Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Standesversammlung
English translation:
Convention (Assembly) of Estates
Added to glossary by
Sharon Moler
Feb 18, 2009 01:12
15 yrs ago
German term
Standesversammlung
German to English
Social Sciences
Government / Politics
Ab 1309 wurde Madrid regelmaessig als Ort fuer die Standesversammlung (Cortes) auserwehlt, . . .
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | Convention (Assembly) of Estates | Andrew Catford |
3 | Representative Assembly | Kim Metzger |
Change log
Feb 18, 2009 01:31: Kim Metzger changed "Field" from "Other" to "Social Sciences"
Feb 18, 2009 03:19: Johanna Timm, PhD changed "Term asked" from "standesversammlung" to "Standesversammlung"
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Convention (Assembly) of Estates
There's nothing wrong with a direct (and historically accurate) translation of Standes as Estates.
Our Parliament (Scotland) was commonly referred to as the Three Estates in the period you refer to. The Estates being
First: Prelates (Bishops and abbots)
Second: Lairds (Dukes, earls, etc)
Third: Commissioners (representing towns with royal charters)
The concept of Estates is widespread in European political history, including Germany and France (before the revolution).
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Our Parliament (Scotland) was commonly referred to as the Three Estates in the period you refer to. The Estates being
First: Prelates (Bishops and abbots)
Second: Lairds (Dukes, earls, etc)
Third: Commissioners (representing towns with royal charters)
The concept of Estates is widespread in European political history, including Germany and France (before the revolution).
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Note added at 2 hrs (2009-02-18 03:28:31 GMT)
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Keyboard fumble alert!
should read: like to refer
Phew! Got there before the spelling police!
Example sentence:
The members of the daily and weekly press likes to refer to themselves collectively as "The Fourth Estate".
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Representative Assembly
Based on this definition of Cortes
Cortes
Representative assembly of the medieval Iberian kingdoms. The Cortes developed in the Middle Ages when elected representatives of the free municipalities acquired the right to take part in the affairs of the Curia Regis ("King's Court"). They were admitted because the crown was short of funds and lacked the right to raise taxes without the consent of the municipalities. Cortes were established in León and Castile by the early 13th century and soon appeared in Catalonia (1218), Aragon (1274), Valencia (1283), and Navarra (1300). Today the term refers to the national legislatures of Spain and Portugal.
http://www.answers.com/topic/cortes
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Cortes , representative assembly in Spain. The institution originated (12th-13th cent.) in various Spanish regions with the Christian reconquest; until the 19th cent. the local cortes of Leon, Castile, Aragón, Catalonia, Navarre, Valencia, and other states met separately. The three estates—clergy, nobility, and burghers—voted the taxes, recognized the kings upon their accession, and indirectly exercised some legislative influence.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Cortes.html
Cortes
Representative assembly of the medieval Iberian kingdoms. The Cortes developed in the Middle Ages when elected representatives of the free municipalities acquired the right to take part in the affairs of the Curia Regis ("King's Court"). They were admitted because the crown was short of funds and lacked the right to raise taxes without the consent of the municipalities. Cortes were established in León and Castile by the early 13th century and soon appeared in Catalonia (1218), Aragon (1274), Valencia (1283), and Navarra (1300). Today the term refers to the national legislatures of Spain and Portugal.
http://www.answers.com/topic/cortes
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Note added at 16 mins (2009-02-18 01:29:07 GMT)
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Cortes , representative assembly in Spain. The institution originated (12th-13th cent.) in various Spanish regions with the Christian reconquest; until the 19th cent. the local cortes of Leon, Castile, Aragón, Catalonia, Navarre, Valencia, and other states met separately. The three estates—clergy, nobility, and burghers—voted the taxes, recognized the kings upon their accession, and indirectly exercised some legislative influence.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Cortes.html
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