Yes, George III was afflicted with porphyria, a maddening disease which disrupted his reign as early as 1765. He was unable to run his country effectively because of his illness.
one of his doctor cures was a spoon full of arsenic a day which mad him go mad
Because he found out that his Dad was homophobic, his dad raped him and me now we are scared 4 life
He suffered from a mental illness called Parkinson's disease, and another disease I can't remmember...
So, in other words, yes, he was mad.
No. You must be thinking of King George III.
George III, who later went mad, reigned during the Revolution.
George III was king in 1810, however by this time he had gone completely mad and his son, Prince George, later, George IV, was ruling in his name.
George III, although he was mad at around this time and incapable of any sort of leadership.
King George III, was recorded as being afflicted by mental illnesses twice. However he recovered from both these instances and it was in 1810 when he was struck blind that he was declared unable to rule, and in 1811 his son George IV was officially declared Prince Regent.
History supports that George III believed in George III under cover of belief in God.
King George III of Great Britan was the mad one.
Biography - 1987 King George III Mad or Maligned was released on: USA: 3 July 1995
Mohammad bin Tughlaq is referred to as 'The Mad Monarch'.
Mad George III.
he basically got STI's all the time and went mad
King George III, ( mad, king George) if it's the American war of Independence,
George III was the king of Britain when the US won its freedom from British rule.
Mad George III George W. Bush was the third US president called George spooky isn't it!
George III, who later went mad, reigned during the Revolution.
George III
There is no pope George III.
Screaming mad george is curious george after the accident.