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This is the second estate in the area.
The nobility, members of the Second Estate, generally sat to the right.
He also sought support from the second estate, those equestrians who had not ascended to become senators.
A few commoners were able to catch the eye of the second estate, marry, and join them, although this was quite rare.
The mansion as it stands today is actually the second estate, as the original burned to the ground in 1904.
The Second Estate was then split into two to retain the division into three.
The Second Estate comprised the nobility, which consisted of 400,000 persons at the time, including women and children.
The Second Estate was the Nobility and made up 2% of the population.
Often when a second estate was purchased to expand another, the purchased estate also had a country house.
The Second Estate, the Nobility, were royalty, not including the King.
The party currently holds a single seat in the first and second Estates of Curaçao.
A new housing estate was completed in 2008 and construction of a second estate is due to be finished in spring 2015.
The Second Estate constituted approximately 0.5% of France's population.
He had a second estate at Hochdorf in Lower Silesia.
The Second Estate, three hundred nobles.
Technically, but not usually of much relevance, the Second Estate also included the Royal Family.
Second Estate may refer to:
The suit represents the Second Estate (The Nobles).
Although there was no formal demarcation between the two categories, the upper clergy were, effectively, clerical nobility, from the families of the Second Estate.
The Second Estate (Fr.
Second Estate (disambiguation)
Among the three Estates, the Second Estates cahiers were possibly the most surprising.
In addition, the First and Second Estates relied on the labour of the Third, which made the latter's unequal status all the more glaring.
Second Estate, Nobility This order was divided into simple nobility, high nobility and princes.
The First Estate was the clergy, The Second Estate the nobles, and the third was everyone else.