King Otto of Bavaria

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King Otto of Bavaria was a late 19th- and early 20th-century Bavarian monarch whose reign was marked by his long-term mental illness, leading to his rule being exercised by regents.

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King Otto of Bavaria canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Bavaria
human
member of royalty
monarch
birthName Otto of Bavaria
surface form: Otto Wilhelm Luitpold Adalbert Waldemar
burialPlace Theatinerkirche, Munich
causeOfDeath intestinal obstruction
coronation never formally crowned
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Bavaria
dateOfBirth 1848-04-27
dateOfDeath 1916-10-11
deposedBy Bavarian parliament (declaration of incapacity and change of constitution)
dynasticConnection House of Wittelsbach
surface form: Wittelsbach dynasty of Bavaria
endTime reign as King of Bavaria ended 1913-11-05
era 19th century
20th century
ethnicGroup Germans
familyName House of Wittelsbach
surface form: Wittelsbach
father Maximilian II of Bavaria
givenName Otto
house House of Wittelsbach
surface form: Wittelsbach
medicalCondition severe mental illness
memberOf House of Wittelsbach
monarchicalStatus nominal king under regency
monarchOf Kingdom of Bavaria
mother Marie of Prussia NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage German
nobleTitle Royal Highness
notableFor being a king who never personally exercised government due to mental illness
placeOfBirth Kingdom of Bavaria
Munich Residenz
surface form: The Residenz, Munich
placeOfDeath Fürstenried Palace
surface form: Fürstenried Palace, near Munich
positionHeld King of Bavaria
predecessor Ludwig II of Bavaria
regent Ludwig III of Bavaria
Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria
surface form: Prince Luitpold of Bavaria
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Neuschwanstein Castle
surface form: Castle Neuschwanstein (periods of confinement)

Fürstenried Palace
sibling Ludwig II of Bavaria
Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria
surface form: Prince Luitpold of Bavaria
significantEvent 1886 declaration of permanent insanity
1913 proclamation of Ludwig III as King of Bavaria
startTime reign as King of Bavaria began 1886-06-13
successor Ludwig III of Bavaria
title King of Bavaria
Prince of Bavaria

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House of Wittelsbach producedOfficeHolder King Otto of Bavaria
Otto of Bavaria title King Otto of Bavaria
St. Michael's Church, Munich burialSiteOf King Otto of Bavaria