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Lord Byron dubbed a social circle close to George IV that met at Watier’s a club for this archetype. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this archetype of 19th-century male culture, epitomized by Beau Brummell. Men exemplifying this archetype were expected to dress well and have a quick wit. This type was more positive then the prior terms fop or macaroni.
ANSWER: dandy [or jack-a-dandy]
[10e] The Dandy Club came about during this period of English history before the Victorian era. This era gets its name from the title George IV took as a prince while serving in place of his ill father, George III.
ANSWER: Regency Era
[10h] George IV often brought Maria Fitzherbert to this building in secret because she was Catholic and unable to marry him. John Nash developed the Indo-Saracenic elements of this seaside building as it was expanded.
ANSWER: Royal Pavilion [or Brighton Pavillion]
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