George III (4 June 1738-29 January 1820), King of Great Britain and Ireland |
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George William Frederick1 |
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Father:2 | Frederick Lewis (20 January 1707-20 March 1751), Prince of Wales | ||
Mother:3 | Augusta of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (30 November 1719-8 February 1772) |
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Married:4 | 8 September 1761 | Charlotte von Mecklenburg-Strelitz (19 May 1744-17 November 1818) | St. James's Palace [building], London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] |
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Occupation:20 | from 1751 | Duke of Cornwall | |||
Occupation:21 | from 1751 | 2. Duke of Gloucester | |||
Occupation:22 | from 1751 | Duke of Edinburgh | |||
Occupation:23 | 1751-60 | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester | |||
Occupation:24 | from 1760 | Duke of Hanover and Elector | |||
Occupation:25 | from 1803 | Prince of Osnaburg and Munster | |||
Occupation:26 | 1814-20 | King of Hanover and Prince of East Friesland | |||
Occupation:27 | 1760-1820 | King of Great Britain and Ireland |
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Born:28 | 4 June 1738 | Norfolk House (Westminster [municipality], Greater London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country]) | ||
Crowned:29 | 22 September 1761 | |||
Died:30 | 29 January 1820 | Windsor [city/town], Berkshire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] |
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King of Great Britain and Ireland 1760-1820 |
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