Estates of Béarn

The Estates of Béarn are the former Provincial Estates of Béarn. It was formed following the death of Gaston III/X of Foix-Béarn, alias Gaston Phoebus,[1] on 1 August 1391, as a sort of Extraordinary Assembly, regrouping the representatives of the various courts of Béarn, most notably those of the "Cour des Communautés" and of the "fr:Cour majour" that had been disbanded by Gaston Phoebus.

It assembled for the first time on 8 August 1391[1] and held its last meeting from 12–23 October 1789.[2] When the National Assembly abolished all privileges on 4 August 1789, an exception was made allowing the Estates of Béarn to express their consent. Deliberations took place in a charged atmosphere, and in the end the decree of 4 August 1789 was approved on 28 October 1789.

Composition

The Estates of Béarn were composed of two orders: the "First Order" and the "Second Order".[3]

The First Order was the chamber of the clergy and of the nobility.[3] Its members were:

The Second Order was the chamber of the Estates of the Realm. It was composed of the representatives of the province's 480 communes, represented by forty-two mayors and jurats of the main communes of Béarn,[4] who were appointed, not elected, and generally owners of noble offices or commissions granted by the King,[3] most notably:

Notes

  1. 1 2 Barraqué, p. 335 (in French)
  2. Bidot-Germa, p. 54 (in French)
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 La Roque (1865), p. 1 (in French)
  4. Zink, p. 324 (in French)

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