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67:("to dirty one's coat of arms"). As in most of Europe, noble children who married commoners would lose their noble status and take on that of their spouses. In the worst-case scenario, if the poor aristocratic family died out with no other heir than the daughter married to the commoner, the family was said to "fall into commonalty" ( 52:
This social practice was frowned upon by aristocratic families less in need, who looked with contempt or pity at the aristocratic families that had to re-gild their coat of arms. They called such an alliance with a commoner a
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Today in France, the phrase is still used, but in a different context, meaning "to regain prestige" or "to improve one's image". An example of this contemporary usage in French newspapers is the
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was often the only way to remain afloat. This was usually a step taken in the last extremity, often seen as shameful and degrading. However, in a few cases,
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usually asked from the commoner. On the other hand, the commoner was allowed to add the aristocratic name of his bride (with the
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could also be prestigious, such as was the case for the aristocratic families who married daughters with members of the
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From Renaissance Monarchy to Absolute Monarchy: French Kings, Nobles, and Estates
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Vocabulaire Général de la Littérature Française Du XXème Siècle
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As the French economy underwent drastic changes after the
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headline: "Les maires FN veulent redorer leur blason".
49:") to his own family name, and this was dearly sought. 150:(in French). North Carolina, USA: Lulu. p. 21. 178:The History of France, 1750-1995: Society, culture 206: 204: 173:Histoire de France, 1750-1995: Société, culture 8: 284:"Les maires FN veulent redorer leur blazon" 119: 117: 113: 7: 33:family married a daughter to a rich 14: 1: 146:Spitters, Thomas H. (2005). 345: 211:Russell Major, J. (1997). 127:(in French). Larousse. n.d 264:. Collins Dictionary. n.d 63:("to fall from rank") or 238:Rich Noble, Poor Noble 262:"Redorer son blason" 236:Bush, M. L. (1988). 84:redorer son blason 80:redorer son blason 43:nobiliary particle 18:Redorer son blason 314:Arranged marriage 29:, whereby a poor 27:French Revolution 336: 296: 295: 293: 291: 280: 274: 273: 271: 269: 258: 252: 251: 233: 227: 226: 208: 199: 198: 196: 194: 168: 162: 161: 143: 137: 136: 134: 132: 121: 69:tomber en roture 65:salir son blason 344: 343: 339: 338: 337: 335: 334: 333: 329:French nobility 319: 318: 309:French nobility 305: 300: 299: 289: 287: 282: 281: 277: 267: 265: 260: 259: 255: 248: 235: 234: 230: 223: 210: 209: 202: 192: 190: 188: 170: 169: 165: 158: 145: 144: 140: 130: 128: 123: 122: 115: 110: 96: 12: 11: 5: 342: 340: 332: 331: 321: 320: 317: 316: 311: 304: 301: 298: 297: 275: 253: 246: 228: 221: 200: 186: 163: 156: 138: 112: 111: 109: 106: 95: 92: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 341: 330: 327: 326: 324: 315: 312: 310: 307: 306: 302: 285: 279: 276: 263: 257: 254: 249: 247:9780719023811 243: 239: 232: 229: 224: 222:9780801856310 218: 214: 207: 205: 201: 189: 183: 179: 175: 174: 167: 164: 159: 157:9781411632233 153: 149: 142: 139: 126: 120: 118: 114: 107: 105: 103: 102: 93: 91: 89: 85: 81: 77: 72: 70: 66: 62: 58: 57: 50: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 28: 24: 20: 19: 290:29 September 288:. Retrieved 278: 268:29 September 266:. Retrieved 256: 237: 231: 212: 193:29 September 191:. Retrieved 177: 172: 166: 147: 141: 131:29 September 129:. Retrieved 99: 97: 94:Modern usage 83: 79: 73: 68: 64: 60: 54: 51: 46: 31:aristocratic 17: 16: 15: 76:Middle Ages 56:mésalliance 39:bride price 25:before the 187:2858162751 108:References 323:Category 303:See also 125:"Blason" 101:Le Point 90:family. 35:commoner 88:Colbert 61:déchoir 244:  219:  184:  154:  23:France 176:[ 292:2014 270:2014 242:ISBN 217:ISBN 195:2014 182:ISBN 152:ISBN 133:2014 71:). 325:: 203:^ 116:^ 47:de 294:. 272:. 250:. 225:. 197:. 160:. 135:. 45:"

Index

France
French Revolution
aristocratic
commoner
bride price
nobiliary particle
mésalliance
Middle Ages
Colbert
Le Point


"Blason"
ISBN
9781411632233
Histoire de France, 1750-1995: Société, culture
ISBN
2858162751


ISBN
9780801856310
ISBN
9780719023811
"Redorer son blason"
"Les maires FN veulent redorer leur blazon"
French nobility
Arranged marriage
Category
French nobility

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