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National Assembly (French Revolution)

National Assembly

Assemblée nationale
Kingdom of France
Coat of arms or logo
Mirabeau's defiance in front of the marquis de Dreux-Brézé on 23 June 1789
Type
Type
History
Established20 June 1789
Disbanded9 July 1789,
Preceded byEstates-General of 1789
Succeeded byNational Constituent Assembly
Seats1139

During the French Revolution, the National Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale), which existed from 17 June 1789 to 9 July 1789,[1] was a revolutionary assembly of the Kingdom of France formed by the representatives of the Third Estate (commoners) of the Estates-General and eventually joined by some members of the First and Second Estates. Thereafter (until replaced by the Legislative Assembly on 30 September 1791), it became a legislative body known as the National Constituent Assembly (Assemblée nationale constituante), although the shorter form was favored.

  1. ^ "1789–1791: The Revolution | Archives & Special Collections". asc.library.carleton.ca. Retrieved 14 July 2021.

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