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George IV HANOVER, 1762–1830?> (aged 67 years)
- Name
- George IV /HANOVER/
- Surname
- HANOVER
- Given names
- George IV
- Name prefix
- King
father |
1738–1820
Birth: 24 May 1738
31
18
— Norfolk-House, St. James Square, London, England Death: 29 January 1820 — Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England |
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mother |
1744–1818
Birth: 19 May 1744
36
31
— Mirow, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany Death: 17 November 1818 — Kew Palace, Kew |
Marriage | Marriage — 8 September 1761 — St. James' Palace |
11 months
himself |
1762–1830
Birth: 12 August 1762
24
18
— St. James' Palace Death: 26 June 1830 — Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England |
1 year
younger brother |
1763–1827
Birth: 16 August 1763
25
19
— London, England Death: 5 January 1827 — London, England |
2 years
younger brother |
1765–1837
Birth: 21 August 1765
27
21
— Buckingham House, St. James' Park Death: 20 June 1837 — Windsor Castle |
13 months
younger sister |
1766–1828
Birth: 29 September 1766
28
22
— Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain Death: 6 October 1828 — Ludwigsburg |
13 months
younger brother |
1767–1820
Birth: 2 November 1767
29
23
— Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain Death: 23 January 1820 — Sidmouth, Devon, England, England |
1 year
younger sister |
1768–1840
Birth: 8 November 1768
30
24
— Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain Death: 22 September 1840 — London, England, Great Britain |
19 months
younger sister |
1770–1840
Birth: 22 May 1770
31
26
— Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain Death: 10 January 1840 — Frankfort Am Main, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia |
13 months
younger brother |
1771–1851
Birth: 5 June 1771
33
27
— Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain Death: 18 November 1851 — Herrenhausen |
20 months
younger brother |
1773–1843
Birth: 27 January 1773
34
28
— Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain Death: 21 April 1843 — Kensington, London, England, Great Britain |
13 months
younger brother |
1774–1850
Birth: 24 February 1774
35
29
— Buckingham House Death: 8 July 1850 — Cambridge House, Piccadilly |
2 years
younger sister |
1776–1857
Birth: 25 April 1776
37
31
— Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain Death: 30 April 1857 — Piccadilly, London, England, Great Britain |
19 months
younger sister |
1777–1848
Birth: 2 November 1777
39
33
— Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain Death: 27 May 1848 — Kensington, London, England, Great Britain |
16 months
younger brother |
1779–1783
Birth: 23 February 1779
40
34
— Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain Death: 3 May 1783 — Kew Palace |
19 months
younger brother |
1780–1783
Birth: 22 September 1780
42
36
— Windsor, Berkshire, England, Great Britain Death: 20 August 1783 — Windsor, Berkshire, England, Great Britain |
3 years
younger sister |
1783–1810
Birth: 7 August 1783
45
39
— Windsor, Berkshire, England, Great Britain Death: 2 November 1810 — Windsor, Berkshire, England, Great Britain |
father |
1738–1820
Birth: 24 May 1738
31
18
— Norfolk-House, St. James Square, London, England Death: 29 January 1820 — Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England |
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stepmother |
1730–…
Birth: 12 October 1730
41
31
— St. John's, Wapping, London, England Death: Pa |
Marriage | Marriage — 17 April 1759 — |
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1750–1821
Birth: 1750
11
19
— London, England Death: 1 May 1821 — Green, Pennsylvania |
father |
1738–1820
Birth: 24 May 1738
31
18
— Norfolk-House, St. James Square, London, England Death: 29 January 1820 — Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England |
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father’s partner |
1742–1846
Birth: about 1742
-18
-42
— Norfolk House, Westminster, London, England Death: 14 May 1846 — Witham, England |
half-brother |
1773–1853
Birth: 27 April 1773
34
31
— St. Margaret's Church, Westminister, London, England Death: 20 October 1853 — Grahamstown, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa |
himself |
1762–1830
Birth: 12 August 1762
24
18
— St. James' Palace Death: 26 June 1830 — Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — 1785 — |
himself |
1762–1830
Birth: 12 August 1762
24
18
— St. James' Palace Death: 26 June 1830 — Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England |
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wife |
1768–1821
Birth: 1768
33
30
— London, England, Great Britain Death: 1821 |
Marriage | Marriage — 8 April 1795 — Chapel Royal, St James Palace, England, England |
9 months
daughter |
1796–1817
Birth: 7 January 1796
33
28
— England, Great Britain Death: 6 November 1817 — Claremont House, Esher, Surrey, England |
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6AA541F69D278F4D82F404166A9854E1ADE6
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George IV, who served as prince regent from 1811 to 1820 (see Regency)before succeeding his father, George III, to the throne, brought the standing of the British monarchy lower than at any other time in its modern history. Born on Aug. 12, 1762, he consorted as a young man with his father's parliamentary opponents, including Charles James Fox. In1785 he illegally married Mrs. Maria Fitzherbert. He subsequently denied the marriage in order to secure Parliament's payment of his debts, and in1795 he married Princess Caroline of Brunswick, whom he later attempted to divorce on his accession as king. Although long an ally of the Whigs, he declined to bring them into power when he became regent, and he was thereafter associated with deeply conservative causes, especially the maintenance of official discrimination against Roman Catholics and Protestant dissenters. His personal profligacy and his treatment of Queen Caroline brought him great unpopularity. He spent extravagant sums on the arts. Some of the richest portions of the royal collection and, above all, the Royal Pavilion at Brighton remain as monuments to his cultural interests. He died on June 26, 1830, and was succeeded by his brother,William IV. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_IV_of_the_United_Kingdom |
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