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  1. 16 de abr. de 2024 · William IV, king of Great Britain and Ireland and king of Hanover from June 26, 1830. Personally opposed to parliamentary reform, he grudgingly accepted the epochal Reform Act of 1832, which reduced the power of the British crown and the landowning aristocracy over the government.

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  2. 1 de may. de 2024 · William IV was Grand Duke of Luxembourg for a handful of years in the early 20th Century. He was born on April 22, 1852, at Biebrich Palace, in Wiesbaden, in the Duchy of Nassau. His father was Adolphe, then Duke of Nassau and later Grand Duke of Luxembourg; and his mother was Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau.

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · William IV was the last of the Hanoverian kings of Great Britain. He reigned for seven eventful years in the early 19th Century. He was born on Aug. 21, 1765, at St. Buckingham Palace. He was the third son of the current monarch, King George III, and Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. His oldest brother, George, was already Prince of Wales.

  4. 7 de may. de 2024 · During the Regency and his own reign, the power of the monarchy declined, and by the time of his successor, William IV, the monarch was no longer able to effectively interfere with parliamentary power. In 1834, William dismissed the Whig Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, and appointed a Tory, Sir Robert Peel.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Today, we’re diving into the fascinating world of leadership lessons from one of the lesser-known British monarchs, William IV. William IV may not be as famous as some of his predecessors, but his background and leadership style offer valuable insights for anyone looking to hone their leadership skills.