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Who is the King who losses his memory and act and eat like animals in a period of time?

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That was king Nebuchadnezzar he stared at his palace and he did not give God the glory so God showed him that he was nothing before him 
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The king thinks everything will be under his control and don't need the presence and guidance from God.
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Nebuchadnezzar lost his mind and lived like an animal for seven years. It happened right after boasting oneself his achievements to God.
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Sometimes greatness and power makes people think and act independently and assume that they don't need guidance from our God Almighty.
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The King who loses his memory and acts like an animal is the protagonist in the play "The Madness of King George III" by Alan Bennett.
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The King who is said to have lost his memory and acted like an animal for a period of time is King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon. According to the Book of Daniel in the Bible, he was afflicted with a mental illness that caused him to forget his identity and behave like an animal for seven years.
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It was king Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. He was power drunk, full of the glory he has been able to achieve thereafter place himself in the place of God.

So, the bible gave a record that he became an animal for the space of seven years eating grasses before he was restored back to his throne by God.
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He was power drunk, full of the glory he has been able to achieve thereafter place himself in the place of God.

So, the bible gave a record that he became an animal for the space of seven years eating grasses before he was restored back to his throne by God.
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The character you're referring to is likely King Lear, a tragic figure from William Shakespeare's play "King Lear." Lear suffers a mental breakdown and descends into madness, wandering and behaving erratically, ultimately losing touch with his identity and acting like an animal.
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