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1994:Nigel Hawthorne |
King George III (in "The Madness of King George")
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$1,000 |
DJ |
BIG SCREEN ROYALTY |
2001-02-28 |
#3803 |
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A jewel that fell out of his crown in 1761 was later said to be an omen for the loss of America |
George III
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$600 |
DJ |
ROYALTY |
1997-05-15 |
#2939 |
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He was king of England during the American Revolution & the War of 1812 |
George III
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$600 |
DJ |
BRITISH ROYALTY |
1995-06-09 |
#2495 |
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This 18th century king's erratic behavior may have been caused by porphyria, a metabolic disorder |
George III
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$400 |
J |
BRITISH ROYALTY |
1995-05-10 |
#2473 |
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He was king of England during the War of 1812, though his son served as regent |
George III
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FJ |
KINGS & QUEENS |
1993-04-12 |
#1991 |
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When a woman tried to stab this king in 1786, he said, "The poor creature is mad! Do not hurt her" |
George III
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$1,000 |
DJ |
BRITISH ROYALTY |
1992-02-06 |
#1719 |
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He was king of England for 60 years, but in the last decade of his life he was violently insane |
King George III
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$600 |
DJ |
BRITISH ROYALTY |
1991-04-03 |
#1528 |
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Settled in the mid 1700s, Charlotte, N.C. was named for the German wife of this king of England |
George III
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$400 |
DJ |
BRITISH ROYALTY |
1989-06-13 |
#1117 |
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He was king of England during the Industrial, the French & the American Revolutions |
George III
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$200 |
DJ |
BRITISH ROYALTY |
1988-04-11 |
#841 |