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  1. George of the United Kingdom may refer to the following monarchs of Great Britain and later the United Kingdom : George I of Great Britain (1660–1727), King of Great Britain from 1714. George II of Great Britain (1683–1760), King of Great Britain from 1727. George III (1738–1820), King of Great Britain and later the United Kingdom from 1760.

  2. Nov 17, 2023 · George IV of the United Kingdom. George IV of the United Kingdom (12 August 1762 – 26 June 1830) was King of the United Kingdom and Hanover from 29 January 1820. He had earlier served as Prince Regent when his father, George III, suffered from a relapse into insanity from porphyria.

  3. Top left: Robert Walpole is considered the first prime minister of Great Britain. Top right: Winston Churchill was prime minister during World War II. Bottom left: Margaret Thatcher was the first female prime minister of the United Kingdom. Bottom right: Rishi Sunak is the incumbent, and first British Asian prime minister.

  4. Olga Zherebtsova. Categories: George IV of the United Kingdom. Mistresses of British royalty. Royal mistresses by person.

  5. George IV of the United Kingdom has been depicted many times in popular culture. Literature [ edit ] George IV appears as a character in Rodney Stone by Arthur Conan Doyle (1896), where he is shown as an irresponsible spendthrift, wildly self-indulgent and given to self-delusion, but not without some kindly impulses.

  6. Signature. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Sophia Charlotte; 19 May 1744 – 17 November 1818) was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland as the wife of King George III from their marriage on 8 September 1761 until her death in 1818. The Acts of Union 1800 unified Great Britain and Ireland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

  7. Monarch of the United Kingdom. Adopted. 1837. Crest. Upon the helm, the imperial crown proper thereon a lion statant guardant Or langued Gules armed Argent, imperially crowned Proper; mantled Or doubled Ermine. Shield. Quarterly, I and IV Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale Or langued and armed Azure.

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