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  1. 4 Oliver and Richard Cromwell served as lords protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland during the republican Commonwealth. 5 William and Mary, as husband and wife, reigned jointly until Mary's death in 1694. William then reigned alone until his own death in 1702. 6 George IV was regent from February 5, 1811.

  2. 13 de set. de 2019 · George III was an 18th-century sovereign ruler of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1760, George inherited the British crown from his grandfather, George II. A look back at the life and reign (1760 to 1820) of George III and you cannot help but notice how the British monarchy lost the American colonies. From 1775 to 1783, the American colonies, led ...

  3. George III của Liên hiệp Anh (George William Frederick; 4 tháng 6 năm 1738 [a] – 29 tháng 1 năm 1820) là Quốc vương Liên hiệp Anh và Ireland cho đến khi hai vương quốc hợp nhất vào ngày 1 tháng 1 năm 1801, sau đó ông là Quốc vương của Vương quốc Liên hiệp Anh và Ireland cho đến khi qua đời vào năm 1820. Ngoài ra ông còn Công ...

  4. George did not have a great relationship with his father, moving out of St James's Palace in 1717 and living at Leicester House in central London and at Richmond Lodge, on the edge of the deer park at Richmond. Later he used Kensington as his chief London residence, particularly after the Queen’s death. The flourishing of art and artists during his reign is due to his intelligent and ...

  5. 25 de set. de 2023 · The man who would become the king of Great Britain and Ireland was born George William Frederick on June 4, 1738. He was the eldest son of Fredrick Louis, Prince of Wales, and his wife, Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Born prematurely, his parents wondered if he was going to survive. Like his siblings, George was educated by tutors and by the age of eight, he could both read and write in ...

  6. 24 de mar. de 2021 · These were the words of King George III, the first in the Hanoverian line to not only be born and raised in England, to speak English with no accent but also to never visit his grandfather’s homeland of Hanover. This was a king who wanted to distance himself from his German ancestors and establish royal authority whilst presiding over an increasingly powerful Britain.

  7. George III (George William Frederick; June 4, 1738 – January 29, 1820) was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from October 25, 1760 until January 1, 1801, and thereafter King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death. He was concurrently Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and thus Elector (and later King) of Hanover. The Electorate became the Kingdom of Hanover on ...