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    Hanover State Opera is resident in the classical 19th-century Hanover Opera House. Around 40 theatres are located in Hanover. The Opera House, the Schauspielhaus (Play House), the Ballhof eins, the Ballhof zwei and the Cumberlandsche Galerie belong to the Lower Saxony State Theatre.

  2. Casa de Hanôver. A Casa de Hanôver (em alemão: Haus von Hannover; em inglês: House of Hannover ), é uma casa real europeia de origem alemã, que governou Hanôver, a Grã-Bretanha, a Irlanda e o Império Britânico em vários momentos durante os séculos XVII à XX. A casa originou-se em 1635 como um ramo cadete da Casa de Guelfo, na ...

  3. History Timeline – House of Hanover. The House of Hanover – Georgian and Victorian Britain. 1714. George I. George, Elector of Hanover, was born in Saxony in 1660 and became King of Great Britain and Ireland at the age of 54 on the death of Queen Anne. Although Anne had many closer relatives, the 1701 Act of Settlement prevented Catholics ...

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  5. The King of Hanover ( German: König von Hannover) was the official title of the head of state and hereditary ruler of the Kingdom of Hanover, beginning with the proclamation of King George III of the United Kingdom, as "King of Hanover" during the Congress of Vienna, on 12 October 1814 at Vienna, and ending with the kingdom's annexation by ...

  6. Early life. Born Her Royal Highness Friederike Luise, Princess of Hanover, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, and Princess of Brunswick-Lüneburg on 18 April 1917 in Blankenburg am Harz, in the German Duchy of Brunswick, she was the only daughter and third child of Ernest Augustus, then reigning Duke of Brunswick, and his wife Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia, herself the only daughter ...

  7. House of Hanover. Following Queen Anne was the House of Hanover, beginning with George I through to Queen Victoria. George III is probably the best known of the monarchs of these years, he earned the nickname, Mad King George, because of his bouts of mental unwellness. He was succeeded firstly by his son George and then William, before Queen ...