Notes
The French nobility (French: la noblesse) was a privileged social class in France during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period to the revolution in 1790. The nobility was revived in 1805 with limited rights as a titled elite class from the First Empire to the fall of the July Monarchy in 1848 when all privileges were abolished for good. Hereditary titles, without privileges, continued to be granted until the Second Empire fell in 1870. They survive among their descendants as a social convention and as part of the legal name of the corresponding individuals.
1 comment on Versailles melancholy || aristocratic France
anon-1683530248376231 December 04, 2019
Thank you for this wonderful mix! It was exactly what I needed to study with!
⃠Millennial Wolf December 12, 2019
@anon-1683530248376231 Happy to see that you liked it!!
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