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Charles VI of France: The king who believed he was glass. On a hot August day in 1392 the young French king, Charles VI (1368-1422), was marching through a forest near Le Mans, northwest France, with a company of knights and retainers, on a mission to Brittany.
Mar 29, 2018 · King Charles VI, ruler of France from 1380 to 1422, held a strange conviction: he believed he was made of glass. To protect his fragile body, he dressed in special reinforced clothing. Terrified that he would shatter at their touch, he forbade his courtiers to come near him. Even before this transformation, the King’s life was marked by madness.
Dec 4, 2017 · Charles “the beloved,” was now known as Charles “the mad.” Allegedly, the king had spells where he believed his body was made entirely of glass. To keep himself from “shattering,” Charles would...
Oct 12, 2022 · Several noblemen died and Charles only escaped by the skin of his teeth, his mind even further destroyed. He began to believe he was made of glass and prone to shatter at any moment, requiring that his servants and courtiers move with extreme delicacy and care in his presence.
Jan 22, 2016 · King Charles VI and his "glass delusion" The most well-known case of his insanity involved bouts with "the glass delusion." As a result, he refused to allow others to touch him and wearing protective clothing to prevent himself from "shattering."
Jan 12, 2024 · King Charles VI of France (1368-1422) suffered from glass delusion, a psychiatric disorder that led him to believe that he was made of glass and that he might shatter if touched. His case was not unique. Glass delusion peaked among Europe's nobility during the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance.
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Jul 29, 2024 · Around the year 1400, the French king Charles VI began to exhibit a number of disturbing behaviors that eventually earned him the nickname "Charles the Mad." Among these behaviors, he refused to...