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  1. 26 de ene. de 2023 · George IV de Grande-Bretagne (r. de 1820 à 1830) était le quatrième des monarques de la maison de Hanovre. Il régna d'abord en tant que prince régent à partir de 1811 pour son père fou George III de Grande-Bretagne (r. de 1760 à 1820). George IV était un monarque impopulaire pour ses nombreuses aventures amoureuses et ses dépenses ...

  2. 6 de nov. de 2010 · Clip from the History File series which discusses the life and reign of George IV of Great Britain.

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  3. George IV (r. 1820-1830) George IV was 48 when he became Regent in 1811, as a result of the illness of his father, George III. He succeeded to the throne in January 1820. He had secretly and illegally married a Roman Catholic, Mrs Fitzherber, in 1785. In 1795 he officially married Princess Caroline of Brunswick, but the marriage was a failure ...

  4. This engrossing biography of George IV, king of England from 1820 to 1830, gives a full and objective reassessment of the monarch's character, reputation, ...

  5. 17 de may. de 2018 · George IV. George IV (1762-1830), the king of Great Britain and Ireland from 1820 to 1830, was one of the most detested British monarchs. He was also a man of exquisite taste who profoundly influenced the culture of his age. Regency England, roughly the first 3 decades of the 19th century, takes its name from George's title of prince regent ...

  6. The conception of Regent’s Park, Regent Street and a royal palace in St James’s were all one grand idea. When George became king Carlton House was demolished, St James’s was renovated and work began on transforming Buckingham Palace. Nash, meanwhile, began the process of linking them together in a grand metropolitan scheme.

  7. George IV (George Augustus Frederick; August 12, 1762 – June 26, 1830) was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Hanover from January 29, 1820 until his death. He had earlier served as The Prince Regent when his father, George III , suffered from a relapse into insanity from an illness that is now suspected to have been porphyria .