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'''Otto''' (27 Apr, 1848, Munich - 11 Oct, 1916) was the fifth King of Bavaria.  Otto was the youngest son of King [[Maximillian II King of Bavaria|Maximillian II]].  He became King of Bavaria in 1886 after the untimely death of his older brother, King [[Ludwig II King of Bavaria|Ludwig II]].  Otto had exhibited signs of [[mental illness]] through much of his life, and had been imprisoned in a family estate since 27 May, 1875.  His uncle, Prince Luitpold, ruled in his stead as Prince Regent.  Otto never married and had no children.  He was succeeded as King by his cousin, [[Ludwig III King of Bavaria|Ludwig III]]
'''Otto''' (27 Apr, 1848, Munich - 11 Oct, 1916) was the fifth King of Bavaria.  Otto was the youngest son of King [[Maximillian II King of Bavaria|Maximillian II]].  After the untimely death of his older brother, King [[Ludwig II King of Bavaria|Ludwig II]] in 1886, Otto became King of BavariaBecause Otto had exhibited signs of [[mental illness]] through much of his life, and had been imprisoned at [[Fürstenried Palace]],a family estate since 27 May, 1875, his uncle, Prince Luitpold, ruled in his stead as Prince Regent.  Otto never married and had no children, therefore, he was succeeded as King by his cousin, [[Ludwig III King of Bavaria|Ludwig III]].

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Otto (27 Apr, 1848, Munich - 11 Oct, 1916) was the fifth King of Bavaria. Otto was the youngest son of King Maximillian II. After the untimely death of his older brother, King Ludwig II in 1886, Otto became King of Bavaria. Because Otto had exhibited signs of mental illness through much of his life, and had been imprisoned at Fürstenried Palace,a family estate since 27 May, 1875, his uncle, Prince Luitpold, ruled in his stead as Prince Regent. Otto never married and had no children, therefore, he was succeeded as King by his cousin, Ludwig III.