English Regency
The English Regency, or simply Regency, is a name typically given to a period from 1811 to 1820 in the history of the United Kingdom. During this time the Prince Regent, later King George IV of the United Kingdom, governed the United Kingdom during the incapacity of his father, King George III of the United Kingdom.
Related Topics:
History of the United Kingdom - Prince Regent - George IV of the United Kingdom - United Kingdom - George III of the United Kingdom
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The term is sometimes used in a more general sense to cover the entire period from approximately 1811 until the accession of Queen Victoria, encompassing the actual period of Regency, along with George IV's reign in his own right and that of his brother William IV.
Related Topics:
1811 - Queen Victoria - William IV
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Artistic trends of the time include:
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- Regency style
- Regency dance
- Regency novels
- Beau Brummell
- George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- John Nash (architect)
- Walter Scott
- Joseph M. Turner
- Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
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