TENNIS COURT OATH


Meaning of TENNIS COURT OATH in English

(June 20, 1789) Oath taken by deputies of the Third Estate in the French Revolution .

Believing that their newly formed National Assembly was to be disbanded, the deputies met at a nearby tennis court when they were locked out of their usual meeting hall at Versailles. They vowed never to separate until a written constitution was established for France. Their solidarity forced Louis XVI to order the clergy and the nobility to join with the Third Estate in the National Assembly.

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