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George II

noun

  1. 1683–1760, king of England 1727–60 (son of George I).
  2. 1890–1947, king of Greece 1922–23 and 1935–47.


George II

noun

  1. George II16831760MBritishGermanPOLITICS: hereditary ruler 1683–1760, king of Great Britain and Ireland and elector of Hanover (1727–60); son of George I. His victory over the French at Dettingen (1743) in the War of the Austrian Succession was the last appearance on a battlefield by a British king
  2. George II18901947MGreekPOLITICS: hereditary ruler 1890–1947, king of Greece (1922–24; 1935–47). He was overthrown by the republicans (1924) and exiled during the German occupation of Greece (1941–45)
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The Battle of Culloden on 16 April 1746 saw the prince and his forces face King George II's government army, led by the Duke of Cumberland, George's son.

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In 1729 a patent was granted by George II for a grinding machine to make finer chocolate powder.

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Tucked between a George II mahogany breakfront secretaire bookcase and a series of manuscript and watercolor maps showing the waterways of Venice, Clausen found a type of antiquated nautical map known as a portolan chart.

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Perhaps the most notable is "Zadok the Priest" which was composed by George Frideric Handel as a coronation anthem for King George II in 1727 and has been sung at every one since.

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The young king had ascended to the throne almost a year earlier upon the death of his father George II, and was at that time a bachelor.

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