Third Estate
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Third Estate may refer to:
- the commoners, one of the three main social strata of medieval and early modern Europe (the estates of the realm)
- the Third Estate of the Estates General (France)
- the Third Estate of the Estates of Scotland, the Burgh Commissioners
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