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- Commoner abstract "The terms common people, commoners, or the masses denote a broad social division referring to ordinary people who are members of neither the nobility nor the priesthood. Since the 20th century, the term common people has been used in a more general sense to refer to typical members of society in contrast to highly privileged (in either wealth or influence).".
- Commoner thumbnail Eugène_Delacroix_-_La_liberté_guidant_le_peuple.jpg?width=300.
- Commoner wikiPageID "24710172".
- Commoner wikiPageRevisionID "602600886".
- Commoner hasPhotoCollection Commoner.
- Commoner subject Category:Political_history_of_the_Ancien_Régime.
- Commoner subject Category:Social_divisions.
- Commoner comment "The terms common people, commoners, or the masses denote a broad social division referring to ordinary people who are members of neither the nobility nor the priesthood. Since the 20th century, the term common people has been used in a more general sense to refer to typical members of society in contrast to highly privileged (in either wealth or influence).".
- Commoner label "Commoner".
- Commoner label "Súbdito".
- Commoner label "Untertan".
- Commoner sameAs Untertan.
- Commoner sameAs Súbdito.
- Commoner sameAs m.09gk_b7.
- Commoner sameAs Q1204348.
- Commoner sameAs Q1204348.
- Commoner wasDerivedFrom Commoner?oldid=602600886.
- Commoner depiction Eugène_Delacroix_-_La_liberté_guidant_le_peuple.jpg.
- Commoner isPrimaryTopicOf Commoner.