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  1. George I (George Louis; German: Georg Ludwig; 28 May 1660 – 11 June 1727) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1 August 1714 and ruler of the Electorate of Hanover within the Holy Roman Empire from 23 January 1698 until his death in 1727.

  2. Queen Anne and King George I were second cousins, as both were great-grandchildren of James VI and I. For a family tree that shows George I's relationship to Anne, see George I of Great Britain § Family tree .

    Name
    Portrait
    Arms
    Birth
    Charles III [18] Charles Philip Arthur ...
    14 November 1948 Buckingham Palace Son of ...
    (1) Diana Spencer St Paul's Cathedral 29 ...
    Living Age 75
    Elizabeth II [16] Elizabeth Alexandra ...
    21 April 1926 17 Bruton Street, Mayfair ...
    Philip of Greece and Denmark Westminster ...
    8 September 2022 Balmoral Castle Aged 96
    George VI [15] Albert Frederick Arthur ...
    14 December 1895 Sandringham House Son of ...
    Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon Westminster Abbey 26 ...
    6 February 1952 Sandringham House Aged ...
    Edward VIII [14] Edward Albert Christian ...
    23 June 1894 White Lodge Son of George V ...
    Wallis Simpson Château de Candé 3 June ...
    28 May 1972 Neuilly-sur-Seine Aged 77
  3. George I. In full: George Louis. German: Georg Ludwig. Born: May 28, 1660, Osnabrück, Hanover [Germany] Died: June 11, 1727, Osnabrück (aged 67) Title / Office: king (1714-1727), United Kingdom. House / Dynasty: House of Hanover. Notable Family Members: spouse Sophia Dorothea. father Ernest Augustus. son George II.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 8 de mai. de 2018 · History. British and Irish History: Biographies. George I (Great Britain) (1660–1727; Ruled 1714–1727) views 3,143,791 updated May 08 2018. GEORGE I ( GREAT BRITAIN) (1660 – 1727; ruled 1714 – 1727) GEORGE I (GREAT BRITAIN) (1660 – 1727; ruled 1714 – 1727), king of Great Britain and Ireland.

  5. 14 de ago. de 2023 · The most able of George's ministers, and known as the first 'Prime Minister', Walpole's was the longest running administration in British history (1721-42). George died in 1727, during a visit to Hanover and his son, George II, became King.