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3 days ago · George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until his death in 1820. The Acts of Union 1800 unified Great Britain and Ireland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , with George as its king.
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4 days ago · King George III's Golden Jubilee The celebration of the Sovereign's Jubilee years really began in the long reign of King George III. The beginning of the fiftieth year of his reign, on 25 October 1809, was marked by The King and other members of The Royal Family attending a private service in Windsor and a grand fete and firework display at ...
2 days ago · The union of Great Britain and Ireland into the United Kingdom occurred in 1801 under George III. From 1811 to 1820, George III suffered a severe bout of what is now believed to be porphyria, an illness rendering him incapable of ruling.
4 days ago · "Farmer George": George III of the United Kingdom "Father of England" Edward III of England "Father of Europe" (Latin: "Pater Europae"): Charlemagne "Father-in-law of Europe": Christian IX of Denmark; Nicholas I of Montenegro "First Gentleman of Europe": Louis XV of France "Fox of Mecklenburg": Albert II of Mecklenburg "Gloriana": Elizabeth I ...
3 days ago · Early Life and Education. Born in 1738 in London, George William Frederick, later King George III, was the grandson of George II. His upbringing was marked by a rigorous educational regime under the supervision of his mother, Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, and his tutor, the Earl of Bute.
3 days ago · Footnotes. The Later Hanoverian Royal Household 1760–1837. It was the `ruinously bad bargain' of George III's civil list which led to the first fundamental examination and overhaul of the royal household in almost a century and began a trend toward detailed parliamentary examination and effective Treasury control of household expenditure.
4 days ago · George III was twenty-two when, in 1760, he succeeded to the throne. George became the third British monarch of the House of Hanover, but the first to be born in Britain and use English as his first language.