
History Unplugged Podcast History's Most Insane Rulers, Part 5: Ludwig II of Bavaria
May 28, 2020
Ludwig II of Bavaria, an eccentric king who built fairy-tale style castles and went on high-speed midnight sleigh rides through the Alps, is discussed in this podcast. Topics covered include his nocturnal escapades, obsession with French royalty, and challenges in governing Bavaria. The podcast also explores the argument that eccentricity doesn't equate to insanity and the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death.
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Midnight Sleigh Rides And Nocturnal Fantasies
- Ludwig raced a gilded sleigh at night through the Bavarian Alps with outriders and elaborate costume spectacles that awed villagers.
- He kept nocturnal routines, picnicked in blizzards, and enacted fantasies in public, earning nicknames like the Swan King.
A Wealthy King With Diminished Power
- Ludwig reigned at a transitional moment: wealthy traditional monarch with curtailed 19th-century power after German unification.
- This mismatch let him spend vast resources on art while lacking political means to be a traditional ruler.
Patronage That Saved Wagner
- Ludwig became Richard Wagner's patron after falling in love with his operas and ensured Wagner could complete The Ring cycle free from debt.
- He envisioned Munich as a musical capital and promised an opera house and school despite political pushback.
