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A title applied to Prince George, later King [[George IV]] of Britain, during the period (1811-1820) he was [[regent]] for his father [[George III]], due to his illness.  This period is often referred to as (the) Regency, in [[architecture]], [[furniture]] and other contexts.
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'''Prince Regent''' was a title applied to Prince George, later King [[George IV]] of Britain, during the period (1811-1820) he was [[regent]] for his father [[George III]], due to his illness.  This period is often referred to as (the) [[Regency]], in [[architecture]], [[furniture]] and other contexts.

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Prince Regent was a title applied to Prince George, later King George IV of Britain, during the period (1811-1820) he was regent for his father George III, due to his illness. This period is often referred to as (the) Regency, in architecture, furniture and other contexts.