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Step behind the gilded gates of the world's most famous palace—but be prepared to hold your breath. When King Louis XIV moved his entire court to Versailles in 1682, he created a masterpiece of art, architecture, and absolute power. But behind the Hall of Mirrors and the sprawling gardens lay a biological reality that history books often forget to mention. In an era where water was feared as a bringer of death and "hygiene" was an optical illusion, life for the French elite was a daily struggle between luxury and absolute filth. In this deep dive into 17th-century life, we explore: The Myth of Water: Why the most powerful people in Europe were terrified of taking a bath and how they used "dry bathing" to hide months of grime. The Kingdom of Lice: The shocking truth about those towering powdered wigs and the specialized silver tools used to fight the constant itch. Perfume Wars: How the "Perfumed Court" used musk and civet to survive the stench of 10,000 unwashed bodies. The Poisoned Feast: Why dining with the King was a dangerous game of food poisoning and congealed fat. Zero Privacy: What it was like to live in a palace where walls had ears and bedrooms were public thoroughfares. This isn't the sanitized version of history you see in period dramas. This is the raw, gritty, and often disgusting truth about the "Sun King" and his golden cage. If you enjoyed this trip back in time, please Like, Subscribe, and hit the Bell icon for more historical deep dives. Which of these facts shocked you the most? Let us know in the comments below! #Versailles #History #LouisXIV #17thCentury #HiddenHistory #SunKing #Documentary #HistoricalFacts