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Can you name any Crazy Monarchs?

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Any crazy monarchs that you can think of?

Nero, Qin s**+ Huangti, Catherine the Great, just to name some.

and also explain why they were considered "crazy"

"Craziest" Monarch gets 10 points!

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  1. Yes, Mad King Ludwig of Bavaria. Check out this

    website:

    http://www.german-way.com/ludwig.html

    He was declared legally insane.


  2. IVAN THE TERRIBLE WAS NUTS - HE KILLED MORE RUSSIANS THAN YOU CAN SHAKE A STICK AT, YET HIS PEOPLE COULDN'T SEEM TO LIVE WITHOUT HIM.  

    PETER THE GREAT WAS, WELL, GREAT!  HE BROUGHT RUSSIA INTO THE MODERN WORLD, ESTABLISHED A MODERN NAVY, SAVED THE LAND FROM SWEDISH INVASION, ETC., ETC...  BUT HE DID SOME CRAZY STUFF - CHIEF AMONG HIS CRAZY ACTS WAS THE MURDER OF HIS OWN SON.

  3. I wouldn't put Catherine the Great in the "mad" category!  Sometimes rumour is more interesting than fact...

    Here is a site that gives you  a lot about the crazy European monarchs:

    http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/madmonarchs...

    It includes:

    Juana the Mad, Katherine of Aragon's sister, who was rumoured to have embraced her beloved husband even after his death.

    George III of England, who went mad in his later years due to a disease called Porphyria.  He ended his life blind, deaf and mad at Windsor Castle.

    Ivan the Terrible of Russia, who killed his own son.  There's a painting of the deed by Repin, which is quite terrible:

    http://www.rollins.edu/Foreign_Lang/Russ...

    One of the most tragic is Carlos II of Spain.  Due to inbreeding, he was so misshapen that he could hardly walk or eat.

  4. There are so many, because royal families tend to inbreed.

    George III is my favorite mad Monarch. Sadly, he was somewhat of a joke with his people, and still is. He has been fictionalized a number of times in fun and interesting ways. In the fantasy book Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, his madness enables him to see into other worlds. In the British comedy show Blackadder, he declares himself to a be a cottage in Sussett with a beautiful view and expresses his desire for his son to be wed to a rosebush.

  5. Henry the 8th.

  6. King John of England.  He had a habit of stuffing the floor rushes into his mouth when he was angry.  (His father Henry II did the same thing).  When the thought his wife was cheating on him, he tortured and murdered the the supposed lover and suspended his body over her bed.  He took about 40 noble Welsh children as hostages and had them all executed, including a blood relative.  He completely alienated the nobles but making them acquiese to his every demand, no matter how rediculous.  (he would often pick out noblemen's wives from dinners and publically insist they got o bed with him that night)  He essentially told the Pope to p**s off, leading to an interdiction (the whole country being in a state of excommunication).

  7. Henry VIII was a bit off.

  8. Charles VI, called Charles the mad, ruled France from 1380 to 1415. At stages, he believed that he was made of glass and inserted iron rods into his clothing to prevent him from breaking. We European love this one lol

    The United States briefly enjoyed the services of a monarch, Emperor Norton I, who proclaimed himself Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico in 1859. He had all his "state proclamations" published in San Francisco's newspapers and wrote letters that were seriously considered by Abraham Lincoln and Queen Victoria.

  9. I once heard that Zar Pjotr the Third had a rat executed, but I forget what for.

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