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  1. 15 de abr. de 2013 · George III is well known in children's history books for being the "mad king who lost America". In recent years, though, it has become fashionable among historians to put his "madness" down to the ...

  2. The Dean of Westminster carrying the crown. Because of the postponement of George IV's coronation due to the trial of his wife, Queen Caroline, the final bill for the hiring of the stones came to £24,425. [4] After his coronation, the king was reluctant to part with his new crown, and lobbied the government to buy it outright so he could use ...

  3. Website. Royal Pavilion. The Royal Pavilion, and surrounding gardens, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a Grade I listed [1] former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in 1820.

  4. George V (born George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom. He was the first British monarch with the family name Windsor. His father was Edward VII . George was born in 1865. He was in the Royal Navy when he was twelve; he left the Navy to become king.

  5. King's College London was granted a royal charter in 1829 by its patron, King George IV.Portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence. The history of King's College London, on its own, spans over 190 years since it was founded as a 'university college' by royal charter in 1829.

  6. Georg IV av Storbritannia. Georg IV August Fredrik (engelsk George Augustus Frederick, tysk Georg IV August Friedrich (født 12. august 1762 i St. James's Palace, død 26. juni 1830 i Windsor Castle) var prinsregent i 1811–1820 og konge av Storbritannia og Irland og Hannover fra 1820 til 1830. Han var medlem av det tyske fyrstehuset Hannover.

  7. George IV Portrait du roi George IV en habits de sacre par Sir Thomas Lawrence , 1822 . Titre Roi du Royaume-Uni et de Hanovre 29 janvier 1820 – 26 juin 1830 (10 ans, 4 mois et 28 jours) Couronnement 19 juillet 1821 en l' abbaye de Westminster Premier ministre Lord Liverpool George Canning Lord Goderich Lord Wellington Prédécesseur George III Successeur Guillaume IV Prince Régent du ...