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  1. George II was een voorstander van oorlog in Europa terwijl de premier in deze zaken vaak veel voorzichtiger was dan George II. Vandaar dat in 1729 een vredesverdrag met Spanje werd ondertekend. In 1732 werd dankzij de Britse generaal James Oglethorpe de naar George II vernoemde provincie Georgia in Brits Noord-Amerika gesticht (ook wel bekend als de Georgia Kolonie).

  2. 20 de ene. de 2023 · George II of Great Britain (r. 1727-1760) was the second of the Hanoverian monarchs, and like his father George I of Great Britain (r. 1714-1727), he faced a Jacobite rebellion to restore the Stuart...

  3. Pages in category "Children of George II of Great Britain" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Georg II, engelska George II, döpt till Georg August, född 9 november (enl. n.s; 30 oktober enl. g.s.) 1683 på Schloss Herrenhausen i Hannover, död 25 oktober 1760 på Kensington Palace i London, var kung av Storbritannien och Irland samt kurfurste av Hannover från 11 juni 1727 till sin död.

  5. George I of Great Britain: 9. Princess Sophia of the Palatinate: 2. George II of Great Britain: 10. George William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg: 5. Duchess Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Celle: 11. Eleonore d'Esmier d'Olbreuse: 1. Princess Caroline of Great Britain: 12. Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach: 6.

  6. By the time George II brought him to England 14 years later, father and son had nothing in common. Except, maybe, a love for blood feuds. Wikipedia. 29. He Abandoned His Kingdom. George II might have been King of Great Britain, but he was Hanoverian by birth, after all. By 1736, the homeland was calling to him, and George made the trip over.

  7. A cross of St George with the flag of Great Britain in the canton The flag of Great Britain , often referred to as the King's Colour , first Union Flag , [1] [2] Union Jack , and British flag , was used at sea from 1606 and more generally from 1707 to 1801.