George IV: 'Royal.gov.uk'
George IV was 48 when he became Regent in 1811. He had secretly and illegally married a Roman Catholic, Mrs Fitzherbert. In 1795 he officially married Princess Caroline of Brunswick, but the marriage was a failure and he tried unsuccessfully to divorce her after his accession in 1820 (Caroline died in 1821). Their only child Princess Charlotte died giving birth to a stillborn child.
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George IV: Scot Clans
King George IV made a royal visit to Edinburgh in 1822.
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George IV: 'Britannia.com'
George IV, eldest son of George III and Charlotte, was born August 12, 1762. He secretly married his first wife, the Catholic widow Maria Fitzherbert, in 1785 without his father's permission. The marriage was declared illegal at his father's behest; had the marriage been allowed to continue, George would have been ineligible to reign with a Catholic wife. In 1795, he married again, this time to his cousin Caroline of Brunswick, who bore him one daughter, Charlotte. He died on June 26, 1830 after a series of strokes brought on a hemorrhage in his stomach.
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George IV: Spartacus Article
King of Great Britain and Ireland form 1820, when he succeeded his father George III, for whim he had been regent during the king's insanity 1811 - 20. Strictly educated., he reacted by entering into a life of debauchery and in 1785 married a Catholic widow, Maria Fitzherbert, but in1795 also married Princess Caroline of Brunswick, in return for payment of his debts. His prestige was undermined by his treatment of Caroline, his dissipation and extravagance.
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George IV: Monarchs & Leaders
King of Great Britain from 1936, when he succeeded after the abdication of his brother Edward VIII, who had succeeded their father George V. Created Duke of York 1920, he married in1923 Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, and their children are Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret.
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