George IV of the United Kingdom
1762–1830 (age 68)
Biography
George IV of the United Kingdom (1762–1830) was a prominent figure in British royal history, serving as Prince Regent and later as King. His reign and regency period witnessed significant cultural, political, and social developments in Britain, and he was known for his patronage of the arts and architecture, contributing substantially to the aesthetic character of Regency England.
George IV's life spanned a transformative era in British history, from the American Revolution through the Napoleonic Wars and into the post-war period of reconstruction and reform. He died in 1830 and was interred at St George's Chapel, Windsor, the traditional resting place of British royalty, concluding a reign that had left an indelible mark on the nation's cultural landscape.