of the structure and rules of other nations, "bourgeoisie" is sometimes used to refer to those seen as being either upper class or upper middle class. In the French feudal order pre-revolution, "bourgeois" was a class of citizens who were wealthier members of the Third Estate, but were overtaxed and had none of the privileges which the aristocracy held (however many bourgeois bought their way into nobility).