Georgius III Bretta Cyning

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Handseten Georgius III Bretta Cyning handseten


Georgius III (Gēorgius Wilhelm Friðuric; 4 Sēarmōnað 1738 – 29 Æfterra Geola 1820) was Bretta and Ira Cyning fram 25. dæg Winterfylleðes 1760 oþ his deaþ in 1820. In his cynedom cwom þa Gaderscipegesetnesse in 1800 þa geanlæhteden Breten and Irland in anum rice be naman Breten and Iraland þæt Geaned Cynerice þærof wæs Georgius cyning. Eac wæs he Hanoferrices Heretoga and Cyrrfrea in þæm Haligan Remiscan Rice ac on 12. dæg Winterfylleðes 1814 weard he Hanofres Cyning.

Þæs Hanofer Hus wæs Georgius Cyning. Oþþæt þe his twegen foregengan waeron acenned in Germanie, Georgius II wæs geboren in Breten and fram his cradol wæs his agen gerord Niwenglisc. Næfre for he to Hanofre.

In 1751 forþferde Georgies fæder, Friðeric Weala Þeoden, In 1760 forferde Georgius II Cyning se wæs his ealdfæder and Georgius III fang to rice. Æfterweard in 1752 beweddode he Carlotte of Micelburg-Strelitz, seo bar him fiftiene bearn.

Guþ ofersæ wæs micel in Georgies dæge Cyninges: wig gedrehte eall Europe, and manig land ofer hiere rimum, in Affrice, in American and in Indealande. Arlice in his cynedom gewonne Bretenrice sige wið Francland in þæm Seofenwintre Gewinne and his rice weard þæt strengste rice in Norþamerican and in Indealande. Gehwæðere Bretta Þrēotīene Landbūnessa in American hie gesundrod of his rice in þære Americaniscan Sundornesse Guð. Twa and tweontig wintre wig wiþ Onwendend Francland and Napoleoniscum Franclande began in 1793 and endoden þan Napoleones wæs oferdrifen æt sæcce be Wæterloh in 1815.

In 1807, wæs þeowceapung ofer Westsæ forsoc fram þæm Bryttiscan Rice.

In his later gearum gedreht gewitseocnes þone cyning and in 1810 wæs þæt rice gefeastode to his sunan se weard Æþeling Ricend. Se Cyning forþferde in 1820 æt anum and eahtig wintrum and se Æþeling Ricend fang to rice swa Georgius IV.


Cyningas of Englalande, Scotlande and Grēatre Brytene

Engla ƿealdendas fore 1603 Scotta ƿealdendas fore 1603

Æþelstan  • Ēadmund I  • Ēadred  • Ēadƿig  • Ēadgar I  • Ēadweard se Martyr  • Æþelred Unrǣd  • Swegn  • Ēadmund II  • Cnut  • Harold Harafōt  • Harðacnut  • Ēadƿeard Andettere  • Harold II  • Ēadgar II  • Ƿillelm I  • Ƿillelm II  • Heanric I  • Stefn  • Cāseren Mæþhild • Heanric II  • Riċheard I  • Iohannes  • Heanric III  • Ēadƿeard I  • Ēadƿeard II  • Ēadƿeard III  • Riċheard II  • Heanric IV  • Heanric V  • Heanric VI  • Ēadƿeard IV  • Ēadƿeard V  • Riċheard III  • Heanric VII  • Heanric VIII  • Ēadƿeard VI  • Iane • Maria I  • Elisabeþ I

Cenneþ I  • Dufenal I  • Costontinus I  • Æd  • Giric  • Eochaid  • Dufenal II  • Costontinus II  • Mælcolm I  • Indulf  • Dub  • Cuilén  • Cenneþ II  • Costontinus III  • Cenneþ III  • Mælcolm II  • Dunecan I  • Macbeoþan  • Lulach  • Mælcolm III  • Dyfenal III  • Dunecan II  • Dufenal III  • Ēadgar  • Alexander I  • Dauid I  • Mælcolm IV  • Willelm I  • Alexander II  • Alexander III  • Meregrot  • Forma Cyninglēastīd  • Iohannes  • Oðer Cyninglēastīd  • Roðbert I  • Dauid II  • Roðbert II  • Roðbert III  • Iacobus I  • Iacobus II  • Iacobus III  • Iacobus IV  • Iacobus V  • Maria I  • Iacobus VI

Engla and Scotta anƿealdendas siþðan þæm Cynebeaga Gæd in 1603

Iacobus I & VI  • Carl I  • Cyninglēastīd  • Carl II  • Iacobus II & VII  • Ƿillelm and Maria, þan Ƿillelm anhaga  • Anne  • Georgius I  • Georgius II  • Georgius III  • Georgius IV  • Ƿillelm IV  • Uictoria  • Ēadƿeard VII  • Georgius V  • Ēadƿeard VIII  • Georgius VI  • Elisabeþ II  • Carl III

* Æƿēnu rican and bisǣccu earon in italiscum stafum.