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  1. 10 de jun. de 2024 · Key US independence document bore arms of British king. George III (born June 4 [May 24, Old Style], 1738, London—died January 29, 1820, Windsor Castle, near London) was the king of Great Britain and Ireland (1760–1820) and elector (1760–1814) and then king (1814–20) of Hanover, during a period when Britain won an empire in the Seven ...

  2. The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain ( UOGB) is a British musical ensemble founded in 1985 by George Hinchliffe and Kitty Lux. The orchestra features ukuleles of various sizes and registers from soprano to bass. The UOGB is best known for performing musically faithful but often tongue-in-cheek covers of popular songs and musical pieces from a ...

  3. Heraldiskt vapen. Georg I ( engelska: George I ), född 28 maj 1660 på Leineschloss i Hannover, död 11 juni 1727 i Osnabrück, var som Georg Ludvig kurfurste av Hannover 1698 – 1727 och kung av Storbritannien 1714 –1727. Son till Ernst August av Hannover och Sofia av Pfalz . Georg I var den första monarken av Storbritannien och Irland ...

  4. Media in category "George I of Great Britain in art" The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. Bodleian Libraries, Cards depicting monarchs- lacking title page.jpg 1,000 × 863; 69 KB

  5. Caroline Matilda of Great Britain (Danish: Caroline Mathilde; 22 July [O.S. 11 July] 1751 – 10 May 1775) was Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1766 to 1772 by marriage to King Christian VII. The youngest and posthumous daughter of Frederick, Prince of Wales , by Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha , Caroline Matilda was raised in a secluded family atmosphere away from the royal court.

  6. 19 October 1721. ( 1721-10-19) – 7 March 1722. ( 1722-03-07) The 5th Parliament of Great Britain was summoned by George I of Great Britain on 17 January 1715 and assembled on the 17 March 1715. When it was dissolved on 10 March 1722 it had been the first Parliament to be held under the Septennial Act of 1716. [1]

  7. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Prince Octavius of Great Britain (23 February 1779 – 3 May 1783) [1] was the thirteenth child and eighth son of King George III and his queen consort, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Six months after the death of his younger brother Prince Alfred, Octavius was inoculated against the smallpox virus.