Charles II of Spain was more inbred than children of siblings - and his body was a genetic nightmare.
With an inbreeding coefficient of 0.254, Charles II was the horrifying result of 200 years of Habsburg family marriages. His jaw protruded so far he couldn't close his mouth. He couldn't chew food. He drooled constantly. His autopsy revealed organs so malformed that doctors couldn't understand how he'd survived 38 years.
๐ WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER:
โ How Charles II became more inbred than children of siblings
โ Why 80% of Spanish Habsburg marriages were between close relatives
โ The shocking autopsy that revealed his internal deformities
โ How his mother recoiled at the sight of her own newborn
โ Why he couldn't produce an heir despite two marriages
โ The genetic analysis that finally explained his condition
๐งฌ GENETIC EVIDENCE:
Based on historical records, autopsy reports, and modern genetic analysis that calculated his unprecedented inbreeding coefficient and identified his likely genetic disorders.
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