George I was king of Great Britain from August 1, 1714 to June 11, 1727, or 13 years. He was Elector of Hanover from January 23, 1698 to June 11 1727, or 29 years.
15 years, 1 month and 26 days
Which King George do you mean. There wre 6 of them
59 years longest England's longest-ruling monarch before Queen Victoria
1760 to 1820. So, it was about 59 years given he died early in 1820 and became king early in 1760.
59 years.
60
59 years.
king George the II was king George the III's father No, George II was his GRANDFATHER. His father was the Prince of Wales and died before becoming King so George as the oldest son became heir to the throne and eventually George III (which explains his long rein as he was young when he became King on his grandfather's death).
the king was King george the third and the queen must have been either queen charlotte or duchess Sophia something really long i don't remember because king george had those to wives
King George III was king for about 60 years, if he is the 'King George' you are asking about.
Long Live King George was created in 1958.
Never married.
he was never married.
George Washington and king george
Ten years (1820-1830)
12 years
5 years
No, he is not married, but in a long term relationship with his girlfriend.