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Marie Antoinette also adopted 4 children, 3 of which lived with them and were raised with the biological children and raised the same. I should also mention that the children were usually referred to by the last of their given names. For example Marie Thérèse Charlotte was called Charlotte, Louis Joseph was called Joseph and Louis Charles was called Charles. The reasons behind this were that it was a common practice at the time but also because Marie Antoinette was forced by her mother, Maria Theresa, to name her daughter after her, even though Marie Antoinette wasn't close to her mother. Charlotte and Charles were called that because of Marie Antoinette's favourite sister Charlotte.
Where did you find out why Marie-Therese was referred to as Charlotte? I can find evidence that Louis-Charles was referred to as "Charles", but can't find anything on his sister.
@@glaucophane_ It was on French wikipedia referencing the memoirs of mme de Tourzel. It was very usual for catholic countries at the time to call their children by the last of their given names. Marie Thérèse Charlotte was called Charlotte because that was also what Marie Antoinette called her favourite sister Maria Carolina. The nickname Mousseline was also used.
I can understand some of the animosity of the revolutionaries to both King Louie and Marie Antoinette as they spent so lavishly using much of the money collected in taxes in France to support their own over-the-top lifestyle while the average person lived in poverty. The really sad part about this story is how the two children were treated when the parents were captured. How can any sane person transfer their hatred from parents to two small innocent children ? The cruelness of human beings just never ceases to amaze me.
@@TheJakecakes Children do not always become like their parents. You can not rationalize cruelty and the mistreatment of children because of a family members' bad behavior or beliefs.. There's no hope for humanity with that kind of attitude.
@@TheJakecakes you don't have any right to kill anyone royalty too ,the next royalty would becomes even more brutal. The ones who were involved in these murders ,shared the same fate
@@EloraSelah I never advocated nor would I condone murder. I am a student of Natural Law which states it is against the Universal doctrine to commit theft against another sentient being. This obviously includes life. My point refers to the FACT that people have been ruled by greedy, power hungry psychopaths for ages at this point. When politics and other appeals to power fail among suffering populations then you have radical revolutionary episodes of violence that occur when humanity is pushed to the brink. So maybe you may gather how they saw it to be necessary when you have one individual wearing more wealth on one finger as millions starve.
@@TheJakecakes your kidding right?? I hope you are not insinuating that her children would or could have done what those barbaric "adults"done to them... that would be really stupid to think that children have the ability to hate and put forth such vile cruelty towards someone as they had done to them.
You bring these people to life. It is amazing. What these children went through was horrific. I'm glad you didn't go into a lot of detail about that because looking at their beautiful faces while you told what you did about their lives was enough to bring me to tears.
Your interpretations are wonderful! Marie Antoinette is just beautiful, and her and Louis’ children are even more lovely coming to life than in their portraits! You caught their spirit in your animated version too! Well done!!
I love when you narrate the stories instead of when I try to read print and look at pictures. I would love to see the renaissance painters, especially Raphael.
She also has adopted children there are portraits where they are depicted with her children. When Marie Terrasse returned to France she tried to find her adopted sister, not sure if she succeeded but that girl survived the revolution.
Thank you again! I love watching them all. So sorry about Marie Antoinette, so sad. Painter Jean Jacques David did real life little sketch of her sitting profile from his window while her cart passed by on its way to the guillotine.
I was so happy to see another historical painting of Marie Antoinette brought to life! I would love to see more and more of her paintings brought to life. There are so many. The video is very educational, too. Thank you so much. This is my favorite channel. 😊
Madame Elizabeth Vigee Lebrun painted such wonderful portraits of Marie Antoinette. The queen herself even said Lebrun was the only one to capture her true likeness!!!! This was a well done video!
I'm so happy you decided to show us another portrait of Marie -Antoinette. The expressions and attitude are perfection as well as the reconstitution of the festures. Incredible! Thanks!
@@MortalFaces I love it. There's like a different caliber of people watching and commenting on your videos. You know what's great that I just realized? I used to do a lot of researching after watching People's TH-cam videos to see if the information they gave was accurate or not. I've never once had to do that on here.
Very nice video. I have never seen an AI reconstruction of Maria Leopoldina of Austria, empress consort of Brazil. She was the great-niece of Marie Antoinette of France. In past years, scientists exhumed the remains of Brazil's first royal family, and reconstructed the face of Pedro I of Brazil. But the work has not been extended to his two wives, both from the house of Habsburg, with the first being Maria Leopoldina and who played a significant role in Brazil's independence.
Really enjoy your program and recreations of these historical people. Have you done one on Cleopatra yet? And would you be able to do some on some of the Iconic Biblical Beauties, or do you need actual paintings or renderings to go by? Thank you, sincerely!
Such an interesting and well presented video.I knew little of them except they were beheaded.Did not know about the children,really very sad for all.Thanks for posting.👍👍
Your presentation is unique, and you take care to maintain accuracy. That be should be expected but, as we see very often, many presenters are woefully sloppy and churn out poorly "researched" material. Thank you for caring enough to make an effort.
Perhaps you could add Madame Campan, who was present with the King and Queen throughout their tragic reign. She was an extremely brave and intelligent woman who was willing to risk her life for Marie Antoinette, and her sister lost her life. Madame Campan's chronicle of that time provides a priceless insight into the furor and chaos that enveloped France during the Revolution. Her sisters, son and brother (M. Genet), who became an ambassador to the U.S. would also be valuable additions to your collection. Well Done!
I just have to correct you on a word cuz I wasn’t sure what you said at first. Guillotine isn’t pronounced “gull-uh-teened” it’s pronounced “Gee-uh-teen” The ui in French is “ee” Not sure how to spell guillotine but I think I got it. Love your channel x
What happened to the little boy was so sad. My understanding was that he was frequently beaten and starved by the revolutionaries. I didn’t know that he was already ill. It’s obvious that he couldn’t be kept alive as his existence would have been a magnet to anti-revolutionaries but it’s still terribly sad.
I always enjoy your videos. I’d like to see “Bloody Clavers” - John Graham of Claverhouse, also known as Bonnie Dundee. His history has fascinated me since I saw a huge portrait of him in Glamis Castle in Scotland.
I just learned from a DNA test that I am a direct descendant of King Louis the 16th. So it's nice seeing him n his family in a realistic depiction. Great video.
It would be a great treat to the Ballet World if you could bring life to the faces of some of the famous ballerinas from history. There is a famous etching of four dancers in a piece named “Pas de Quarter”. Here is the Wikipedia info. - Lithograph by A. E. Chalon of Carlotta Grisi (left), Marie Taglioni (center), Lucille Grahn (right back), and Fanny Cerrito (right front) in the Perrot/Pugni Pas de Quatre, London, 1845. This video would be very popular. As I am a dance historian, I would be happy to assist with its circulation to other historians and Ballet Studios. Mariel McEwan.
es impresionante ver como cobran vida las imagenes y como serian en la vida real, este episodio en la historia francesa, asi como en la revolucion mexicNa tuvieron muchS muertes innecesarias, quiza les hubieran quitado sus privilegios o darles otro tipo de castigo y no la muerte en caso de ellos,.pero el final no se puede predecir. saludos desde el sureste de mexico. campeche. 20 nov/21
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Marie Antoinette also adopted 4 children, 3 of which lived with them and were raised with the biological children and raised the same.
I should also mention that the children were usually referred to by the last of their given names. For example Marie Thérèse Charlotte was called Charlotte, Louis Joseph was called Joseph and Louis Charles was called Charles.
The reasons behind this were that it was a common practice at the time but also because Marie Antoinette was forced by her mother, Maria Theresa, to name her daughter after her, even though Marie Antoinette wasn't close to her mother. Charlotte and Charles were called that because of Marie Antoinette's favourite sister Charlotte.
Where did you find out why Marie-Therese was referred to as Charlotte? I can find evidence that Louis-Charles was referred to as "Charles", but can't find anything on his sister.
@@glaucophane_ It was on French wikipedia referencing the memoirs of mme de Tourzel. It was very usual for catholic countries at the time to call their children by the last of their given names.
Marie Thérèse Charlotte was called Charlotte because that was also what Marie Antoinette called her favourite sister Maria Carolina. The nickname Mousseline was also used.
I can understand some of the animosity of the revolutionaries to both King Louie and Marie Antoinette as they spent so lavishly using much of the money collected in taxes in France to support their own over-the-top lifestyle while the average person lived in poverty. The really sad part about this story is how the two children were treated when the parents were captured. How can any sane person transfer their hatred from parents to two small innocent children ? The cruelness of human beings just never ceases to amaze me.
Do you honestly believe those children would not have done the same???
@@TheJakecakes Children do not always become like their parents. You can not rationalize cruelty and the mistreatment of children because of a family members' bad behavior or beliefs.. There's no hope for humanity with that kind of attitude.
@@TheJakecakes you don't have any right to kill anyone royalty too ,the next royalty would becomes even more brutal. The ones who were involved in these murders ,shared the same fate
@@EloraSelah I never advocated nor would I condone murder. I am a student of Natural Law which states it is against the Universal doctrine to commit theft against another sentient being. This obviously includes life. My point refers to the FACT that people have been ruled by greedy, power hungry psychopaths for ages at this point. When politics and other appeals to power fail among suffering populations then you have radical revolutionary episodes of violence that occur when humanity is pushed to the brink. So maybe you may gather how they saw it to be necessary when you have one individual wearing more wealth on one finger as millions starve.
@@TheJakecakes your kidding right?? I hope you are not insinuating that her children would or could have done what those barbaric "adults"done to them... that would be really stupid to think that children have the ability to hate and put forth such vile cruelty towards someone as they had done to them.
You bring these people to life. It is amazing. What these children went through was horrific. I'm glad you didn't go into a lot of detail about that because looking at their beautiful faces while you told what you did about their lives was enough to bring me to tears.
Your interpretations are wonderful! Marie Antoinette is just beautiful, and her and Louis’ children are even more lovely coming to life than in their portraits! You caught their spirit in your animated version too! Well done!!
I love when you narrate the stories instead of when I try to read print and look at pictures. I would love to see the renaissance painters, especially Raphael.
Raphael was gorgeous.
She also has adopted children there are portraits where they are depicted with her children. When Marie Terrasse returned to France she tried to find her adopted sister, not sure if she succeeded but that girl survived the revolution.
Thank you again! I love watching them all. So sorry about Marie Antoinette, so sad. Painter Jean Jacques David did real life little sketch of her sitting profile from his window while her cart passed by on its way to the guillotine.
I was so happy to see another historical painting of Marie Antoinette brought to life! I would love to see more and more of her paintings brought to life. There are so many. The video is very educational, too. Thank you so much. This is my favorite channel. 😊
I totaly agree with you. I wanted to write exactly the same comment.
Beautiful! I would love to see Mary Queen of Scots 😊👍
Yes, along with her husbands
Madame Elizabeth Vigee Lebrun painted such wonderful portraits of Marie Antoinette. The queen herself even said Lebrun was the only one to capture her true likeness!!!! This was a well done video!
Thank you. I also have Elizabeth Vigee lebrun on my channel if you are interested.
@@MortalFaces I am very interested!!! Do you have the link?
@@KingTriton1837 Here is Vigee: th-cam.com/video/ADBXmEk1dzA/w-d-xo.html
She was beautiful, and blamed for so many things that weren’t her fault really
So sad but fascinating. Thank you for making it
Thank you for your fine work on showing us the beauty of Ma Reine Marie Antoinette and her family.
This makes history so much more real!
Marie Antoinette's children have blue eyes, just like their mother. Beautiful mother's eyes.
Would love to see Catharine Braganza of Portugal. Wife of Charles ll king of England
1660-1685.
I love this channel! This is so cool how he makes these historical people come alive!
I'm so happy you decided to show us another portrait of Marie -Antoinette. The expressions and attitude are perfection as well as the reconstitution of the festures. Incredible! Thanks!
Another great video. Not only that but the people who watch and comment bring a lot of good information also.
Yes. There is a lot of bonus information I can't fit into a video that the comments add :)
@@MortalFaces I love it. There's like a different caliber of people watching and commenting on your videos. You know what's great that I just realized? I used to do a lot of researching after watching People's TH-cam videos to see if the information they gave was accurate or not. I've never once had to do that on here.
Very nice video. I have never seen an AI reconstruction of Maria Leopoldina of Austria, empress consort of Brazil. She was the great-niece of Marie Antoinette of France. In past years, scientists exhumed the remains of Brazil's first royal family, and reconstructed the face of Pedro I of Brazil. But the work has not been extended to his two wives, both from the house of Habsburg, with the first being Maria Leopoldina and who played a significant role in Brazil's independence.
Thank you! I have always wished there was a photograph of Marie Therese (daughter).
Really enjoy your program and recreations of these historical people. Have you done one on Cleopatra yet? And would you be able to do some on some of the Iconic Biblical Beauties, or do you need actual paintings or renderings to go by? Thank you, sincerely!
Thank you. No matter what the reasons, those poor little children really suffered, did t they 🙏🙏🙏🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Love the work your doing. Thanks.
Très bon cours d'histoire, et bonne prononciation des noms français :)
Fascinating and so personable. Very well presented. TY ❤️
Such an interesting and well presented video.I knew little of them except they were beheaded.Did not know about the children,really very sad for all.Thanks for posting.👍👍
I love these! Subscribed! 💕
Your presentation is unique, and you take care to maintain accuracy. That be should be expected but, as we see very often, many presenters are woefully sloppy and churn out poorly "researched" material. Thank you for caring enough to make an effort.
really enjoy your work and commentaries
Am binge watching these now I came upon them 👍
Marie therese really looked like her father Louis XVI while Louis Charles really looked exactly like his mother Marie Antoinette
So Beatiful work 🤗😃
Thank you. A human male can not resist making a beautyful woman even more beautyful.
So sad how children were treated then. They're innocent and should've been treated with kindness.
This was brilliant. You're so well spoken. Where are you from? Thank you for this video. I'd like to see Richard III and Anne Neville please
She was seriously beautiful!
Interesting and worthwhile video.
Wife watched a few of these. Got me hooked too. She'd like ones on Catherine the Great of Russia.
Poor little boy.. 😢
I'm new to your channel. Really enjoying it :-)
Louis xvii was absolutely beautiful
So interesting, thank you
Perhaps you could add Madame Campan, who was present with the King and Queen throughout their tragic reign. She was an extremely brave and intelligent woman who was willing to risk her life for Marie Antoinette, and her sister lost her life. Madame Campan's chronicle of that time provides a priceless insight into the furor and chaos that enveloped France during the Revolution. Her sisters, son and brother (M. Genet), who became an ambassador to the U.S. would also be valuable additions to your collection.
Well Done!
I just have to correct you on a word cuz I wasn’t sure what you said at first. Guillotine isn’t pronounced “gull-uh-teened” it’s pronounced “Gee-uh-teen”
The ui in French is “ee”
Not sure how to spell guillotine but I think I got it. Love your channel x
Thank you
The historical faces are fabulous
Excellent. Good job
Thank you from nz xx
This is brilliant and the short history is very interesting, can you please do Salvatore Giuliano?.
What a beautiful family !. Feel so bad for them all. They are together now😇🙏
Can you do the romanov sisters?😍
What happened to the little boy was so sad. My understanding was that he was frequently beaten and starved by the revolutionaries. I didn’t know that he was already ill. It’s obvious that he couldn’t be kept alive as his existence would have been a magnet to anti-revolutionaries but it’s still terribly sad.
I always enjoy your videos. I’d like to see “Bloody Clavers” - John Graham of Claverhouse, also known as Bonnie Dundee. His history has fascinated me since I saw a huge portrait of him in Glamis Castle in Scotland.
Real love this
A very sad story all in all.
Enjoy the sound of your voice....
Interesting, thanks
Thank you ,can you tell me what the movie is called that you are showing 🙏
Both of Marie Antoinette's daughters looked just like her...
The Romanoffs, pls
Nice eyeglass frames
I would also like to see Saint Bernadette Souberou, not sure how to spell her last name, your Mortal faces, Just blows me away!
I just learned from a DNA test that I am a direct descendant of King Louis the 16th. So it's nice seeing him n his family in a realistic depiction. Great video.
How if Louis had no mistresses, half of his kids died young, and Marie Theres never had children?
It would be a great treat to the Ballet World if you could bring life to the faces of some of the famous ballerinas from history. There is a famous etching of four dancers in a piece named “Pas de Quarter”. Here is the Wikipedia info. - Lithograph by A. E. Chalon of Carlotta Grisi (left), Marie Taglioni (center), Lucille Grahn (right back), and Fanny Cerrito (right front) in the Perrot/Pugni Pas de Quatre, London, 1845. This video would be very popular. As I am a dance historian, I would be happy to assist with its circulation to other historians and Ballet Studios.
Mariel McEwan.
Brilliant idea, I hope he contacts you!
Those poor babies.
Thank s so much this is perfect.you just missed the "assaut des tuileries' on 10 of August 1792.It is very important for history of France 😁😀
Interesting
My God. The cruelty these people were capable of then, is soul crushing.
How do you do such things to a human being and sleep at night.??
es impresionante ver como cobran vida las imagenes y como serian en la vida real, este episodio en la historia francesa, asi como en la revolucion mexicNa tuvieron muchS muertes innecesarias, quiza les hubieran quitado sus privilegios o darles otro tipo de castigo y no la muerte en caso de ellos,.pero el final no se puede predecir. saludos desde el sureste de mexico. campeche. 20 nov/21
Vladimir Dracul please.
Its so weird that there are no photographs of her daughter
Can you also turn black and white photos to color?
I would love to see what nelson looked like please
I wonder what Victor the Wild Boy of Aveyron & Jean Marc Gaspard Itard would look like in real life. 🤔
Could you do John Stark from New Hampshire?
Poor Louie! Thats a sin! Poor Marie!
I would like to examine the picture of Ann Boleyn the is in the ring the belonged to Queen Elizabeth
Could you animate their death masks?
Someone had to live, because my husband's 23AndMe said that he is a distant relative!
Ihr macht das super es ist sehr interesannt wie die Menschen damals real aussahen.Danke dafür😊👍🍀🌺🌻🌹
I would like to see Leonardo Da Vinci
there marriage wasn't consummated first 7 years which was why no children for nearly 8 years
According to her death mask she had a hooked nose.
Max Robespierre has entered the chat.
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Why do royal kids die early?
the infant death rate was very high at the time and earlier
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Vive le roi!
very sad
So sad
That was depressing
Well, at least they didn't look like Charles the 2nd of Spain 🥴
They also had two adopted children one of them black who was sent as a slave after she got sent to prison