Similar words: george mason, george marshall, george washington, large order, gorgeous, forgive and forget, barge in, poltergeist. Meaning: n. King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820; the American colonies were lost during his reign; he became insane in 1811 and his son (later George IV) acted as regent until 1820 (1738-1820).
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1, October 25,1760 ,George III becomes King of Great Britain.
2, George III ruled for 6 0 years.
3, What king came after George III of England?
4, Ch'ien-lung himself addressed King George III as a subject and told him that his own sublimely self-sufficient empire had no use for English goods of any kind.
5, Victoria was the granddaughter of George III and was almost entirely of German descent.
6, George III clapped John Wilkes in the Tower for his diatribe not for his documents.
7, Eighteenth-century prints caricature George III as a farmer,(http://sentencedict.com/george iii.html) laugh at Hanoverian German accents – yet the same crowds who laughed at the printshop windows turned out loyally for coronations.
8, The American Revolution took place during the reign of George III.
9, The boys wore black tail coats in mourning for George III.
10, Below is a selection of images from cards and cartoons of George III, George IV and Queen Victoria.
11, Pangolins are covered in overlapping keratin scales which act as body armour, indeed an unusual gift of a coat of armour made from Pangolin scales was once presented to King George III.
12, Pharoah and His Host Lost in the Red Sea is an unfinished study that West conceived as part of an ambitious cycle depicting "Revealed Religion" for the private chapel of George III at Windsor Castle.
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