The nobles who left France to escape the revolution were called "les émigrés", from the verb"emigrer", to emigrate.
They were known as émigrés.
The four estates of France were the : nobles clergy middle class peasants The press took to calling themselves the fifth estate'
Approximately 1.5% of the population of France was nobles during the French Revolution.
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First EstateClergy-Bishops, Priest, Monks, NunsSecond EstateNobility-King's Family, Sword Nobles, Robe NoblesThird EstateCommons-Merchants, craftsmen, Bourgeoisie, peasents
They were known as émigrés.
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Nobles who fled France
nobles
The Nobles.
The nobles who fled France but hoped to restore the monarchy were the Emigres.
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Peasents where the third Estate.
The area of Gisy-les-Nobles is 10.91 square kilometers.
The four estates of France were the : nobles clergy middle class peasants The press took to calling themselves the fifth estate'
There were various councils of nobles, but the most important were sections of parliaments. In England, this was the House of Lords, and in France this was the Second Estate.
Approximately 1.5% of the population of France was nobles during the French Revolution.