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  1. Kaspar Hauser (30 April 1812 – 17 December 1833) was a German youth who claimed to have grown up in the total isolation of a darkened cell. Hauser's claims, and his subsequent death from a stab wound, sparked much debate and controversy, both in Nuremburg and abroad.

    • The Discovery of Kaspar Hauser
    • The Missive Shares A Disturbing Backstory
    • Theories About His Identity and His Bizarre Death

    On May 26, 1828, Hauser entered the city of Nurembergcarrying with him two letters, one addressed to the captain of the 4th squadron of the 6th cavalry regiment, Captain von Wessenig, and another purportedly from his mother to his prior caretaker. The missive himself claimed that the letters were written by his prior caretaker who had no blood rela...

    While in custody, Hauser continued to baffle any who met him. Though the mayor claimed he was making progress, Hauser was repulsed by all food and drink except for bread and water. When he was brought a lighted candle he stared at in amazement and tried to grab it, only to burn his hand. He was equally fascinated by his own reflection in a mirror, ...

    This strange tale that seems torn from a Dickens novel enthralled all of Europe; where rumors swirled that Hauser was actually lost prince, perhaps the son of Grand Duke Carl von Baden and his wife Stephanie de Beauharnais, who had been adopted by Napoleon. Many people, however, thought he was just an impostor seeking fame and fortune. Indeed, the ...

  2. Sep 25, 2024 · Kaspar Hauser (born April 30, 1812—died December 17, 1833, Ansbach, Bavaria [Germany]) was a German youth around whom gathered one of the 19th century’s most-celebrated mysteries. On May 26, 1828, Hauser was brought before the authorities in Nürnberg, apparently bewildered and incoherent.

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  3. One of history’s greatest unsolved mysteries is the true identity of the young man known as Kaspar Hauser. The enigma of the wild boy gripped the imagination of Europe in the early 19th century. Was he a secret royal heir, a cunning fraudster, or simply a victim of cruelty and abuse?

  4. facts.net › people › 35-facts-about-kaspar-hauser35 Facts About Kaspar Hauser

    Who Was Kaspar Hauser? Kaspar Hauser remains one of history's most enigmatic figures. Found in Nuremberg, Germany, in 1828, his mysterious background and tragic end have fascinated people for centuries. Here are some intriguing facts about his life.

  5. Jul 5, 2013 · The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser is the true story an adult foundling who appeared out of nowhere and mystified 1820s Germany. Geoff Andrew wonders if the original German title does more justice to one of Werner Herzog’s greatest films.

  6. Mar 26, 2014 · The best evidence is that much of the mystery about Kaspar Hauser was manufactured by Hauser himself, either as a hoax or because he suffered from a mental illness.

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