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|     <p>Have you heard of Lohengrin? It is a German Opera written and composed by | ||||
| Richard Wagner in 1850. I happen to think that German Opera is more | ||||
|     <p>Have you heard of <a href="https://open.spotify.com/album/3NtcDdgDLlnptu72CWBxWM" target="_blank">Lohengrin</a>? | ||||
| It is a German Opera written and composed by | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wagner" target="_blank">Richard Wagner</a> | ||||
| in 1850. I happen to think that German Opera is more | ||||
| entertaining than Italian Opera, but enough about me.</p> | ||||
| <h3>King Ludwig II</h3> | ||||
| <p>Which brings me to King Ludwig II of Bavaria. If I understand correctly, | ||||
| King Ludwig was very fond of Lohengrin, and built Neuschwanstein Castle | ||||
| <p>Which brings me to | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_II_of_Bavaria" target="_blank">King Ludwig II of Bavaria</a>. | ||||
| If I understand correctly, | ||||
| King Ludwig was very fond of Lohengrin, and built | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuschwanstein_Castle" target="_blank">Neuschwanstein Castle</a> | ||||
| as a private world for himself where he could live alone in a fantasy | ||||
| inspired by the <em>Knight of the Swan</em> Legend, on which Lohengrin | ||||
| is based.</p> | ||||
| inspired by the | ||||
| <em><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight_of_the_Swan" target="_blank">Knight of the Swan Legend</a></em>, | ||||
| on which Lohengrin is based.</p> | ||||
| <p>But don't judge King Ludwig II too harshly: he was after all a cigar connoisseur, | ||||
| drove a smoking-hot golden carriage, and Neuschwanstein Castle is | ||||
| an excellent place to take selfies. You really should visit the | ||||
| Marstallmuseum at Nymphenburg Palace in Munich and see the golden | ||||
| carriage.</p> | ||||
| <p>Needless to say, Lohengrin is quite different from the Strauss Operas | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marstallmuseum" target="_blank">Marstallmuseum</a> | ||||
| at <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymphenburg_Palace" target="_blank">Nymphenburg Palace in Munich</a> and see the | ||||
| <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:New_Dress_Coach_of_King_Ludwig_II.jpg" target="_blank">golden carriage</a>.</p> | ||||
| <p>Needless to say, Lohengrin is quite different from the | ||||
| <a href="https://open.spotify.com/album/2g12QZ0wXFoyOyDo8nUUsM" target="_blank">Strauss Operas</a> | ||||
| that your great-great-great Grandmother used to listen to on | ||||
| her smartphone in the bathtub.</p> | ||||
| <h3>Lohengrin</h3> | ||||
| <p>So what happens in Lohengrin? King Henry the Fowler fights the Magyars. | ||||
| This means we have to talk about the Magyars, King Henry's Son Otto, | ||||
| the Battle of Augsburg which is sometimes called the Battle of Lechfeld, | ||||
| and the Mongols!</p> | ||||
| <p>So what happens in Lohengrin? | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_the_Fowler" target="_blank">King Henry the Fowler</a> | ||||
| fights the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarians" target="_blank">Magyars</a>. | ||||
| This means we have to talk about the Magyars, King Henry's Son | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor" target="_blank">King Otto I</a>, | ||||
| the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lechfeld" target="_blank">Battle of Augsburg</a> | ||||
| which is sometimes called the Battle of Lechfeld, | ||||
| and the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongols" target="_blank">Mongols</a>!</p> | ||||
| <h3>Magyars</h3> | ||||
| <p>Ok, the Magyars are descended from a nomadic-steppe-people who settled on | ||||
| the Hungarian Plain, which is sometimes called the Carpathian Plain.</p> | ||||
| the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Hungarian_Plain" target="_blank">Hungarian Plain</a>, | ||||
| which is sometimes called the Carpathian Plain.</p> | ||||
| <p>Unfortunately for them, the Hungarian Plain was not quite vast | ||||
| enough to support a prosperous nomadic lifestyle. And so for some hundreds | ||||
| of years, the Magyars raided and pillaged all over Europe. It should be noted that | ||||
| Hungary considers 1896 to be the 1000th anniversary of the Magyars entering | ||||
| the Carpathian Plain, and in that year many memorials, monuments, and museums | ||||
| were built in Budapest.</p> | ||||
| Hungary considers 1896 to be the 1000th anniversary of the Magyars entering the Carpathian Plain, | ||||
| and in that year many memorials, monuments, and museums were | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Budapest#19th_century" target="_blank">built in Budapest</a>.</p> | ||||
| <p>As stated above, the Magyars came into conflict with King Henry the Fowler | ||||
| who was the King of East Frankia. East Frankia evolved from the Eastern Parts of the | ||||
| Carolingian Empire that was originally put together by Charlemagne. Indeed, | ||||
| there is today a region of Bavaria called Franconia, which has excellent | ||||
| regional passenger trains connecting innumerable picturesque little cities and towns | ||||
| which are perfect for taking selfies and drinking the local bier. But I digress.</p> | ||||
| who was the King of | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Francia" target="_blank">East Frankia</a>. | ||||
| East Frankia evolved from the Eastern Parts of the | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolingian_Empire">Carolingian Empire</a> | ||||
| that was originally put together by | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne" target="_blank">Charlemagne</a>. | ||||
| Indeed, there is today a region of Bavaria called | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franconia" target="_blank">Franconia</a>, which has | ||||
| <a href="https://www.vgn.de/en/tickets/all-day-ticket-plus/" target="_blank">excellent regional passenger trains</a> | ||||
| connecting innumerable picturesque little cities and towns | ||||
| which are perfect for taking <a href="https://photos.app.goo.gl/odqMdaJvpB528WaQ8" target="_blank">selfies</a> | ||||
| and <a href="https://photos.app.goo.gl/vLCGa7c8xAqEJ15D8" target="_blank">drinking the local bier</a>. | ||||
| But I digress.</p> | ||||
| <h3>Battle of Lechfeld</h3> | ||||
| <p>The Magyars were finally defeated by King Henry the Fowler's son King Otto I | ||||
| near Augsburg in 910, Augsburg being an ancient city in Bavaria that goes all | ||||
| near Augsburg in 955, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augsburg" target="_blank">Augsburg</a> | ||||
| being an ancient city in Bavaria that goes all | ||||
| the way back to the Roman Empire.</p> | ||||
| <p>King Otto I of East Frankia was the greatest King since Charlemagne, and the | ||||
| Battle of Lechfeld was equal in importance to the Battle of Hastings in 1066, | ||||
| Battle of Lechfeld was equal in importance to the | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hastings" target="_blank">Battle of Hastings in 1066</a>, | ||||
| in the context of European History, but deeper analysis of that is above my | ||||
| pay grade. (This is a free blog post)</p> | ||||
| <h3>Recommended</h3> | ||||
| <p>Anyway, the Magyars gave up their raiding, became Christianized, and adopted | ||||
| a more agrarian lifestyle on the Hungarian Plain where they founded the Nation | ||||
| of Hungary around the year 1000. In the 13th Century, the Mongols invaded Hungary, | ||||
| but were never able to advance beyond Hungary into Western Europe.</p> | ||||
| <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Mongol_invasion_of_Hungary" target="_blank">but were never able to advance beyond Hungary into Western Europe</a>.</p> | ||||
| <p>For more riveting entertainment about the Mongols, I recommend Dan Carlin's Hardcore | ||||
| History Podcast, in particular the subseries <em>Wrath of The Khans</em>.</p> | ||||
| <p>Thanks for reading, I'm fresh out of cigars.</p> | ||||
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