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  1. Georg August Friedrich ( englisch George Augustus Frederick; * 12. August 1762 im St James’s Palace; † 26. Juni 1830 im Windsor Castle) aus dem Haus Hannover war von 1820 bis zu seinem Tod als Georg IV. König des Vereinigten Königreichs Großbritannien und Irland und König von Hannover.

  2. George IV August Frederik van Hannover (Engels: George Augustus Frederick; St. James's Palace, 12 augustus 1762 – Windsor Castle, 26 juni 1830) was koning van het Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Ierland en koning van Hannover van 1820 tot 1830. Hij was prins regent voor zijn vader van 1811 tot diens dood in 1820 en stond vooral ...

  3. 4 de may. de 2023 · Both George IV and Charles III spent decades as heir-in-waiting, their every move scrutinised by the press and the British public. Caroline, Princess of Wales by Sir Thomas Lawrence, (1798 ...

  4. 27 de may. de 2015 · For George IV’s diadem, the stones were initially rented — a fee that ended up being charged a second time when the controversy over Queen Caroline delayed the coronation — but Rundall and Bridge ended up simply selling the stones to the royal family rather than removing them from the delicate settings of the diadem.

  5. Thomas Lawrence would create a number of portraits for him during his reign. King George IV reigned from 29 January 1820 – 26 June 1830, just ten years. King George IV was 60 years old at the time of this portrait and two years into his reign. Lawrence painted this portrait at 53 years of age. Thomas Lawrence also painted King George IV’s ...

  6. 22 de jul. de 2020 · George IV is arguably the most magnificent of British monarchs and formed an unrivalled collection of art, much of which remains in the Royal Collection. As Prince of Wales and, from 1820, magnificent king, he purchased paintings, metalwork, textiles, furniture, watercolours, books and ceramics in vast numbers, many of these works by the finest artists of the day.

  7. George IV (born August 12, 1762, London, England—died June 26, 1830, Windsor, Berkshire) was the king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and king of Hanover from January 29, 1820, to June 26, 1830. He served as the sovereign de facto from February 5, 1811, when he became regent for his father, George III, who suffered from ...