Overview
The Kingdom of Hanover (German: Königreich Hannover) was established in October 1814 by the Congress of Vienna, with the restoration of George III to his Hanoverian territories after the Napoleonic era. It succeeded the former Electorate of Hanover, and joined 38 other sovereign states in the German Confederation in June 1815. The kingdom was ruled by the House of Hanover, a cadet branch of the House of Welf, in personal union with Great Britain between 1714 and 1837. Since its monarch resided in London, a viceroy, usually a younger member of the British royal family, handled the administration of the Kingdom of Hanover. The personal union with the United Kingdom ended in 1837 upon the accession of Queen Victoria because.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Hanover (1803–1804)
1803 CE – 1804 CE
Capital: HanoverArea: 32,024 km²
Kingdom of Hanover (1840–1841)
1840 CE – 1841 CE
Capital: HanoverArea: 38,377 km²
Kingdom of Hanover (1842–1864)
1842 CE – 1864 CE
Capital: HanoverArea: 38,531 km²
Kingdom of Hanover (1865–1865)
1865 CE – 1865 CE
Capital: HanoverArea: 38,532 km²