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  1. Significance and aftermath The Tennis Court was built in 1686 near the Palace of Versailles. The Oath signified for the first time that French citizens formally stood in opposition to Louis XVI. The National Assembly's refusal to back down forced the king to make concessions.

  2. Tennis Court Oath, (June 20, 1789), dramatic act of defiance by representatives of the nonprivileged classes of the French nation (the Third Estate) during the meeting of the Estates-General (traditional assembly) at the beginning of the French Revolution.

  3. The Tennis Court Oath was a pledge by the Third Estate to write a new constitution for France in 1789. It was a revolutionary act that sparked the French Revolution and challenged the monarchy's authority.

  4. Detail from David’s painting of the Tennis Court Oath, showing Jean-Sylvian Bailly. The swearing of the Tennis Court Oath (French, Serment du jeu de Paume) was a pivotal moment in the French Revolution. It took place in a royal tennis court at Versailles some six weeks into the Estates General.

  5. It was here that they made the famous Oath of the Real Tennis Room: “We swear never to separate and to meet wherever circumstances require until the kingdom’s Constitution is established and grounded on solid foundations.”

  6. 9 de feb. de 2010 · The Tennis Court Oath was a historic pledge by the Third Estate, the commoners and lower clergy, to not disband until a new constitution was adopted. It was a defiant act against King Louis XVI's order to disperse and a key event in the French Revolution.

  7. Overview. Tennis Court Oath. Quick Reference. A dramatic incident that took place at Versailles in the first stage of the French Revolution.