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Cosa (chi) è where is the nearest tennis court - definizione

PIVOTAL EVENT IN THE EARLY DAYS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
The Tennis Court Oath; Oath of the Tennis Court; Oath of the tennis court; Oath on the tennis court; Le Serment du Jeu de Paume; Tennis court oath
  • Engraving by Isidore-Stanislaus Helman (1743–1806) following a sketch by Charles Monnet (1732–1808). The engraving, L'Ouverture des États Généraux à Versailles le 5 Mai 1789, "Opening of the Estates-General in Versailles 5 May 1789", was one of Helman's series Principales Journées de la Révolution.
  • Minutes of the taking of the Jeu de Paume oath Signature page
  • The place where the oath took place seen in 2014

Merton Street tennis court         
  • Merton Street tennis court.
TENNIS COURT IN OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE, UK
Merton Street Tennis Court
Merton Street tennis court is the home of the Oxford University Real Tennis Club. It stands on the north side of Merton Street in central Oxford, England, and forms part of Merton College.
real tennis         
  • Real Tennis house at [[Coburg]], Germany
  • Jeu de paume, Paris
  • Newmarket-Suffolk ''jeu à dedans'' court, view toward hazard end
  • The Spectators' Gallery facing the court at Falkland Palace
  • Inside the Spectators' Gallery, Falkland Palace
  • Real Tennis Court building at [[Falkland Palace]], housing the world's oldest tennis court and [[Falkland Palace Royal Tennis Club]]
  • An example layout of a tennis court. A valid serve must occur from the ''serving court'' before the ''second gallery'' line, and hit the ''service penthouse'' before dropping in the ''receiving court'', marked by the ''service line'' and ''fault line''. Corresponding chase lines extend from the centres of the side galleries on both service and hazard ends, including the ''first'', ''door'', ''second'' and ''last''. Gallery posts and the net post are marked with circles. Shaded areas are the winning openings, the ''dedans'', ''grille'', and ''winning gallery''. None of these, nor the posts, would be visible with an actual [[overhead view]] as depicted.
ORIGINAL "TENNIS" SPORT; PLAYED WITH RACQUETS IN A WALLED COURT.
Real Tennis; Royal tennis; Court tennis; Royal Tennis; Court Tennis; Real tennis rules
¦ noun the original form of tennis, played with a solid ball on an enclosed court.
court tennis         
  • Real Tennis house at [[Coburg]], Germany
  • Jeu de paume, Paris
  • Newmarket-Suffolk ''jeu à dedans'' court, view toward hazard end
  • The Spectators' Gallery facing the court at Falkland Palace
  • Inside the Spectators' Gallery, Falkland Palace
  • Real Tennis Court building at [[Falkland Palace]], housing the world's oldest tennis court and [[Falkland Palace Royal Tennis Club]]
  • An example layout of a tennis court. A valid serve must occur from the ''serving court'' before the ''second gallery'' line, and hit the ''service penthouse'' before dropping in the ''receiving court'', marked by the ''service line'' and ''fault line''. Corresponding chase lines extend from the centres of the side galleries on both service and hazard ends, including the ''first'', ''door'', ''second'' and ''last''. Gallery posts and the net post are marked with circles. Shaded areas are the winning openings, the ''dedans'', ''grille'', and ''winning gallery''. None of these, nor the posts, would be visible with an actual [[overhead view]] as depicted.
ORIGINAL "TENNIS" SPORT; PLAYED WITH RACQUETS IN A WALLED COURT.
Real Tennis; Royal tennis; Court tennis; Royal Tennis; Court Tennis; Real tennis rules
¦ noun N. Amer. real tennis.

Wikipedia

Tennis Court Oath

On 20 June 1789, the members of the French Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath (French: Serment du Jeu de Paume) in the tennis court which had been built in 1686 for the use of the Versailles palace. Their vow "not to separate and to reassemble wherever necessary until the Constitution of the kingdom is established"[1] became a pivotal event in the French Revolution.

The Estates-General had been called to address the country's fiscal and agricultural crisis, but they had become bogged down in issues of representation immediately after convening in May 1789, particularly whether they would vote by order or by head (which would increase the power of the Third Estate, as they outnumbered the other two estates by a large margin). On 17 June, the Third Estate began to call themselves the National Assembly, led by Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, Comte de Mirabeau.

On the morning of 20 June, the deputies were shocked to discover that the chamber door was locked and guarded by soldiers. They immediately feared the worst and were anxious that a royal attack was imminent from King Louis XVI, so upon the suggestion of one of their members Joseph-Ignace Guillotin, the deputies congregated in a nearby indoor royal tennis court near the Palace of Versailles. There 576 of the 577 members from the Third Estate took the oath — the only person who did not join was Joseph Martin-Dauch from Castelnaudary, who would only execute decisions that were made by the monarch.