
1) Dynasty 2) Royal family 3) Royal house 4) Royal line 5) Royalty
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The adjective Hanoverian is used to describe: ...
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to Hanover or its people, or to the House of Hanover in England. • (n.) A native or naturalized inhabitant of Hanover; one of the House of Hanover.
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Han`o·ve'ri·an (hăn`o*vē'rĭ*
a n)
adjective Of or pertaining to Hanover or its people, or to the House of Hanover in England.
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Han`o·ve'ri·an noun A native or naturalized inhabitant of Hanover; one of the House of Hanover.
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Having to do with the rule of the Hanover family, the ruling family of Britain between 1714 and 1837. Often used to refer to the eighteenth century more generally.
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The Hanoverian is a German breed of dressage and show-jumping horse first developed by George Louis (later King George II of England) in 1735 as a versatile carriage, riding and agricultural horse. The Hanoverian stands about 16.2 hands high, occurs in any solid colour, and has an international reputation for its temperament, strength and stamina.
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[
adj] - of or relating to the former English royal house or their supporters 2. [n] - any of the British sovereigns belonging to the House of Hanover 3. [n] - a member (or supporter) of the house of Hanover
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adjective of or relating to the former English royal House of Hanover or their supporters
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A plain flatware pattern with the terminals turning upwards toward the bowl (as opposed to Old English in which the end curves downwards). Made from c.1710 to c.1775, the pattern was often engraved with crests, armorials or initials on the end, the spoons and forks being laid with the
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