The Post Quiz: Weird King Behaviour - Answers
Created | Updated Apr 24, 2016
Considering that kings are rulers, it's a wonder that government has survived so long.
Weird King Behaviour: Answers
Maybe kings aren't any weirder than the rest of us. Their oddities just worry us more.
A few quick answers about some unusual kings.
- Why did George I need a tutor after being named King of England? He needed to learn English.
- What did King Mongkut of Siam offer to US President Abraham Lincoln as a handy means of personal transport? Elephants. (The answer was 'No, thanks. Really, thanks, but no.')
- What strange delusion made France's King Charles VI move very carefully? He thought he was made of glass.
- What modern technology takes its name from the peculiar appearance of Denmark's King Harald Blatand? Bluetooth. (Ask a Scandinavian Researcher.)
- King Louis XIV gets bad press, but what did he do when a scientist showed up at court and offered him a bioweapon? Paid him a pension to keep quiet about it.
- King James VI and I had a pet elephant. What did he give it to drink? Wine.
- When he granted his toadies a charter for the Carolina Colony – a huge land grant – what proposal did King Charles II of England make concerning the new colony's archbishop? He offered them a spaniel. (Which he happened to be holding. He was saying they were a bunch of hypocrites.)
- What did King John of England do when his brother Richard was captured by the German Emperor? Tried to buy him.
- Did Egyptian pharaohs play Dungeons and Dragons in their free time? No, but they played Senet, a board game. (Wifi was terrible back then.)
- Alexander the Great was kind of self-important: he named 70 cities after himself. What close companion did he also name a city after? His horse. (Bucephala in India.)
Do you think you're nutty enough to be a king or queen? Who knows, there are a lot of planets our there...
