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Trump is a reincarnation of King George III of England who went mad in 1765

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Wikipedia
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George III was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820. He was the longest-reigning British monarch, with 15 children. His reign included the American War of Independence.
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What was King George III's illness?
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King George III's illness was likely a mental illness, but the exact cause is unknown. Historians have proposed many possible diagnoses, including porphyria, arsenic poisoning, and bipolar disorder. 
Porphyria
  • In the 1960s, psychiatrists Ida Macalpine and Richard Hunter proposed that George III had porphyria, a metabolic disorder. 


  • The diagnosis was based on historical records and the claim that other members of the House of Hanover had porphyria. 

  • However, a re-examination of the medical evidence and new historical material led some to conclude that the porphyria diagnosis could no longer be supported. 

    Arsenic poisoning 
    • A hair analysis of George III found high levels of arsenic, which can cause poor mental health and neurological problems.
    • Arsenic was a common medicine at the time, and he might have been prescribed it for his attacks.
    Bipolar disorder
    • Some historians have proposed that George III had bipolar disorder. 

  • His breakdowns often came during times of turmoil at home, such as the death of his youngest daughter. 

  • He also exhibited manic symptoms, such as nonstop speech and writing. 

    Other possible causes 
    • Other possible causes include hypomania, which is a type of mania that's often part of bipolar disorder.
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    George III (r. 1760-1820)

    The Royal Family
    https://www.royal.uk › george-iii
    king george iii of england from www.royal.uk
    George III was born on 4 June 1738 in London, the eldest son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha.

    George III | Biography, Madness, & Facts

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