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Ludwig II or Ludwig Otto Friedrich Wilhelm (25 August 1845 – 13 June 1886) was King of Bavaria from 1864 until his death. He is sometimes called the Swan King (English) and der Märchenkönig, the Fairy Tale King (German). He also held the titles of Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria, Duke of Franconia, and Duke in Swabia.
He succeeded to the throne aged 18. Two years later Bavaria and Austria fought a war against Prussia, which they lost. However, in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 they sided with Prussia against France, and after it Bavaria became part of the new German Empire led by Prussia. Ludwig remained King of Bavaria but withdrew from many state affairs remaining within the powers of Bavaria, in favor of extravagant artistic and architectural projects. He commissioned the construction of two lavish palaces and the Neuschwanstein Castle and was a devoted patron of the composer Richard Wagner. Ludwig spent all his royal revenues (although not state funds) on these projects, borrowed extensively, and defied all attempts by his ministers to restrain him. This extravagance was used against him to declare him insane, an accusation which has since been claimed to have been incorrect. Today, his architectural and artistic legacy includes many of Bavaria's most important tourist attractions.
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Castles of Mad King Ludwig Gameplay Runthrough
Trailer King Ludwig II's Castles
Mad King Ludwig & the Mojo Co - debut at The Joiners, Southampton 13th Mar 2016
Preview: Fairytale Castles of King Ludwig II | KQED 9
Magnificent Linderhof Palace of Mad King Ludwig II
Actors: Bruce Glover (producer), Bruce Glover (actor), David Avallone (editor), Richard Lundin (actor), Ernest M. Garcia (actor), Thomas McGowan (actor), Shari Eckert (actress), Talia Botone (actress), Ivan Koutikov (composer), Jennifer Mikacich (actress), Nathalie Huot (actress), Peter Horak (director), Peter Horak (actor), Peter Horak (producer), Peter Horak (writer),
Plot: A modern-day updating of the Dracula legend that finds Steven, a good-looking American hero devastated by the death of his girlfriend, wandering through Europe and looking for happiness. A car accident leads him to a small town sitting literally in the shadow of Dracula's castle. The frightened villagers have been preyed upon for generations. Steven is stunned to discover Carla, the innkeeper's daughter looks identical to his dead girlfriend. When she begs for his assistance against the vampire, he agrees to help them. Together with Dr. Van Helsing, the most famous vampire killer of all time, he attacks Dracula using a variety of ingenious weapons against the supernatural. Dracula shows unusual powers that defeat them at every turn, including fireballs and lightning from his fingertips. He is constantly on a search for blood to satisfy his centuries-old bickering brides. When Dracula kidnaps Carla right out of her bed, Steven and Van Helsing desperately try to kill him before it is too late.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, dracula, vampireActors: Marshall Harvey (editor), Albert Pyun (director), Greg Finley (actor), Patrick O'Moore (actor), Albert Pyun (writer), Thomas Rosales Jr. (actor), Richard Moll (actor), Corey Burton (actor), Jeff Corey (actor), Richard Lynch (actor), George Murdock (actor), Anthony De Longis (actor), George Fisher (actor), Anthony De Longis (miscellaneous crew), Corey Burton (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy,Actors: Wolfgang Greese (actor), Peter Sturm (actor), Waltraud Kramm (actress), Wolfgang Winkler (actor), Heide Kipp (actress), Theresia Wider (actress), Horst Papke (actor), Carmen-Maja Antoni (actress), Ernst-Georg Schwill (actor), Angela Brunner (actress), Wolfgang Dehler (actor), Jürgen Ecke (composer), Victor Keune (actor), Marie-Anne Fliegel (actress), Katrin Martin (actress),
Genres: Family,Actors: Michael Powell (director), Jerry Verno (actor), Jerome Jackson (producer), Victor Fairley (actor), H. Saxon-Snell (actor), Eric Pavitt (actor), Joseph Jefferson Farjeon (writer), Joseph Jefferson Farjeon (writer), Luli Deste (actress), Arthur Seabourne (editor), Tracy Holmes (actor), Robert Holmes (actor), Phyllis Loring (actress),
Plot: A taxi driver becomes involved in a plot to kidnap Ruritanian child king Ludwig and, disguised as a countess, rescues the young king from the revolutionaries.
Keywords: lost-film, quota-quickie, sequelKing Ludwig the Second (1845-1886) was known as the 'Mad Monarch of Bavaria' but left in his passing a series of fantastic castles that are visited by over 3 million people a year and recognized the world over. This is the unusual story of an ill-fated King and his tragic end, his strange relationship to the composer Richard Wagner and a first-hand visit to his famous creations. I also hoped to illustrate how the lush musical selections of Wagner conveying the beauty of the Bavarian mountains and countryside helped to shape the majestic fantasies of King Ludwig. Hosted by Munich's own Octoberfest Queen, Ms. Brigitte Viez with observations, video and photography by Bruce Blank and Charlene Henning.
Ludwig II of Bavaria had castles and palaces built that reflected all his dreams and desires. That's how he became known as the fairy-tale king - a fascinating figure to this day. Discover more: http://www.dw.de/discovergermany
This is our version of the last few hours in the life of our beloved king. Constructive criticism is welcome. Shot on historical places. If you like our filmlet with elaborate costumes, please feel free to share it. Thank you!
ADDICTED EP OUT NOW! Available at: http://kingludwig.bandcamp.com _______________________________________ KING LUDWIG http://www.facebook.com/kingludwigmusic KING LUDWIG - ADDICTED Produced and recorded by Rolf Munkes at the Empire Studios, Bensheim, Germany Video: Hardcut Media
A video outlining gameplay for the boardgame The Castles of Mad King Ludwig. For more game info, http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/155426/castles-mad-king-ludwig Part I: Gameplay Runthrough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RZ58y8wYhs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_C3cVluX34 (static cam) Part II: Extended Gameplay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7vIv-Giwt8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIh5WgH-_Ic (static cam) Part III: Final Thoughts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQmZYgCKHr0 ------------- Hey Everybody! Today Paulo Runs Through "Rahdo's Goofs" If you find Goofs I didn’t notice Please leave Timestamps :) Thank You 14:26 Forgot this major rule: Rooms that were not bought from the contract board get a 1000 coin from the bank placed on them (In addition to any money that mi...
The Fairy-Tale King‘s Magnificent Bavarian Castles Linderhof – Neuschwanstein – Herrenchiemsee Join PantoffelKino on a romantic trip to Bavaria boasting a wealth of castles and palaces. Three of them surpass all others and are renowned throughout the world - Linderhof in the Graswang Valley, Herrenchiemsee on an island in Bavaria‘s largest lake, and Neuschwanstein near Füssen in Allgäu, which is the ultimate in fairytale castles! Narrated in 7 Languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Russian http://www.pantoffelkinovideo.com/store/p3/King_Ludwig_Castles.html
A short clip of the fantastic freak-bop debut of Mad King Ludwig & the Mojo Co at The Joiners last night. From left to right: Andy Young on guitar; Chris Tidball on drums; Mad King Ludwig on vocals and sax; Stef Croot on guitar and saw; Charlie Finn Cordes on bass; Seth Evans on keys. http://madkingludwigandthemojoco.co.uk/ or www.facebook.com/mklmojoco/. Filmed with Nokia Lumia 1020 smartphone.
In the late 19th century, King Ludwig II of Bavaria created extraordinary and extravagant castles that are among Germany's biggest tourist attractions today. See KQED airdates http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/index.jsp?pgmid=22817
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Linderhof Palace is an easy day trip from Garmisch-Partenkirchen. It is the only large palace King Ludwig II actually lived in. It is always crowded, no photos or videos are allowed inside his spectacular palace (or "Schloss"). King Ludwig II was reputed to be madder than the "Mad Hatter" - but who knows...
King Ludwig the Second (1845-1886) was known as the 'Mad Monarch of Bavaria' but left in his passing a series of fantastic castles that are visited by over 3 million people a year and recognized the world over. This is the unusual story of an ill-fated King and his tragic end, his strange relationship to the composer Richard Wagner and a first-hand visit to his famous creations. I also hoped to illustrate how the lush musical selections of Wagner conveying the beauty of the Bavarian mountains and countryside helped to shape the majestic fantasies of King Ludwig. Hosted by Munich's own Octoberfest Queen, Ms. Brigitte Viez with observations, video and photography by Bruce Blank and Charlene Henning.
Ludwig II of Bavaria had castles and palaces built that reflected all his dreams and desires. That's how he became known as the fairy-tale king - a fascinating figure to this day. Discover more: http://www.dw.de/discovergermany
This is our version of the last few hours in the life of our beloved king. Constructive criticism is welcome. Shot on historical places. If you like our filmlet with elaborate costumes, please feel free to share it. Thank you!
ADDICTED EP OUT NOW! Available at: http://kingludwig.bandcamp.com _______________________________________ KING LUDWIG http://www.facebook.com/kingludwigmusic KING LUDWIG - ADDICTED Produced and recorded by Rolf Munkes at the Empire Studios, Bensheim, Germany Video: Hardcut Media
A video outlining gameplay for the boardgame The Castles of Mad King Ludwig. For more game info, http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/155426/castles-mad-king-ludwig Part I: Gameplay Runthrough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RZ58y8wYhs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_C3cVluX34 (static cam) Part II: Extended Gameplay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7vIv-Giwt8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIh5WgH-_Ic (static cam) Part III: Final Thoughts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQmZYgCKHr0 ------------- Hey Everybody! Today Paulo Runs Through "Rahdo's Goofs" If you find Goofs I didn’t notice Please leave Timestamps :) Thank You 14:26 Forgot this major rule: Rooms that were not bought from the contract board get a 1000 coin from the bank placed on them (In addition to any money that mi...
The Fairy-Tale King‘s Magnificent Bavarian Castles Linderhof – Neuschwanstein – Herrenchiemsee Join PantoffelKino on a romantic trip to Bavaria boasting a wealth of castles and palaces. Three of them surpass all others and are renowned throughout the world - Linderhof in the Graswang Valley, Herrenchiemsee on an island in Bavaria‘s largest lake, and Neuschwanstein near Füssen in Allgäu, which is the ultimate in fairytale castles! Narrated in 7 Languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Russian http://www.pantoffelkinovideo.com/store/p3/King_Ludwig_Castles.html
A short clip of the fantastic freak-bop debut of Mad King Ludwig & the Mojo Co at The Joiners last night. From left to right: Andy Young on guitar; Chris Tidball on drums; Mad King Ludwig on vocals and sax; Stef Croot on guitar and saw; Charlie Finn Cordes on bass; Seth Evans on keys. http://madkingludwigandthemojoco.co.uk/ or www.facebook.com/mklmojoco/. Filmed with Nokia Lumia 1020 smartphone.
In the late 19th century, King Ludwig II of Bavaria created extraordinary and extravagant castles that are among Germany's biggest tourist attractions today. See KQED airdates http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/index.jsp?pgmid=22817
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Linderhof Palace is an easy day trip from Garmisch-Partenkirchen. It is the only large palace King Ludwig II actually lived in. It is always crowded, no photos or videos are allowed inside his spectacular palace (or "Schloss"). King Ludwig II was reputed to be madder than the "Mad Hatter" - but who knows...
King Ludwig the Second (1845-1886) was known as the 'Mad Monarch of Bavaria' but left in his passing a series of fantastic castles that are visited by over 3 million people a year and recognized the world over. This is the unusual story of an ill-fated King and his tragic end, his strange relationship to the composer Richard Wagner and a first-hand visit to his famous creations. I also hoped to illustrate how the lush musical selections of Wagner conveying the beauty of the Bavarian mountains and countryside helped to shape the majestic fantasies of King Ludwig. Hosted by Munich's own Octoberfest Queen, Ms. Brigitte Viez with observations, video and photography by Bruce Blank and Charlene Henning.
A video outlining gameplay for the boardgame The Castles of Mad King Ludwig. For more game info, http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/155426/castles-mad-king-ludwig Part I: Gameplay Runthrough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RZ58y8wYhs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_C3cVluX34 (static cam) Part II: Extended Gameplay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7vIv-Giwt8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIh5WgH-_Ic (static cam) Part III: Final Thoughts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQmZYgCKHr0 ------------- Hey Everybody! Today Paulo Runs Through "Rahdo's Goofs" If you find Goofs I didn’t notice Please leave Timestamps :) Thank You 14:26 Forgot this major rule: Rooms that were not bought from the contract board get a 1000 coin from the bank placed on them (In addition to any money that mi...
In the twenty-eighth episode of The Dragon Table, I explain how to play "Castles of Mad King Ludwig." Take on the persona of the mad king and build a castle however you like! Place room tiles to gain points and create the palace of your dreams (or nightmares). As always, thanks for visiting The Dragon Table! http://twitter.com/TheDragonTable Music: "Take a Chance" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Georges Bizet CARMEN Vienna State Opera 11 February 1966 Carmen Christa Ludwig Don Jose James King Micaela Jeanette Pilou Escamillo Eberhard Waechter Frasquita Lucia Popp Mercedes Margarita Lilowa Zuniga Oscar Czerwenka Remendado Murray Dickie Morales Reid Bunger Dancairo Erich Kunz Pastia Wilfried Franzl
Drive Thru Plays Castles of Mad King Ludwig iOS Gameplay Walkthrough Played on iPhone 6. Support Drive Thru Review on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drivethrureview Subscribe to Drive Thru Review: http://goo.gl/LrTiG5 DriveThruGames website: http://www.drivethrugames.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DriveThruReview Twitter: https://twitter.com/e3kmouse Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Drivethruvideos/ BGG Geeklist: http://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/65519/drive-thru-review-video-reviews
Samson et Dalila, Opera in 3 Acts by Camille Saint-Saens Christa Ludwig (Dalila) James King (Samson) Bernd Weikl (Le Grand Pretre) Alexander Malta (Abimelech) Bavarian Radio-Orchestra & Chorus Giuseppe Patané, Conductor München 1973
Em uma colagem visual, sonora e histórica, Syberberg literalmente disseca a vida de Ludwig II da Baviera, enfocando seu envolvimento com Richard Wagner, as crises constitucionais, as relações européias, seu antagonismo com a industrialização, seus problemas com a Prússia, sua fixação em construir castelos e palácios, seu isolamento e fantasias irrealizáveis. No filme, Ludwig morre três mortes: a real, a oficial e a espiritual.