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  1. George I (German: Georg Friedrich Karl; 4 February 1761 – 24 December 1803), was Duke of Saxe-Meiningen from 21 July 1782 until his death in 1803. He was known as a reformer and considered a model prince by many of his peers.

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      George II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (2 April 1826 – 25 June...

  2. George I of Great Britain. George I (George Louis; German: Georg Ludwig; 28 May 1660 – 11 June 1727) [a] was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1 August 1714 and ruler of the Electorate of Hanover within the Holy Roman Empire from 23 January 1698 until his death in 1727. He was the first British monarch of the House of Hanover .

  3. George II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (2 April 1826 – 25 June 1914), was the penultimate Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, reigning from 1866 to 1914. For his support for his successful court theatre he was also known as the Theaterherzog (theatre duke).

  4. George I (1782–1803), son of Anton Ulrich, father of Queen Adelaide. Bernhard II (1803–66), son of Georg I. Georg II (1866–1914), son of Bernhard II. Bernhard III (1914–18), son of George II [2] Notes: Friedrich Wilhelm and Friedrich II of Saxe-Gotha reigned as guardians for the minor Karl Friedrich in 1729–1733.

  5. Biography. Marriage and children. Ancestry. References. Georg, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen (11 October 1892 – 6 January 1946) was the head of the house of Saxe-Meiningen from 1941 until his death. Biography. A Medal with the depiction of Prince George, issued in 1978 (obverse)

  6. 29 mar 2024 · Meiningen Company. George II (born April 2, 1826, Meiningen, Saxe-Meiningen [now in Germany]—died June 25, 1914, Bad Wildungen, Waldeck) was the duke of Saxe-Meiningen, theatrical director and designer who developed many of the basic principles of modern acting and stage design.

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  7. Adelaide was the daughter of George I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, and Luise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is named after her. [1] Early life. Elisabethenburg Palace, the residence of the dukes of Saxe-Meiningen.