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The Nobles of the Sword (French: noblesse d'épée) were the noblemen of the oldest class of nobility in France dating from the Middle Ages and the early modern period, and arguably still in existence by descent. It was originally the knightly class, owing military service (usually to a king, who might be the king of France or the king of England) in return for the possession of feudal landed estates. They played an important part during the French Revolution since their attempts to retain their old power monopoly caused the new nobility’s interests to align with the newly arising French bourgeoisie class, creating a powerful force for change in French society in the late 18th century. [1] For the year 1789, Gordon Wright gives a figure of 80,000 nobles.[2]
^Michael J. LaMonica (11 November 2014). French Revolutions For Beginners. For Beginners, LLC. pp. 15–. ISBN 978-1-934389-91-1.
^Gordon Wright, France in Modern Times, 4th ed. New York: Norton, 1987, p. 15.
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