George V, King of England
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| born on | 3 June 1865 at 01:18 (= 01:18 AM ) | ||
| Place | London, England, 51n30, 0w10 | ||
| Timezone | GMT h0w (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 12°26' 01°03 Asc. 02°02'
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Biography
British royalty, the second son of Edward VII and Princess Alexandra and heir to the throne when his brother, the demented Prince Albert Victor, died in 1892. He was trained for the Navy and became Vice-Admiral in 1903. Succeeding his father in 1910, he gained immediate and lasting popularity for his courage and national devotion during WW II. He married Princess Mary of Teck in 1893; six kids; five sons and a daughter.
The story endures that when he suffered from terminal illness at age 70, his doctors gave him a merciful overdose of morphine with the agreement of his family, 1/20/1936, 11:55 PM, Sandringham, London.
Relationships
- spouse relationship with Mary, Queen Consort (1867) (born 26 May 1867). Notes: Happy
- parent relationship with Edward VII, King of England (born 9 November 1841)
- child relationship with Edward VIII, King of England (born 23 June 1894)
- child relationship with George VI, King of England (born 14 December 1895)
- child relationship with John, Prince of England (born 12 July 1905)
- child relationship with Henry, Prince (1900) England (born 31 March 1900)
Events
- Death by Disease 20 January 1936 at 11:55 PM in London, England (Age 70, possibly euthenasia)
Source Notes
Lyndoe in AA 4/50, "official record." Same in Sabian Symbols No.383. Dana Holliday quotes Kenneth Rose, "King George V," p.1, "Queen Victoria's journal noted his birth as half-past-one in the morning."
Categories
- Notable : Famous : Royal family (Britain)
- Family : Parenting : Kids more than 3 (Six)
- Vocation : Military : Military career (Vice-Admiral)

12°26'
01°03 Asc.
02°02'