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  • ...the [[George IV|Prince of Wales]], who succeeded him as George IV in 1820. George III's reign is noted for the [[American Revolution]]; the expansion of the [[Br .... Issn: 1543–4273 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]; by contrast P. D. G. Thomas, "George III and the American Revolution." ''History'' 1985 70(228): 16–31, says
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  • * Ayling, S. E. ''George III'' (1972) * Black, Jeremy. ''George III: America's Last King'' (The English Monarchs Series) (2006). 448pp; a stand
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  • {{rpl|George III}}
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  • ...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
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  • {{rpl|George III}}
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  • * Ayling, S. E. ''George III'' (1972) * Black, Jeremy. ''George III: America's Last King'' (The English Monarchs Series) (2006). 448pp; a stand
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  • {{r|George III}}
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  • {{r|George III}}
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  • |[[George III]]
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  • {{r|King George III }}
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  • {{rpl|George III}}
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  • ...II died in London on 25 October 1760, and was succeeded by his grandson [[George III]] (1738–1820), who reigned for sixty years. after = [[George III|George III]]
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  • ...PMID 16039338.</ref> Despite the lack of direct evidence, the notion that George III (and other members of the royal family) suffered from porphyria has achieve It is also suspected that [[Mary Queen of Scots]]--[[George III]]'s grandmother six times removed--also suffered from acute intermittent po
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  • {{r|George III}}
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  • ...n opposition with the Tories dominant. Their great leader, and opponent of George III, was [[Charles James Fox]].<ref> In the American colonies, the term "Whig"
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  • ...the [[George IV|Prince of Wales]], who succeeded him as George IV in 1820. George III's reign is noted for the [[American Revolution]]; the expansion of the [[Br .... Issn: 1543&ndash;4273 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]; by contrast P. D. G. Thomas, "George III and the American Revolution." ''History'' 1985 70(228): 16&ndash;31, says
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  • {{r|George III}}
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  • ...ust 12, 1762 as George Augustus Frederick, he was the eldest son of King [[George III]] and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. At the age of 18 he was given a se ...h Princess Caroline ((1768-1821), daughter of the Duke of Brunswick and of George III's sister Augusta. George consented to this dynastic necessity in return for
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  • ...lphia]]. It blamed the [[Great Britain | British]] monarch, referring to [[George III]] as the "royal brute", for the political turmoil in the [[Thirteen Colonie
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  • {{r|George III}}
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  • ...George III]]). In 1761 he was appointed principal "painter in ordinary" to George III, which upset his main rivals, Sir [[Joshua Reynolds]] and [[Thomas Gainsbor
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  • ...formerly HSH Princess [[Mary of Teck]], who was a great granddaughter of [[George III]] and a second cousin of [[Queen Victoria]].
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