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  1. George V (Georg Friedrich Alexander Karl Ernst August; 27 May 1819 – 12 June 1878) was the last king of Hanover, reigning from 18 November 1851 to 20 September 1866. The only child of King Ernest Augustus and Queen Frederica, he succeeded his father in 1851. George's reign was ended by the Austro-Prussian War, after which Prussia annexed Hanover.

  2. George V (born May 27, 1819, Berlin—died June 12, 1878, Paris) was the last king of Hanover (1851–66), the only son of Ernest Augustus, king of Hanover and Duke of Cumberland. His youth was passed in England and in Berlin until 1837, when his father became king of Hanover.

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  3. George V (Georg Friedrich Alexander Karl Ernst August; 27 May 1819 – 12 June 1878) was the last king of Hanover, reigning from 18 November 1851 to 20 September 1866. The only child of King Ernest Augustus and Queen Frederica, he succeeded his father in 1851. George's reign was ended by the Austro-Prussian War, after which Prussia annexed Hanover.

  4. George V (George Frederick Alexander Charles Ernest Augustus; 27 May 1819–12 June 1878) was the last King of Hanover and a member of the German branch of the House of Hanover.He was a grandson of George III of the United Kingdom and son of Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover.

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  5. George V of Hanover was the last King of Hanover. His reign was cut short by the unification of Germany in 1871. Born as the only son of King Ernest Augustus, he was the natural heir to the throne of Hanover after his father became the King. George spent his childhood years in Berlin and Great Britain.

  6. George V Of Hanover - Encyclopedia. GEORGE V., king of Hanover (1819-1878), was the only son of Ernest Augustus, king of Hanover and duke of Cumberland, and consequently a grandson of the English king George III.

  7. It is Romeo and Juliet with a happy ending.’ 1 The Times included a brief historical account of the reign of George V as king of Hanover, the grandfather of the groom-to-be. Defeated by Prussia in 1866, George withdrew to become ‘an exile of the most uncompromising and unpractical kind’.