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  1. 22 de sept. de 2023 · The death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria was conveniently declared to be a suicide by drowning after he had probably murdered the physician. Ludwig had been a strong swimmer, however, and the water was only waist deep when a man stood. More damning, if Ludwig had drowned, his lungs would have been full of water.

  2. The poet Paul Verlaine called Ludwig II the "only true king of this century". The shy dreamer, who had none of the typical characteristics of a popular king, lives on, still idolized, as "the Kini". His palaces, which were barred to strangers, have been visited by over 130 million people since his death.

  3. 25 de jul. de 2022 · Perched high atop a mountain amidst stunning natural scenery, the castle seems every inch a fairy-tale palace. But for Prince Ludwig II, the castle was the furthest thing from the idyllic setting it seemed to grow up in as a royal prince. He was educated to adhere to a rigid regimen from his birth in 1845. On the advice of their advisors, his ...

  4. 10 de nov. de 2007 · The real cause of King Ludwig's death has been a mystery ever since his body, together with that of his psychiatrist, was dragged from Lake Starnberg on 13 June, 1886. But the official version ...

  5. King Ludwig II Museum. The museum is accommodated in twelve modernized rooms on the ground floor of the south wing and was opened in 1987. It documents the story of Ludwig II's life from his birth to his tragic early death with painted portraits, busts, historic photographs and original state robes. The king went down in the history of music as ...

  6. 28 de ago. de 2022 · In 1864 at the age of 18, Ludwig Otto Friedrich Wilhelm became King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Ludwig II (also known as the Swan King or the Fairy Tale King) was King of Bavaria until his death in 1886. During his reign, he used all his private money for his artistic and architectural projects. He built three castles in Southern Germany that are now ...

  7. 12 de oct. de 2016 · Ludwig II was King of Bavaria from 1864 until his death in 1886, and no other prediction could have been both more accurate or so mysteriously fascinating. His life was an intricate puzzle of unresolved questions, a mosaic of varied aesthetic tastes, a musical composition for a man whose gentle nature met a life of strife and struggle as King.