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  1. 17 de may. de 2018 · GEORGE IV. GEORGE IV (1762–1830; regent 1811–1821; ruled 1821–1830), one of the most controversial and loathed monarchs in British history.. Born on 12 August 1762, George Augustus Frederick, 21st Prince of Wales, was notorious as a young man for drinking, gambling, and other acts of indiscretion and his failures as a politicians and a leader began quite early in his political life.

  2. الملك جورج الرابع (George IV) عاش (لندن 12 اغسطس 1762 - وِنزَرْ 26 يوليو 1830 م) هو ملك المملكة المتحدة وملك هانوفر الألمانية (1820-1830 م). خلفا لأبيه الملك جورج الثالث. [5] تولى جورج الرابع الوصاية أثناء ...

  3. George, Prince of Wales became Regent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on the 6th February 1811 and, although initially restricted, it finally provided him with an official role. Under the terms of the Regency Act, 1811, the Prince would ‘assist the King’ having ‘full power and authority in the name and on behalf of His ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › fr › George_IVGeorge IV - Wikiwand

    George IV, né George Augustus Frederick à Londres le 12 août 1762 et mort le 26 juin 1830 au château de Windsor, est roi du Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande et de Hanovre du 29 janvier 1820 jusqu'à sa mort.

  5. The coronation of George IV as King of the United Kingdom took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 19 July 1821.Originally scheduled for 1 August of the previous year, the ceremony had been postponed due to the parliamentary proceedings of George's estranged wife, Queen Caroline; because these failed to deprive Queen Caroline of her titles and obtain a divorce from the King, she was ...

  6. Olá, no vídeo de hoje veremos a história de George IV, o impopular e raparigueiro filho da Rainha Charlotte. Apoie o canal : https: ...

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  7. In the 1780s his income was highly restricted – some £62,000 a year when he believed that he needed at least £100,000. But in reality, he never took much notice of money and how much things cost, nor did his architects, who were spurred on to extravagance by their patron. By 1786 his debts were nearly £270,000, let’s say £20m in today ...

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