A Woman Wearing White, Kunigunda of Orlamünde
Tell Me A Ghost StoryDecember 05, 2023x
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A Woman Wearing White, Kunigunda of Orlamünde

Return caller, Nellie, spotted a "Woman in White" spirit in her dining room. Did you know the first tale in Western culture about the "lady in white" came from Germany in 1625? The spirit could be many possible historical figures but the most popular legend is the tragic story of Kunigunda of Orlamünde.

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[00:01:09] A Woman Wearing White, Kunigunda of Orlamünde, Tell Me A Ghost Story, Newman Media, Tell Me On this day, my youngest cousin, which I will name Mary, she was with me. We were on the back porch. We were just drawing and we were just talking, having fun.

[00:01:57] And out of the corner of my eye, like my peripheral vision, I noticed something. I felt like I was being watched and I was trying to see, okay, I want to turn and see what is actually, what I'm actually seeing.

[00:02:22] And as soon as I turn, I see something in the dining room. I think it's a woman. Kind of like petite. She's wearing this white gown and I can't see the face. It seems like she is really pale.

[00:02:45] And the hair, it's kind of like a shaggy, pixie kind of style hair, really dark, like a dark brownish color.

[00:03:01] And I just see her walking slow, like as if she's kind of stalking my cousin and I, walking slow. And then she trips. She trips where the pipe was.

[00:03:22] And that's it. Like, it went away. And I see this when I turn around and then I go back to face my cousin and I was telling my cousin, I'm like, Oh, Mary, I just, I thought I saw something and she's like, I saw it too.

[00:03:44] And she was younger than me. So what she did was she basically acted out what she saw, like her walking slow. And then while she was walking, so she tripped.

[00:03:57] And I was like, Oh my gosh, like that is exactly what I saw. And she's like, Yeah, I saw that too. And we weren't scared, but we were like, Oh my goodness, we both saw the same thing. Thank you for calling in again, Nelly.

[00:04:18] Did you know the earliest Western recorded story of a woman in white was in Germany? In 1625, the woman in white was first reported to have been seen in the city palace in Berlin.

[00:04:30] The woman has been linked to several possible historical figures, such as the guilt-ridden countess, Kunigunda of Orlemanda, who, according to legend, fell in love with Albrecht the Fair.

[00:04:44] He proclaimed that he would marry her if, quote unquote, four eyes did not stand in their way, referring to his parents who disapproved of the match. Kunigunda mistook his message and thought the eyes referred to her two children, a son and a daughter.

[00:05:03] So she stabbed their eyes out with a needle, killing both children. Albrecht, horrified by her actions, refused to marry her. Devastated, she made a pilgrimage to the Vatican to obtain an absolution for her sins from the Pope.

[00:05:20] As pennants, the Pope ordered her to build a monastery and then enter into a consecrated life. Some versions state she was sentenced to life in prison, and others that she died of exhaustion while on her pilgrimage.

[00:05:34] Either way, the legend ends with her as a ghost, dressed in white, forever haunting the halls of the city palace. That's all we have this week, folks! Do you have a ghost story? Call 701-484-2666. Or go to tellmeagostory.com and leave your story there.

[00:06:02] Go ahead and leave me a five-star review wherever you get your podcasts. Was something particularly scary in this episode? Or maybe you've had a similar experience? Leave your comments via our Spotify page. Thank you to all the callers who left messages this week.

[00:06:19] And as always, I'm your host, Michelle Newman. Signing off, see you next week!

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