George III
George III
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George III died at Windsor Castle at the age of 81, ending his long reign.
George III was declared King of Hanover, a title he held until his death in 1820.
The second day of George III's review of volunteers in Hyde Park, attracting a large crowd.
George III reviewed 27,000 volunteers in Hyde Park, London, during the invasion scare by Napoleon.
James Hadfield attempted to shoot George III at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, but the attempt was unsuccessful.
George III and Queen Charlotte were crowned at Westminster Abbey, solidifying their roles as monarchs.
Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz arrived in London, and the marriage ceremony with George III was conducted the same evening.
George III succeeded to the throne following the death of his grandfather, King George II, marking the beginning of his 59-year reign.
George III was born at Norfolk House in St James's Square, London. He was the first British monarch to study science systematically and was known as 'Farmer George' for his interest in agriculture.
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