NOTE: We haven't forgotten about the Lies and "music video" for Majaphit! Those will be coming out next Saturday! For now, enjoy our one-off before the next series airs. In 1687, a court convicts a young woman of kidnapping, bodysnatching, and arson. They sentence her to burn at the stake-but they convict an empty chair. Julie D’Aubigny is far too busy fighting tavern duels and living on the run with her girlfriend. And instead of an execution, she’ll get a starring role at the Paris Opera.
Reminds me just a little of Émilie du Châtelet. For both their gender was the least interesting thing about them. She'd actually make a good subject for a one off too.
"Where she died... at the age of 33." o.0 All of that happened before she was even in her 30s?? Geez, what have I been doing with my life? I haven't even fought a *single* duel!
Modern experts say that if you have not fought a duel, fled the country, stared in an opera, and burned down a religious institute by age 30 what's the point
*The court:* you've been charged with kidnapping and murder *Julie:* yes but consider this........................I'm bi *The king:* mm true, understandable *The Court:* sir that's not a valid defence- *The king:* PARDONED
Potatoes: your starving after this court case, please eat us. We potatoes don’t care if you’re lgbt or not, please eat us. Potatoes! The most diverse food! For rich and poor, the straight and lgbt, the vegans and vegetarians and meat eaters, in thanksgiving and Christmas. POTATOES!
Lmfao I realized that too...it made me wonder "I wonder which illustrations the artist of this channel made him crack up the most. I'd love to see a list"
Yeah, life expectancy statistics are low because of high child mortality rate. While still low compared to today, people who lived through their teens could usually enjoy a life until their fifties/sixties, excluding external influences like war, murder, disease etc.
"Defeating _THREE_ duelists on the same evening; whilst juggling affairs with men _AND_ women? Sorry d'Artagnan. That fourth position has just been filled." _WWJd'AD?_
BTW: It wasn't three duelists in the same evening. It was three duelists AT THE SAME TIME (in the actual duel they didn't wait in line, they all rushed her together). And she actually did that TWICE (the video leaves out her duel/affair with Louis-Joseph d'Albert).
They left out that the King eventually pardoned her, because he used the logic that since his degree specifically said that "men" were not allowed to duel, it did not technically apply to a woman. She still wisely left town for a spell. It may or may not be true that she might have actually helped nurse one of the noblemen back to health after the affair. This woman was amazing. You can find accounts of her in books dedicated to the history of swordsmanship as well as books about the history of opera.
@Zacharie Guillerey Actually, from everything I read about the incident in the past the King actually found the entire deal hilarious. He only punished her because the duel went down while his brother was in attendance (Louis himself was away from Paris at the time) and to keep up appearances. Otherwise he gave her plenty of warning and time to get out of dodge in the aftermath before actually putting out the warrant, and it's also why she was relatively easily forgiven.
My favorite historical person ever. Someone needs to do a biopic (yes, there's been "very loosely based on" but I want a REAL one). What it ultimately boils down to is that Julie was SO over the top no one knew what the hell to actually DO with her. It also helped that the King found the whole matter hilarious (even the fight at the royal ball he privately thought was funny as hell). And shame on you for not mentioning her duel/affair with d'Albert, tho. I mean come on; d'Albert makes a move on her, she fights him AND two of his flunkies at the same time, stabs him in the shoulder, hooks up with him ANYWAY and becomes life-long BFFs and @#$% buddies?
Well aparently there is a french mini-series about her.... who romancize her roman-style life by making her saved by an opera woman while she was about to be executed in a black mess....
She once stabbed herself on stage during one scene with a REAL dagger. Her then-boyfriend promptly ran off, leaving a letter telling her to leave him alone as well as some bribe money.
@MyHero Deku Nope. What you're describing is the Spartan shield. That's the Greek letter lambda, which correlates to our L, the first letter in Lacedaemon or Laconia, the names for Sparta in antiquity. Athenian shields often featured an owl, a bird sacred to the goddess Athena. But Athena herself possessed the Aegis, a shield given to her by Zeus which had the face of the gorgon Medusa on it.
@@DireBeagle Well, of course Sparta worshipped Athena too, I mean, when you believed in Gods, you do not want to disappoint any of them ^^' But their favourite gods were Zeus and Ares, not Athena.
How as this woman's life not been made into a movie? I loved her from the moment they said she won fist fights! If she were bi, then she was my kind of woman.
The reason her life hasn't been made into a movie is generally because of cultural feelings on homosexuality and bisexuality til recently. And then once homosexuality became popular, movies about 17th century france became less of a theatrical draw.
"I would hate to be, myself, one of those people in history that's only remembered as being the guy that got stabbed through a shoulder, potentially stuck to a tree, by that lady that pretended to be a nun, who sang opera, that burnt the convent down 'cos that's not a great way to be remembered, let's face it." - Everybody's favorite Gary Brannan, Gary Brannan
If you were Louis-Joseph d'Albert it meant hooking up with her afterwards. And oh yeah, she happened to have been one of the hottest women in all of France in her day, too. Worth it.
Her father was very strict and raised her like a boy. Forced her to train swordfighting etc with the other boys. He also wouldn't let her marry, rejecting (assaulting) everyone that came to him to ask to marry her. So she got involved with her dad's boss. Which was the only man at Versailles her father couldn't "reject". Later, she got involved with a swordmaster at Versailles. The swordmaster committed some crime and had to leave in a hurry to live the life of a fugitive...on the run. Julie desided to join him in living a life as a fugative. The swordmaster had her disguised as a man. The swordmaster spent a lot of this time hopping from tavern to tavern...and Julie was with him...still disguised as a man, pretending to be a man. Of course, drunk men in taverns tended to fight other men. Meaning disguising yourself as a man and spending most of your time in taverns will eventually lead to such situations Luckily whe was very good at fencing. Thanx to her father forcing her to train since childhood with other boys at Versailles.
Louis XIV: *hears about the metaphorical balls on Julie* I like her Julie: *proceeds to continue being a bi badass* Check this out! I am gonna do a thing!!! :D :P
Even her date of death is somewhat controversial. She has no known grave site, the convent she retired to was (to my knowledge) never recorded, and IIRC she simply vanishes from the historical record around that time. There's at least some evidence that she ultimately retired quietly with her husband, and the "dead in a convent at 33" was fabricated as a morality tale.
I dunno, most of the people I know into hema are physically fit, and generally fairly decent looking. Getting in a few scraps here and there (especially when you don't get injured) doesn't necessarily equal you looking old an haggard after a while.
I was 99% sure I'd seen all of the extra history episodes numerous times, but how am I only finding this video from over a year ago?? I love this story
Click the wheel in the lower right corner, choose "Subtitles -> Add subtitles", and go from there. Submit when you're done, and after a while (not sure how long) they should be available. ¡Mucho éxito! :)
It is about damn time this woman got more recognition! In our present climate it would be the perfect time for Hollywood to finally give her the big budget treatment with a film biopic. There is already a French miniseries that's maybe 15 years old, and several fictional novels written about her.
You forgot the part where she pretended to be a doctor, and said "This nun has a terrible disease! All of you will get the disease! She must come with me immediately!"
thank you so much for doing this video!! there aren't many videos about historical bisexuals, especially as far back as this, and I loved hearing about someone like me living their best life (kinda)
I hate it when people say they were born in the wrong generation but I'll allow myself this one. I should have been born back then for the sole purpose of meeting this absolute force of nature. The rest would suck but that would be worth it.
This would make a GREAT movie. Hollywood should get right on it. If I had the writing chops I would try make a screen play out of this bit of herstory.
NOTE: We haven't forgotten about the Lies and "music video" for Majaphit! Those will be coming out next Saturday! For now, enjoy our one-off before the next series airs.
In 1687, a court convicts a young woman of kidnapping, bodysnatching, and arson. They sentence her to burn at the stake-but they convict an empty chair. Julie D’Aubigny is far too busy fighting tavern duels and living on the run with her girlfriend. And instead of an execution, she’ll get a starring role at the Paris Opera.
Can't wait for the lies episode 🤓
Could you sometime make an episode about Egill Skallgrímson ?
Reminds me just a little of Émilie du Châtelet. For both their gender was the least interesting thing about them. She'd actually make a good subject for a one off too.
Toast of London reference! Love it!! Amazing work!
Make a t-shirt for the always has a plan moment
This woman is the closest thing to a D&D Bard that has ever graced this planet.
Hot damn, you right
I actually kinda want to make a college of swords bard based on her now.
That’s exactly what I was thinking!
If I remember right she was literally the inspiration for them.
I am so proud of this comment
"Where she died... at the age of 33." o.0 All of that happened before she was even in her 30s??
Geez, what have I been doing with my life? I haven't even fought a *single* duel!
Give me a time and place to meet and I'll fix that
I doubt someone can duel properly. We aren't trained for duelling. Back then, they were.
Modern experts say that if you have not fought a duel, fled the country, stared in an opera, and burned down a religious institute by age 30 what's the point
Time to join a convent, probably.
@@teigantheisen2549 I haven't played Yugioh in years, please go easy on me.
So she was basically what all D&D bards aspire to be.
Well College of swords bard
Or lore, since they aren't really known to hold their tongues.
If Julie were around today, she’d definitely have a motorcycle.
also, my heart, soul and underwear
@@kariscoyne1886 Bread, milk, eggs, and squick.
Exactly
@@kariscoyne1886 Exactly
And twitter
How did she get her girlfriend?
_She pretended to be a doctor._
Nice citation needed reference.
And she’d say “This nun has a terrible disease! She must come with me immediately!”
Panthers?
MYSTERY BISCUITS! (Oh yeah!)
@@nyettubernl1983 and also the doctor has a sword
Add Julie to "list of historical people I most want to get a drink with" right between Julius ceaser and Ben franklin
If it's the young frankly, I think they'd all be fine with that threesome.
No, if is Giacomo Casanova wasn't in the mix I wouldn't show up.
Caesar? I'm out
Cleopatra as well
We also need to get Khutulun to join us.
When u multiclass into bard and fighter
I was just thinking college of swords from Xanathar's Guide to Everything
These people clearly don't realize how important action surge or starting with con saves are to a melee oriented bard.
the right type of Bard can use CHA for sword fighting, don't need to waste time on Fighter.
Hardest historical multi class lol
@@sea-envy3137 lmao just dex rapier
Of course sword duels are banned, everyone knows duels are done with children's card game.
+
Duel monsters?
It's a children's card game! Ancient Egyptians loved it!
Fuck I'm down how do we play?
I wonder if Julie sent the people she defeated to the shadow realm
When all else fails, BLAST EM WITH YOUR BLUE EYES AGAIN
IT'S TIME TO DU-DU-DU-DU-DUEL!
I don't think Julie can really be described as planning anything.
The plans are too slow and can't keep up
So basically your saying a vague line from The Dark Knight’s Joker heath ledger
She lived more in 33 years than I could live in 33,000
Mateo Gg Then do something.
*The court:* you've been charged with kidnapping and murder
*Julie:* yes but consider this........................I'm bi
*The king:* mm true, understandable
*The Court:* sir that's not a valid defence-
*The king:* PARDONED
*The Church:* YOU'RE WHAT
Potatoes: your starving after this court case, please eat us. We potatoes don’t care if you’re lgbt or not, please eat us.
Potatoes! The most diverse food! For rich and poor, the straight and lgbt, the vegans and vegetarians and meat eaters, in thanksgiving and Christmas. POTATOES!
@@hexaltheninjawow9531 are you Irish
the bookworm hotel I’m a viet
@@hexaltheninjawow9531 I'm Irish and I love potatoes
7:15 "Eventually, Julie pushed _things_ too far." That visual pun is GENIUS.
Lmfao I realized that too...it made me wonder "I wonder which illustrations the artist of this channel made him crack up the most. I'd love to see a list"
I loved the john carpenter reference they threw in "the thing" was an amazing horror movie
I did not notice that until you pointed it out.
All this...by 33...
Daaaaang! She wasted NO TIME.
On the other side, she burned through it as well. :O
life were pretty short at the time...disease and whatnot...
Well, if you were in the higher classes of society (she was quite so), you had way more chance to become old
Yeah, life expectancy statistics are low because of high child mortality rate. While still low compared to today, people who lived through their teens could usually enjoy a life until their fifties/sixties, excluding external influences like war, murder, disease etc.
I have hear it said; go big or go home. She went big and bold.
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Otto von Bismarck approves of this plan of action
"Defeating _THREE_ duelists on the same evening; whilst juggling affairs with men _AND_ women? Sorry d'Artagnan. That fourth position has just been filled." _WWJd'AD?_
BTW: It wasn't three duelists in the same evening. It was three duelists AT THE SAME TIME (in the actual duel they didn't wait in line, they all rushed her together). And she actually did that TWICE (the video leaves out her duel/affair with Louis-Joseph d'Albert).
They left out that the King eventually pardoned her, because he used the logic that since his degree specifically said that "men" were not allowed to duel, it did not technically apply to a woman. She still wisely left town for a spell.
It may or may not be true that she might have actually helped nurse one of the noblemen back to health after the affair.
This woman was amazing. You can find accounts of her in books dedicated to the history of swordsmanship as well as books about the history of opera.
@Zacharie Guillerey Actually, from everything I read about the incident in the past the King actually found the entire deal hilarious. He only punished her because the duel went down while his brother was in attendance (Louis himself was away from Paris at the time) and to keep up appearances. Otherwise he gave her plenty of warning and time to get out of dodge in the aftermath before actually putting out the warrant, and it's also why she was relatively easily forgiven.
Well that was a rollercoaster of a life.
Antti Björklund more like a level 5 tornado of a life
Kataru King scribe MORE like a category 5 hurricane and tornado plus an earthquake of a life
I think we can just say category five of a life
A short one, but a rollercoaster nonetheless.
I feel like her life is just a "you can't say history never gave you anything" story.
Chaotic Neutral
Lvl 20 bard
Nadia & Asia lvl 30 rogue
Nah fam Chaotic Good Bard-Rogue with a +13 in persuasion.
i think i speak for all bisexuals when i say Julie d'Aubigny is literally the greatest form of representation you could wish for.
My favorite historical person ever. Someone needs to do a biopic (yes, there's been "very loosely based on" but I want a REAL one).
What it ultimately boils down to is that Julie was SO over the top no one knew what the hell to actually DO with her. It also helped that the King found the whole matter hilarious (even the fight at the royal ball he privately thought was funny as hell).
And shame on you for not mentioning her duel/affair with d'Albert, tho. I mean come on; d'Albert makes a move on her, she fights him AND two of his flunkies at the same time, stabs him in the shoulder, hooks up with him ANYWAY and becomes life-long BFFs and @#$% buddies?
Well aparently there is a french mini-series about her.... who romancize her roman-style life by making her saved by an opera woman while she was about to be executed in a black mess....
You mean a bi-opic
I'll leave
The inately hillarious son of the duke of loins ^^
She once stabbed herself on stage during one scene with a REAL dagger. Her then-boyfriend promptly ran off, leaving a letter telling her to leave him alone as well as some bribe money.
@@angelaphsiao why your right
Shows Athena, patron goddess of Athens, but gives her a Spartan shield, major rival of the Athenians. Hmmmm... Something isn't right about that.
@MyHero Deku Nope. What you're describing is the Spartan shield. That's the Greek letter lambda, which correlates to our L, the first letter in Lacedaemon or Laconia, the names for Sparta in antiquity. Athenian shields often featured an owl, a bird sacred to the goddess Athena. But Athena herself possessed the Aegis, a shield given to her by Zeus which had the face of the gorgon Medusa on it.
Lmao dumbass! Athena was ALSO patron go of Sparta. They both worshipped her as chief god.
are they even rivals?
@@DireBeagle Well, of course Sparta worshipped Athena too, I mean, when you believed in Gods, you do not want to disappoint any of them ^^'
But their favourite gods were Zeus and Ares, not Athena.
@@DireBeagle She goes B O T H ways. She gets both.
why is this story not an original netflix series?
3:02 Bismark approves
weldonwin but does Walpole approves?
just gotta always have a plan
French people aren't allowed to use my motto.
Bismarcking
Well they can if they pay the fine. One Alsace- Lorraine.
No plans
*Bismark.exe has stopped working*
If you say your bi, but you don't regularly duel and light covens on fire, are you even really bi?
To be fair, she only lit that one coven on fire. xD
You light ONE convent, and people think of you as an arsonist for the rest of your life... So uncool !
Honestly, I think Julie was just fine with covens (witches’ gatherings) To my knowledge she only burned down a CONVENT (monastery)
Sorry, English not my mother language...
Im a sham...
How as this woman's life not been made into a movie? I loved her from the moment they said she won fist fights! If she were bi, then she was my kind of woman.
she was bi, she got with doods as well as dood-ettes
@@ZeroTheHeartlessKing well now i know what i wanna do with a time machine! (No inuendo intended)
The reason her life hasn't been made into a movie is generally because of cultural feelings on homosexuality and bisexuality til recently.
And then once homosexuality became popular, movies about 17th century france became less of a theatrical draw.
I say that about EVERY Extra History videos.... so many good stories, so many wasted opportunities by a feckless hollywood
I ask my self this when I first read about her. Of course some people might think her story is to wild to be believable. ;)
"I would hate to be, myself, one of those people in history that's only remembered as being the guy that got stabbed through a shoulder, potentially stuck to a tree, by that lady that pretended to be a nun, who sang opera, that burnt the convent down 'cos that's not a great way to be remembered, let's face it." - Everybody's favorite Gary Brannan, Gary Brannan
If you were Louis-Joseph d'Albert it meant hooking up with her afterwards. And oh yeah, she happened to have been one of the hottest women in all of France in her day, too.
Worth it.
7:07 Luis is standing there like “ah jeez bro. You’re too cool to be a crime... ok we can make a few exceptions”
How the hell does a person go from a semi normal singer-duelist to some gay criminal because of....boredom of a previous lover....?
Life is an open world RPG and Julie d'Aubigny is the player character
Just her stun to fake dead and gone with the wind 🤣 unless she have some illness i doubt that she could just pass away inthat age 🤣🤣
Well...Yes.
Men are really really boring lmao
Her father was very strict and raised her like a boy. Forced her to train swordfighting etc with the other boys. He also wouldn't let her marry, rejecting (assaulting) everyone that came to him to ask to marry her.
So she got involved with her dad's boss. Which was the only man at Versailles her father couldn't "reject".
Later, she got involved with a swordmaster at Versailles. The swordmaster committed some crime and had to leave in a hurry to live the life of a fugitive...on the run.
Julie desided to join him in living a life as a fugative. The swordmaster had her disguised as a man. The swordmaster spent a lot of this time hopping from tavern to tavern...and Julie was with him...still disguised as a man, pretending to be a man.
Of course, drunk men in taverns tended to fight other men. Meaning disguising yourself as a man and spending most of your time in taverns will eventually lead to such situations
Luckily whe was very good at fencing. Thanx to her father forcing her to train since childhood with other boys at Versailles.
Good heavens. What is this, a dungeons and dragons campaign?
A JRPG
Louis XIV: *hears about the metaphorical balls on Julie* I like her
Julie: *proceeds to continue being a bi badass* Check this out! I am gonna do a thing!!! :D :P
* violently waves pansexual and France flag * *ALLONS ENFANTS DE LA PATRIIIIIE LE JOUR DE GLOIRE EST ARRIVÉ*
What about the Chevalier d'Eon in the mid 1700's, sometimes a man, sometimes a woman, and even in death no one was quite sure which?
I'm still waiting for the film to be made about this character. She's got everything: Romance, drama, swashbuckling, breaking ALL THE RULES!
Oh and bisexuality. Don't forget bisexuality.
Hollywood won't make one, it won't please the Chinese censors.
*glances over her wikipedia page*
*died c. 33*
It's gonna be one of these tragic stories huh
*watches the video*
lol nvr mind
Julie: "Well, I've seen everything, fucked up everyone, and fucked everyone. Nothin' left for this bitch to do. JD out!" *dies*
Even her date of death is somewhat controversial. She has no known grave site, the convent she retired to was (to my knowledge) never recorded, and IIRC she simply vanishes from the historical record around that time. There's at least some evidence that she ultimately retired quietly with her husband, and the "dead in a convent at 33" was fabricated as a morality tale.
Live fast, die young, leave a good looking corpse.
given her propensity for duels and a hard life.... she would have left a haggared corpse.
I dunno, most of the people I know into hema are physically fit, and generally fairly decent looking. Getting in a few scraps here and there (especially when you don't get injured) doesn't necessarily equal you looking old an haggard after a while.
One of my d&d character's last name is D'Aubigny
Please tell me they're a bard.
@@thomaskilmer Rogue. But not the bloody assassin type, the flamboyant fencer type.
@@beretperson what is this the secret son or daughter
@@beretperson Just at good. 😂
Daubeny!Daubeny!Daubeny!
Daubeny!Daubeny!
Daubeny!Daubeny!Daubeny!
I was 99% sure I'd seen all of the extra history episodes numerous times, but how am I only finding this video from over a year ago?? I love this story
529 people had their girlfriends stolen and were defeated in a duel by Julie d'Aubigny
Guys, can I caption this in Spanish? I want to share it with my friends! But some of them don't speak English.
Click the wheel in the lower right corner, choose "Subtitles -> Add subtitles", and go from there. Submit when you're done, and after a while (not sure how long) they should be available. ¡Mucho éxito! :)
You can just press subtitles then find Spanish
Itstheplayer277 people have to make it. They don’t randomly appear
The subtitles never were made in Spanish though
@@varana I've done just that. I hope they like them! Did my best on the idioms, though. Not really translatable.
It is about damn time this woman got more recognition!
In our present climate it would be the perfect time for Hollywood to finally give her the big budget treatment with a film biopic. There is already a French miniseries that's maybe 15 years old, and several fictional novels written about her.
You forgot the part where she pretended to be a doctor, and said "This nun has a terrible disease! All of you will get the disease! She must come with me immediately!"
Seriously, where is her TV series?
I miss that series
And she said all this... while *SiNgInG* !!
thank you so much for doing this video!! there aren't many videos about historical bisexuals, especially as far back as this, and I loved hearing about someone like me living their best life (kinda)
No one in history has embodied the term "chaotic bisexual" more than this woman
"I came here for a fun time not a long time."
-Julie d'Aubginy.... probably.
7:15
I am laughing for a solid 10 minutes about this joke
OMG I can't believe you're covering her, she's one of my favorite "historical figures"!
Yeah. I was pleasantly surprised my self. She is like the archetypal DnD bard given life. One of my favorit historical figures to.
Can we have a video game where Julie d'Aubigny is the protagonist? Third person action adventure naturally, with romance options.
And the Opera written for her, as soundtrack... and maybe a way to avoid depression from grief, so we can play longer than to 33.
Julie really did live the best life.
Imagine what would happen if she met Otto von Bismarck
So many fucking plans would have been planned
So many duels they would have waged too. I bet they'd egg each other, compete to see who fought the most.
The second I saw the title, I knew it's gonna be an awesome episode!
“Julie always has a plan”
Bismarck: allow me to introduce myself.
“She always had a plan”
Bismarck (ship class and man): “THAT’S MY LINE”
She's the ultimate charisma bulid swashbuckler Rogue
bard
What a fucking badass
she was THE bisexual
Even if one finds Madame d'Aubigny an affront to their personal beliefs, one cannot help admiring Madame's audacity.
0:29 i love how she rises on a bisexual flag
Julie was the Bismarck before Bismack.
She always had a plan.
What a savage
That‘s probably my favourite story since the christmas truce.
Indeed a true theatre kid.
Swordfighter. Rockstar. Irreverent arsonist. Bi icon. Pals with flamboyant royals. What a life she led even if it was a short one.
I see your trying to bring back the classic Bismarck catchphrase
Ok
She's my favorite Bisexual icon
The Frenchest Frechwoman to ever live. Surprised there's no show about her somewhere.
Hey, Hollywood! MAKE A MOVIE ABOUT THIS WOMAN NOW!!!!!!!!!!!
She is the most chaotic bi ever and literally amazing
It's so interesting hearing about women in history! Thank you for this!
C-can she reincarnate and be my girlfriend?
She’s the female chuck Norris
no she's the female bismark "always have a plan"
👍
@@luc-zq7ku the female Chuck Bismark
Since she came first, it might be more accurate to say that Chuck Norris is the male Julie d'Aubigny
She even has orange hair.
She was just a level 10 barb and 5th level fighter
I hate it when people say they were born in the wrong generation but I'll allow myself this one. I should have been born back then for the sole purpose of meeting this absolute force of nature. The rest would suck but that would be worth it.
We know where Bismarck got his "Always have a plan."
A BADASS BISEXUAL ICON??? IM LIVING FOR THIS JULIE IS MY NEW ROLE MODEL
So you're going to burn down a convent and go on the run for killing three guys in duel.?
IVE NEVER HEARD OF HER BUT I LOVE HER OML
Learnt about this through citation needed, and she is now one of my favourite historical figure
Tbh, I’m more shocked the King performed public ballet.
he dressed up as a girl too!
Versailles was basically wolf of wall street on steroid at the time, if you can think about it, it probably happened
Julie is the embodiment of "GASlight gatekeep girlboss"
I love extra history's about people I have never heard of😊
She had 99 problems but your opinion wasn't one.
Bismarck has a plan, Bismarck always has a plan
What kind of outfit have you drawn Julie d'Aubigny wearing in 0:18? I would like to get a outfit like that but don't know what to search for.
This would make a GREAT movie. Hollywood should get right on it. If I had the writing chops I would try make a screen play out of this bit of herstory.
"... always have a plan", that's an Otto von Bismarck trademarked line
We need a video of Louis the Sun King.
She was my age when she died. I have done nothing in my life. Hers was full enough for two lifetimes.
Ive never heard of this lady and the mere fact that she and her story happened is insane!
Julie always had a plan
Otto bismarck: THATS MY LINE!!!
33... Imagine how much longer her tale could have been.
Absolute mad lass.
4:16
Louis:I am the Nobility.
Nobles: Not yet!
Louis: It's treason then.
Amazing! Where's the movie?!
Tom Scott's game show Citation Needed did an episode on this, and it's hilarious. If you enjoyed this, you should really watch it.
_She pretended to be a doctor._
i fucking love her
she's wild
I guess Julie is a relative of Bismarck, because they have plans. They always have plans.
"...dying at the age of 33..." All THAT by the age of 33?! WOW. That's NUTS.
"I have found a new role model." she calmly says with the biggest smile across her face.
always has a plan where have i heard that from *plays otto von Bismarck theme
When you let the person who makes all sorts of ridiculous wild things in everything they do play a medieval sandbox game
Dang she is literally a bannerlord character
I thought this was Bismark we were talking about.