Hanoverian court
The Hanoverian court refers to the royal court associated with the House of Hanover, a German dynasty that ruled Great Britain and Ireland from 1714 to 1901. This court was established when George I ascended to the British throne, marking the beginning of the Hanoverian era. The court was known for its elaborate ceremonies, political intrigue, and cultural patronage, influencing the arts and society of the time.
During the Hanoverian period, the court played a significant role in shaping British politics and governance. The monarchs, including George II and Queen Victoria, were pivotal in establishing the constitutional monarchy. The court also fostered connections with European royalty, enhancing diplomatic relations across the continent.