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In 1732, King George II offered to the First Prime Minister [[Robert Walpole]] the [[10 Downing Street]] as a gift, but Walpole only accepted the offer on the condition that the house became the official residence of the Prime Minister.<ref name="Downing Street">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: 10 Downing Street]]</ref>
In 1732, King George II offered to the First Prime Minister [[Robert Walpole]] the [[10 Downing Street]] as a gift, but Walpole only accepted the offer on the condition that the house became the official residence of the Prime Minister.<ref name="Downing Street">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: 10 Downing Street]]</ref>


In 1748, King George aided {{Wiki|King Frederick I of Sweden|Frederick I of Sweden}} financing his fleet. The [[Swedish Brotherhood of Assassins]], who operated under the ''[[Swedish Levant Company]]'', started speculating some [[Templars|Templar]] influences in King George's court.<ref name="Swedish Levant Company">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War Letters#The Swedish Levant Company|War Letters: "The Swedish Levant Company"]]</ref> This concern was also shared by the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]].<ref name="Mediterranean Defense">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War Letters#Mediterranean Defense|War Letters: "Mediterranean Defense"]]</ref>
In 1748, King George aided [[Frederick I of Sweden|King Frederick I of Sweden]] financing his fleet. The [[Swedish Brotherhood of Assassins]], who operated under the ''[[Swedish Levant Company]]'', started speculating some [[Templars|Templar]] influences in King George's court.<ref name="Swedish Levant Company">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War Letters#The Swedish Levant Company|War Letters: "The Swedish Levant Company"]]</ref> This concern was also shared by the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]].<ref name="Mediterranean Defense">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War Letters#Mediterranean Defense|War Letters: "Mediterranean Defense"]]</ref>


He was succeeded by his grandson, [[George III of the United Kingdom|George William Frederick]].<ref name="WP">{{WP|George II of Great Britain}}</ref>
He was succeeded by his grandson, [[George III of the United Kingdom|George William Frederick]].<ref name="WP">{{WP|George II of Great Britain}}</ref>
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This article is about George II of Great Britain. For other uses, see King George.

George II (1683 – 1760), sometimes referred to as George Augustus of Hanover, was King of Great Britain and Ireland, and Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg from his ascendancy on 22 June 1727 until his death.

Biography

In 1732, King George II offered to the First Prime Minister Robert Walpole the 10 Downing Street as a gift, but Walpole only accepted the offer on the condition that the house became the official residence of the Prime Minister.[1]

In 1748, King George aided King Frederick I of Sweden financing his fleet. The Swedish Brotherhood of Assassins, who operated under the Swedish Levant Company, started speculating some Templar influences in King George's court.[2] This concern was also shared by the Spanish Brotherhood.[3]

He was succeeded by his grandson, George William Frederick.[4]

Appearances

References