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The Glass King | The French Monarch Who Believed He Was Made Of Glass Imagine ruling one of the most powerful nations on Earth, yet living in constant terror that a single touch could shatter you into a million pieces. In this video, we uncover the tragic and bizarre true story of King Charles VI of France, known to history as "The Mad" (Charles le Fou). While he began his reign as "The Beloved," a sudden and mysterious madness plunged the French monarchy into chaos. His condition? A rare psychological disorder known as the Glass Delusion. Charles believed his body was made of fragile glass. He wrapped himself in thick blankets, inserted iron rods into his clothes to prevent breaking, and refused to let anyone—even his queen—touch him. 👑 IN THIS VIDEO, WE EXPLORE: The Onset of Madness: The shocking moment in the forest where Charles first snapped. The Glass Delusion: The terrified King's belief that he was fragile glass and the iron rods he wore for protection. The Ball of the Burning Men: The horrific tragedy (Bal des Ardents) that nearly burned the King alive and worsened his condition. The Fall of France: How the King's insanity led to the English invasion, Agincourt, and the rise of Joan of Arc. Join us as we explore the fragile mind of the King who thought he would break. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more bizarre history and royal madness: @MidnightArchivesMysteries #CharlesVI #TheGlassKing #FrenchHistory #MadKing #HistoryDocumentary #MedievalHistory #MentalHealthInHistory #RoyalFamily #100YearsWar #BizarreHistory Disclaimer DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. While we strive for historical accuracy, history is often subject to different interpretations and the availability of records. The events described are based on historical chronicles and academic research available at the time of production. This video may deal with sensitive topics related to mental health history. This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in an effort to advance understanding of historical, political, human rights, and social justice issues. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.