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Frederick William IV, 1795–1861, king of Prussia (1840–61), son and successor of Frederick William III. A romanticist and a mystic, he conceived vague schemes of reform based on a revival of the medieval structure, with the rule of estates and a... more
When George IV died on 26 June 1830 without surviving legitimate issue, the Duke of Clarence ascended the Throne, aged 64, as William IV, the oldest person ...
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28 Oct 2009 ... William, Margrave of Meissen (died 1062), also William IV of Weimar ... William II, Count of Hainaut (1307–1345), also William IV of Holland ...
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Biographical account extensively cross-linked to pages on other notable 19th century figures.
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Concise biography with link to genealogical information.
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William IV (1765-1837) ... William IV © William IV was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1830. He was known both as the 'Sailor ...
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William IV was well-meaning and conscientious; but his timidity and irresolution drove ministers to despair, while his anxiety to avoid extremes and his ...
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The third son of George III and Charlotte of Mecklenberg-Strelitz, the future William IV was born at Buckingham House on 21st August, 1765 and christened ...
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The William IV boasts a fantastic function room on the first floor which can accomodate up to 100 people for most types of events. ...
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Tucked away down a quiet leafy lane in the historic village of Bletchingley, the William IV offers warm hospitality in the time-honoured tradition of the ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on William IV (king of Great Britain), Aug. 21, 1765London June 20, 1837Windsor Castle, near Londonking of Great ...
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