Join us as we delve into the intriguing life and death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Discover the mysteries surrounding his eccentric behaviour, his lavish construction projects, and the government’s plot to declare him insane. Uncover the secrets that have shrouded this enigmatic monarch for over a century in this episode of Royal Murder Mysteries.

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    12 Comments

    1. I’ve always believed that Ludwig was murdered for being a self indulgent and terrible ruler. His family had to get rid of him to save the kingdom.

      I’ve toured Ludwig’s fairy tale castles. In about 20 years he tried to completely bankrupt the wealth which the Wittlesbach family grew for 800 years, building personal playgrounds for himself.

    2. The man acted like Louis xiv at a time when absolute monarchs were in very ill favor.

      The reign of terror put all nobility let alone royals on notice, get a conatitution and live UNDER it or lose your head.

    3. I have watched all episodes so far, the headings and headings of all these things say find out the truth etc etc, we never have an outcome, all you're doing is giving us a history lesson and getting us to ask questions we will never know the answer of. Due to this I think I will unsubscribe even though I am very interested in history. Not that anything we know today is actually a 100% true story, its always written by the "winner" and always made to look a lot better than it was.

    4. Louis XIV of France (Ludwig’s idol) required member of court or staff to scratch at the door, never knock. He had many strange affectations and behaviors which seem to have been picked up by King Ludwig. He might not have been totally typical but it seems less likely he was truly mentally ill. But I suppose it can never be known for sure.👍👍🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

    5. For some reason, this particular story – even the castles/palaces – hold no allure for me. In travels, I don't visit these places. History's far too rich to traverse the grounds of the merely wealthy.

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