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    George IV (George Augustus Frederick; 12 August 1762 – 26 June 1830) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 29 January 1820 until his death in 1830.

  3. George IV, king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and king of Hanover from January 29, 1820, previously the sovereign de facto from February 5, 1811, when he became regent for his father, George III, who had become insane. Learn more about George IV in this article.

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  4. Jan 26, 2023 · George IV of Great Britain (r. 1820-1830) was the fourth of the Hanoverian monarchs. He first reigned as Prince Regent from 1811 for his mad father George III of Great Britain (r. 1760-1820). George IV was an unpopular monarch for his many love affairs and overspending, but he was a great patron of the arts and architecture.

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  5. Learn about the life and reign of George IV, the brother and successor of George III. Find out about his marriages, his art collection, his pageantry, his visits and his role in Catholic Emancipation.

  6. www.bbc.co.uk › history › historic_figuresBBC - History - George IV

    Learn about George IV, the prince regent and king of Britain from 1811 to 1830. Find out about his marriage, his patronage of art and architecture, and his role in the Napoleonic Wars.

  7. Feb 17, 2011 · A critical biography of George IV, the Prince Regent and King of the United Kingdom, who was known for his extravagance, selfishness and mistreatment of his wife. Learn about his birth, his affairs, his marriage, his political failures and his legacy.

  8. George IV, orig. George Augustus Frederick, (born Aug. 12, 1762, London, Eng.—died June 26, 1830, Windsor, Berkshire), King of the United Kingdom (1820–30) and king of Hanover (1820–30). The son of George III, he earned his father’s ill will by his extravagances and dissolute habits, contracting a secret marriage that was annulled by ...

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