‘God Save the King!’

The national anthem of the United Kingdom, ‘God save the King’, first appeared in its current form in 1745, during the second Jacobite Uprising. It has appeared in several classical compositions, notably Clementi’s Great National Symphony, and was admired by Ludwig van Beethoven, who used it to congratulate the Duke of Wellington on his victory at Vitoria in 1813.

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