Royal House

Casa di Hannover

Dalle foreste di Brunswick al trono britannico, la Casa di Hannover ha forgiato un'eredità che ha plasmato il destino di imperi, navigando tra intrighi, riforme e rivoluzioni nel corso di tre secoli.

1635–1901EuropeRoyal HouseProtestant

"Nunquam retrorsum"

Casa di Hannover crest

Quick Facts

Years Active
1635–1901
Founder
George, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Region
Europe
Religion
Protestant

Notable Rulers

Documentary Chapters

Timeline

Founding of the House of Hanover

George, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, consolidates the family's lands and establishes the House of Hanover as a distinct branch of the Welf dynasty.

Elevation to Electorate

Ernest Augustus is granted the title of Elector of Hanover by the Holy Roman Emperor, raising the family's status among German princes.

Act of Settlement

The English Parliament passes the Act of Settlement, designating Sophia of the Palatinate and her descendants as heirs to the English throne.

Accession of George I

George I, Elector of Hanover, becomes King of Great Britain and Ireland, uniting the two realms under the House of Hanover.

First Jacobite Rising

Supporters of the Stuart claim to the British throne launch an unsuccessful rebellion against the Hanoverian monarchy.

Second Jacobite Rising

The Jacobite uprising, led by Charles Edward Stuart, threatens Hanoverian rule but is ultimately defeated at the Battle of Culloden.

Accession of George III

George III becomes King of Great Britain and Ireland, later also King of Hanover, overseeing a period of imperial expansion and reform.

American Declaration of Independence

The Thirteen Colonies declare independence from Britain during the reign of George III, leading to the loss of significant colonial territory.

Hanover Becomes a Kingdom

The Congress of Vienna elevates Hanover from an electorate to a kingdom, further enhancing the family's status in continental Europe.

End of Personal Union

With the accession of Queen Victoria in Britain and Ernest Augustus in Hanover, the crowns are separated due to differing succession laws.

Annexation of Hanover by Prussia

Hanover is defeated in the Austro-Prussian War and annexed by Prussia, ending its status as an independent kingdom.

Death of Queen Victoria

The death of Queen Victoria marks the end of the Hanoverian dynasty on the British throne, succeeded by the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

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