The Hanoverian kings distanced themselves from church politics and polity and themselves favored low church positions.
There were no further challenges to the Hanoverian kings.
George III was the first of the Hanoverian kings to be born and brought up in Britain.
It bore yet another of those ubiquitous likenesses of the Hanoverian king.
The family subsequently moved to Leineschloss, the residence of Hanoverian kings, though during the summer they usually lived at Herrenhausen.
He was descended from the Hanoverian kings who were invited to rule En gland because of their Stuart connection.
Under the Hanoverian kings certain of the officers also held heraldic office.
The Jacobites wanted to replace the Hanoverian kings with the son of James II.
The Hanoverian kings were not uninterested in political life but they had difficulty comprehending the complexities of domestic and foreign affairs.
In England he's simply a Hanoverian king who went mad, too dull to talk about.