The King, in the séance royale of …
Years: 1789 - 1789
June
The King, in the séance royale of June 23, grants a Charte octroyée, a constitution granted by royal favor, which affirms, subject to the traditional limitations, the right of separate deliberation for the three orders, which constitutionally form three chambers.
This move fails; soon, that part of the deputies of the nobles who still stand apart join the National Assembly at the request of the King.
The Estates-General has ceased to exist, having become the National Assembly (and after July 9, 1789, will become the National Constituent Assembly).
This move fails; soon, that part of the deputies of the nobles who still stand apart join the National Assembly at the request of the King.
The Estates-General has ceased to exist, having become the National Assembly (and after July 9, 1789, will become the National Constituent Assembly).
Locations
People
- Charles Louis François de Paule de Barentin
- Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès
- Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, Count of Mirabeau
- Jacques Necker
- Jean Joseph Mounier
- Louis XVI of France
