10 Facts About Regency era

1.

King George III succumbed to mental illness in late 1810 and, by the Regency era Act 1811, his eldest son George, Prince of Wales, was appointed Prince Regent to discharge royal functions.

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2.

Longer timespan recognises the wider social and cultural aspects of the Regency era, characterised by the distinctive fashions, architecture, and style of the period.

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3.

The Regency era ended when George III died on 29 January 1820 and the Prince Regent succeeded him as George IV.

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4.

The Regency Era is a sub-period of the longer Georgian Era, both of which were followed by the Victorian Era .

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5.

Regency era ordered the costly building and refurbishing of the exotic Brighton Pavilion, the ornate Carlton House, and many other public works and architecture.

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6.

Essentially, England during the Regency era was a stratified society in which political power and influence lay in the hands of the landed class.

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7.

Squalor that existed beneath the glamour and gloss of Regency era society provided sharp contrast to the Prince Regent's social circle.

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8.

The Regency era has been called "the peak of British boxing" because the champion fighter in Britain was, in effect, the world champion.

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9.

Regency era was helped to his corner and then had thirty seconds in which to "step up to the mark", which was a line drawn for that purpose so that the fighters squared off less than a yard apart.

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10.

The oldest running race of the modern Regency era is Shrewsbury's Annual Steeplechase, first definitely recorded in 1834.

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