The Locksmith King Who Lost His Head
Before revolutions toppled monarchies, Louis XVI was the last absolute ruler of France—more interested in hunting and tinkering with locks than governing. His indecision, debt, and disastrous choices helped spark the French Revolution—and ended at the guillotine.
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So who was Louis XVI really?
In this episode, we cut through the myths and stereotypes to uncover the king behind the crown. Was he truly the incompetent ruler history remembers; or just an unlucky monarch trapped in a collapsing system? We’ll trace his marriage to Marie Antoinette, his obsession with locks, France’s costly support of the American Revolution, and the storming of the Bastille that sealed his fate.
From fake finance reports to bread riots, Versailles fantasies to a failed midnight escape, this is the story of how Louis XVI stumbled into one of history’s most infamous beheadings—and how his downfall paved the way for Napoleon.
What this episode covers:
Who was Louis XVI of France?
The marriage of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
How France’s role in the American Revolution led to bankruptcy
The storming of the Bastille and the French Revolution explained
Versailles Palace, Marie Antoinette’s Hamlet, and life at court
The guillotine and the fall of the French monarchy