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Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria: The Mayerling Mystery Revisited
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Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria: The Mayerling Mystery Revisited
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Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria: The Mayerling Mystery Revisited
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In January 1889, the death of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria at the hunting lodge of Mayerling Hunting Lodge shocked the Habsburg Empire and unsettled the balance of Europe. Officially declared a suicide pact, the tragedy quickly became the subject of rumor, political suspicion, and whispered cover-ups.
Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria revisits the evidence, the testimonies, and the shifting narratives that have surrounded the case for more than a century. It examines Rudolf's personal struggles, the pressures of dynastic expectation, and the volatile political climate of the Austro-Hungarian court.
This is a careful reappraisal of a royal death that changed the course of history. By separating documented fact from enduring myth, the book invites readers to reconsider what truly happened at Mayerling and why the mystery continues to endure.
In January 1889, the death of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria at the hunting lodge of Mayerling Hunting Lodge shocked the Habsburg Empire and unsettled the balance of Europe. Officially declared a suicide pact, the tragedy quickly became the subject of rumor, political suspicion, and whispered cover-ups.
Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria revisits the evidence, the testimonies, and the shifting narratives that have surrounded the case for more than a century. It examines Rudolf's personal struggles, the pressures of dynastic expectation, and the volatile political climate of the Austro-Hungarian court.
This is a careful reappraisal of a royal death that changed the course of history. By separating documented fact from enduring myth, the book invites readers to reconsider what truly happened at Mayerling and why the mystery continues to endure.


















