I don't quite understand why people pick unattractive actresses to portray Mary I on film. She was a lovely girl and a beautiful woman and just aged naturally. The only complaint that I have is how people often forget Mary, Catherine of Aragon and Henry were all redheads, they didn't have brown hair. Mary's hair was a darker red, but it was still red/auburn. The brown-haired Tudor brother was actually Prince Arthur.
@ron con leche have you looked at him? It wasn’t her fault he wasn’t into the marriage. He’d decided against her before it happened. He was forced into it & treated her terribly. And, she wasn’t giving him a son. She was so desperate for his love it’s heartbreaking but it wasn’t about looks. She was average to attractive most of her life. The stern bitterness of the later portrait is still a woman you could pass on the streets without thinking “ugly”, just an average looking woman who aged early.
This was really excellent work! I always thought the portraits of Mary were strikingly realistic compared to other tudor portraits. You really brought her essence to life!
Truly amazing - and you've found Philip's double! How strikingingly similar is Mary Tudor in looks and colouring to her father; never thought that before.
Well done! The facial movements have greatly improved. It's funny how the official portraits make them appear as "different" from the rest of us, but from the AI images, Mary could just as easily be my neighbor or a woman at the grocery store:)
Cool! I would love to see king Henry's other wives and his son Edward the 6th. It's interesting to see how the children resemble the parents when you bring them to life.
Poor Mary. It’s not surprising she turned out as she did. Used as a marriage pawn by her father, humiliated by Anne Boleyn insisting she wait on her baby half sister and separated from her beloved mother. I feel very sorry for her.
No, she was a murdering wench. Don't feel sorry for someone like that. If you feel contempt for Henry VIII for what he did to his wives, despite his injury and possible brain damage, then you should feel the same for Mary.
Would love to see Queen Isabella of Spain. Plenty of portraits and statues at various ages, and historically very important. My personal favorite is the equestrian statue in Madrid.
OMG your work is aaaaaamazing!!!! I'm from Colombia (no real monarchy, just Spain in the Conquest and Colony periods)and obsessed with royalty and monarchy, mainly England and Spain. You are making my dreams come true, I always try to Imagine those portraits in real life. Thanks for your invaluable work
Mary had such a hard and sad life...and her cancer was most likely from the constant stress she was under each day of that life. I wish her such peace in Heaven. Her mother was an impeccable woman...who could still love a man, that so bitterly mistreated her, and their daughter. RIP, both mother and daughter...and her true nature...was that she never put her half-sister to death..(she could of by merely signing the Death Warrant)....through her life pain...she still had the capacity to love the sister of her Father's destructive choices. Post Edit: Historians should also note the thousands of disinherited Roman Catholic clergy, friars, nuns, that were killed, beheaded, literally thrown out into the gutters of England, as Henry VIII stole their land, their church owned property, so in dealing with Mary, and what she did...they had better 'tread historically, ...lightly' regarding her memory and short rein. 'Bloody Mary'?!?? Seriously? How 'bout then, 'Axe Man and many times 'constructed' Murderer, Henry the VIII? Don't see too many 'tags' regarding that man....
@@Fairyviewroad Is one's 'guilt' of an action or set of actions, the final score of a life 'Play Card', or is one death, a death too much/many? If Mary is going to be held in historical 'infamy' for engaging the 'Religious Heresy Act' which...was RECOMMENDED and politically pressured upon her, by her husband, and facets of Parliament, (this is what led to the putting to death of those of a particular religious following,) and ***NOT***, commands or edicts from the 'mouth of the Sovereign, or Throne. This is a very important distinction. Before she married her Spanish (origin) husband, who's own agenda and those who backed and also counselled him, was to bring England back to the majority 'official' Faith of his native Spain, ...and the coming (as seen by historical record) Religious Heresy Act ***of Parliament***, there WERE no mass 'burnings at the stake'. That was brought on, by the mentioned Act (santioned...YES...by her Majesty's Government!) and put into Law. This...is what historians use to defame her, while resting in the Grave, and for their purpose of dialog and agenda, only lay at her feet, and never mention the 'authority' to arrest, to convict, to detain, and to execute, was by degree of Parliament...the Government. No mention of Bloody Parliament, the peers of the realm, bringing this into Law... No...historians and those in power at the time of her death and memorization for the Ages...were mostly of the Protestant Faith. Therefore....Mary Tudor, was laid to Rest...as Bloody Mary. Was this, and is this, in the eyes of the reader...historically fair? Labelled after Mary Tudor's death, with no ability by her person, to challenge the label...to defend herself in the Court of Public Record and Opinion? To my eyes, and intellect, a debauchery of what would be considered fair play, and fair demonstration. A black marble plaque, is only to be seen on the side wall of her crypt....and yet...45 years (after her death) later, not her mother's remains, (as her Will requested and dictated) but her half-sister's remains were placed ON TOP of her casket within her tomb,...and then an effigy of Elizabeth I, was capped on top of the tomb. What does the original and final resting place say for all to read, to this day, Fairyviewroad? It says...here lies Mary Tudor, date of birth and death followed by the tag, BLOODY MARY. She was interred by a mostly Protestant clergy and members of Parliament. Her half sister was interred by mostly Protestant clergy, and members of Parliament. The difference of the two burials...and the memorization of the tombs...is that Mary was of the Catholic Faith, and her half-sister, Elizabeth, was of the Protestant Faith. What that suggests, is the reader's choice in discernment.. Final comment, it is more properly and fairly noted, that Mary Tudor, Queen Mary the First did not burn, by act of command, members of the Protestant Faith, but they were arrested, incarcerated, and brought to the execution site, BY AN ACT OF Parliament , WHICH PUT THE ACTION INTO ENGLISH LAW. The (the victims of that Act) were arrested, as by legal terminology of the day, 'in the name of the (reigning Sovereign). These are very important historical disticntions...to suggest that Mary's 'infamy' was historically orchestrated by those in opposition to her, both politically, and religiously..
@@Fairyviewroad Noted, but her 'defense' can only come from lips and fingers still alive...and not unfortunately by her own mouth, or written discourse. That 'option' is no longer available to her. Cheers.
When Mary showed up in my screen, I thought I was looking at Katherine of Aragon. Like the picture of young Katherine with her pretty red hair. I really enjoyed this. I loved the Henry, Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth you did a few weeks ago. Are Henry, Jane Seymour and Edward VI? Please show us the Holbein portrait of Edward VI as an infant. He looked so cute. I would love to see all Henry VIII’s of his six wives.
Please do the last Trastamaras, (the spanish Tudors) Isabella I of Castile, her husband Ferdinand of Aragon, and their heiress and Queen Joanna I of Castile, Aragon and Naples
Our Tudors? What? The Trastámara's Dinasty are completely different to them. Despite they shared some of the lineage before Henry and Catalina, they were completely different in a lot of ways.
It always amazes me how I can see both of Mary's parents when I look at her...! I find it interesting how Mary is so often remembered as "Bloody Mary" for her persecution of Protestants, yet her father was even worse toward the Catholics. Henry VIII was a monster...! I always feel bad for Mary in this sense, because of how Henry cast her and her beloved mother aside, destroyed everything that his own wife and daughter held dear, kept mother and daughter separated until they recognized Anne Boleyn as his wife, let Anne hurt and humiliate Mary, and kept marrying younger and younger women while keeping her firmly on the shelf...! Small wonder that Mary was sickly and so bitterly angry, considering what she had to put up with since she was just a girl! If her three brothers (or at least one) had survived to adulthood, nobody (least of all Henry) would have dared cast their mama aside! I just wish that that had happened instead of the cruelty that she and Catherine faced! That Mary would have been much happier and healthier...! I wonder if she sometimes wished that she was a peasant's daughter: poor but at least she would know where she stood with her family and she would not have quite as much to lose. And that her parents would have been free to love unconditionally... well, Catherine already loved her, Henry not so much.
@@Meow_Zedong_1949 It is known for Endometrias to be the cause of cancers today! Plus with any rubbish they were swallowing in the hope things would improve and get better.
she was mistreated for sure, but i do not see a sinlge reason to respect someone who burnt more than 200 hundred people for not thinking the way she did...
At 2:17 you can really see how like the portrait your recreation of Mary looks. She is interesting looking because I don't think she looked overly like one parent but a mix of both of Catherine and Henry.
Fantastic!! I write historical stories and I love sharing these videos (always specifying that they are yours). They are all anxiously awaiting the other wives of Henry VIII and the other Tudors. You are very good!
Your work is absolutely fantastic. You bring humanity back to these long gone people. I'd like to see Anne of Cleves whom Henry thought was beastly ugly but probably was far from it.
I absolutely adore your channel one thing could you please keep the text on the screen a little longer it goes by very quickly and I have to pause the video to read everything
Thank you for demonstrating how she went from being a beautiful fresh princess to a weathered-face prematurely aged matron of executions. I guess the turning of events following her parents' divorce changed her lifepath for ever. She went from one of the most eligible princesses in Europe to an illegitimate disinherited and contempt daughter (to her father) and forced to be away her loving mother. Her engagements were broken and she went through hell until her status was partly re-instated. No wonder she gained the reputation of the most bitter English Queen. I do not feel sorry for her, but you can see elements to feel sorry for her in her face changes through time...
I so agree, and thought if I could have gone back into Time itself, I would have wanted to rescue this poor lass, and in becoming her husband, show her the love and respect she should have always been offered. She (as a child) before she could know better, loved her father, and strived hard to please him in all schooling and Court etiquette demanded of her. To see what happened to her beloved Mother...I can't imagine what that could do to the Soul of a young and and scared child, who could not even run into the arms of her Father....actually the architect of her and her Mother's travails. When I see that aged bitter and angry face...no kidding, Mary...I wish you and your Mother the best of Life, in the coming Resurrections. You and Queen Catherine should be first in line...
@@sesquashtwo It irritates me that Mary Tudor killed something over 200 and her dad killed something over 72,000 but she's called Bloody Mary or as was said the matron of executions .
@@jamesguitar7384 Totally agree. You know, in modern psychology, Doctors that treat an injured psyche, don't focus and dwell on what that psyche did...but on what LED up to that psyche/mind/person acting out in whatever they did, and have now come to , or been through Court appointment, prescribed treatment for mental stress and/or illness. Today, Mary would not be labelled as such...but would enter a regimen of treatment, that hopefully, could heal her heart, and allow her to feel, she is also entitled to be loved, to be respected, to be held in another's arms, and held safe. You could only hope!
@@jamesguitar7384 the difference is that she got the name by the protestants because she was focused in killing protestants and only ruled for 5 years, her father ruled for almost 40 years
She wasn't that tender. She burnt hundreds of English protestants, and earned for herself the title " Bloody Mary" because of it. She was a disaster as a Queen, and would have made Enland a vassal state of Spain.
Mary Tudor's father was Henry VIII ( a redhead) and Katherine of Aragon (a blonde), her hair is a bit auburn as you can tell from the painting, not light brown.
Fantastic work as always Panayiotis! Would you ever think of doing more non European historical figures? Would be really interesting to see the Benin Bronzes as Real Faces
Your job is marvelous I hope we can see more about Joan Seymour family his ambitious brothers, Frances Brandon, and Lady Douglas the daughter of Margaret Tudor because through her the Tudor bloodline stills lives in the current English Royal Family.
The painting of Mary by Antonis Mor looks like a photograph. He, as well as Holbein, we’re the most photo realistic portrait artists of the 16th century.
Such fantastic work. I really enjoy your channel. Have you considered doing different renditions of famous Christian Martyr s, the Borgia, or Chinese Emperors/ Empresses. I would totally love to see your idea of what Suleimans and his famous wife and concubines looked like.
It was fascinating to watch this. Two of my ancestors on my mother's side were burned at the stake by Mary in April 1556. Thomas and Richard Spurge of Bocking, Essex
Mary was a paradox. Despite burning of Protestants she was also capable of great acts of compassion and kindness as well as forgiveness against her enemies. She actively enforced the anti-enclosure laws thus preventing landlessness and destitution and probably death for many thousands of peasants. Wonderful to see a real likeness of Mary.
Queen Mary was not by any stretch of the imagination an ugly woman. Her enemies were vicious and not only labeled her "Bloody Mary" but, also, said that she was ugly. If these computer images are anywhere near correct, she was attractive.
I read it was uterine cancer and she died in agony, plus when they examined her organs they found them discolored and diseased? A fitting punishment for what she did.
Would love to see Mary, Queen of Scots. Many portraits of her vary in appearance, but I believe her French portraits are the most accurate.
I’ve read she was very beautiful and had a wonderful personality
She certainly has a look of her father as she gets older.Poor Mary,such a sad life.
@@theresareynolds3133 she has a death mask
I don't quite understand why people pick unattractive actresses to portray Mary I on film. She was a lovely girl and a beautiful woman and just aged naturally.
The only complaint that I have is how people often forget Mary, Catherine of Aragon and Henry were all redheads, they didn't have brown hair. Mary's hair was a darker red, but it was still red/auburn. The brown-haired Tudor brother was actually Prince Arthur.
@ron con leche have you looked at him? It wasn’t her fault he wasn’t into the marriage. He’d decided against her before it happened. He was forced into it & treated her terribly. And, she wasn’t giving him a son. She was so desperate for his love it’s heartbreaking but it wasn’t about looks. She was average to attractive most of her life. The stern bitterness of the later portrait is still a woman you could pass on the streets without thinking “ugly”, just an average looking woman who aged early.
Hi! I recommend you to watch Becoming Elizabeth! Trust me you would love the portray of Queen mary i there!
TV series -Tudor, presented her extremely beautifully.
@@gypsydonovan he didn't really treated her horribly, she was a queen he couldn't
he just wasn't in love, but people didn't marry for love anyway
It’s amazing how you can see both Queen Katherine and King Henry in her.
Agree! Can't stop looking at it.
You're right...
It is! Incredible. She really was a mix. I wish their other children had survived. I would love to know what they would have looked like
Yes you can!
No you don't - the young mary looks nothing like them and no red hair!
Thank you for bringing history into our living rooms, and making the portraits we've all grown up with come to life in living color.
This was really excellent work! I always thought the portraits of Mary were strikingly realistic compared to other tudor portraits. You really brought her essence to life!
I can see she looks like Ferdinand of Aragon, her grandfather. She Also looks like Juana of Castile.
Mary reminds me of an American actress named Sissy Spacek..especially when she smiles !
Even more like one of Sissy's daughters.
I absolutely love your channel and only discovered it last week....more Tudors please......as you can tell I'm British. Alison 😊
Awesome! Thank you!
I’m American & agree - more Tudors!
I’m descended from Henry VII so following this with added interest 👍
Love seeing Mary as she really was.Amazing work.Thank you
Truly amazing - and you've found Philip's double! How strikingingly similar is Mary Tudor in looks and colouring to her father; never thought that before.
These are computer generated “ live pictures “. You can tell by the slight movements and the blurring when the image starts to move.
@Kris LVgirl !
@Kris LVgirl oh nice to know: that makes it even better. More true to the original pictures. Thanks for the info!
Well done! The facial movements have greatly improved. It's funny how the official portraits make them appear as "different" from the rest of us, but from the AI images, Mary could just as easily be my neighbor or a woman at the grocery store:)
I wish she was my neighbor. But oh, well.... :/
@@katerobins3137 weird
Amazing 😍❤️ please do Mary Queen of Scots!!
Loving the Stronghold music 😊
Thank you so much for doing these videos. They are all well done!
You're very welcome!
I wish you would do her Mother
!If you had and I missed it, please let me know where to go to see her!
Cool! I would love to see king Henry's other wives and his son Edward the 6th. It's interesting to see how the children resemble the parents when you bring them to life.
True young Queen Mary i looks like his young father King Henry Viii!
I would love to see the Romanovs.
That would be great.
but there are already photos of Them. ?
You can see them on pictures. They are not dead very long ago
Not only photo but video as well.
ruclips.net/video/Sq4ossoQ_0Q/видео.html
Poor Mary. It’s not surprising she turned out as she did. Used as a marriage pawn by her father, humiliated by Anne Boleyn insisting she wait on her baby half sister and separated from her beloved mother. I feel very sorry for her.
Yeah she liked a good fire 🔥
No, she was a murdering wench. Don't feel sorry for someone like that. If you feel contempt for Henry VIII for what he did to his wives, despite his injury and possible brain damage, then you should feel the same for Mary.
I disagree. Mary was a fanatic serial killer. Thank God Elizabeth Ist came along. She changed England and the Protestant faith.
@@helend7542 Elizabeth was an enlightened Queen. Clearly, you are not.
@@peachesandcream8753 Thank for your enlightened comments.
I am so happy I found your channel. Thank you for doing this!
Would love to see Queen Isabella of Spain. Plenty of portraits and statues at various ages, and historically very important. My personal favorite is the equestrian statue in Madrid.
She was a blonde with blue eyes, I hope they don't make her to look Incan or Mayan FFS🙄
Fascinating. I'm English and have always been particularly intrigued by the Tudors. I would love to see Mary Queen of Scots featured too.
I really like the music! 👍
OMG your work is aaaaaamazing!!!! I'm from Colombia (no real monarchy, just Spain in the Conquest and Colony periods)and obsessed with royalty and monarchy, mainly England and Spain. You are making my dreams come true, I always try to Imagine those portraits in real life. Thanks for your invaluable work
Sólo 350 años, qué es eso, jajajajajajaj....
I am from Brazil and I feel like you, my dreams come true! I love history!
Jajaj Todavía andan traumados en esos lugares con eso 😂😂😂😂 Qué feo no tener raíces históricas
Mary had such a hard and sad life...and her cancer was most likely from the constant stress she was under each day of that life. I wish her such peace in Heaven. Her mother was an impeccable woman...who could still love a man, that so bitterly mistreated her, and their daughter. RIP, both mother and daughter...and her true nature...was that she never put her half-sister to death..(she could of by merely signing the Death Warrant)....through her life pain...she still had the capacity to love the sister of her Father's destructive choices.
Post Edit: Historians should also note the thousands of disinherited Roman Catholic clergy, friars, nuns, that were killed, beheaded, literally thrown out into the gutters of England, as Henry VIII stole their land, their church owned property, so in dealing with Mary, and what she did...they had better 'tread historically, ...lightly' regarding her memory and short rein. 'Bloody Mary'?!?? Seriously? How 'bout then, 'Axe Man and many times 'constructed' Murderer, Henry the VIII? Don't see too many 'tags' regarding that man....
She burned how many at the stake?
@@Fairyviewroad ruclips.net/video/LS-27NuxqU8/видео.html
@@Fairyviewroad Is one's 'guilt' of an action or set of actions, the final score of a life 'Play Card', or is one death, a death too much/many? If Mary is going to be held in historical 'infamy' for engaging the 'Religious Heresy Act' which...was RECOMMENDED and politically pressured upon her, by her husband, and facets of Parliament, (this is what led to the putting to death of those of a particular religious following,) and ***NOT***, commands or edicts from the 'mouth of the Sovereign, or Throne. This is a very important distinction.
Before she married her Spanish (origin) husband, who's own agenda and those who backed and also counselled him, was to bring England back to the majority 'official' Faith of his native Spain, ...and the coming (as seen by historical record) Religious Heresy Act ***of Parliament***, there WERE no mass 'burnings at the stake'. That was brought on, by the mentioned Act (santioned...YES...by her Majesty's Government!) and put into Law. This...is what historians use to defame her, while resting in the Grave, and for their purpose of dialog and agenda, only lay at her feet, and never mention the 'authority' to arrest, to convict, to detain, and to execute, was by degree of Parliament...the Government. No mention of Bloody Parliament, the peers of the realm, bringing this into Law... No...historians and those in power at the time of her death and memorization for the Ages...were mostly of the Protestant Faith. Therefore....Mary Tudor, was laid to Rest...as Bloody Mary. Was this, and is this, in the eyes of the reader...historically fair? Labelled after Mary Tudor's death, with no ability by her person, to challenge the label...to defend herself in the Court of Public Record and Opinion? To my eyes, and intellect, a debauchery of what would be considered fair play, and fair demonstration.
A black marble plaque, is only to be seen on the side wall of her crypt....and yet...45 years (after her death) later, not her mother's remains, (as her Will requested and dictated) but her half-sister's remains were placed ON TOP of her casket within her tomb,...and then an effigy of Elizabeth I, was capped on top of the tomb. What does the original and final resting place say for all to read, to this day, Fairyviewroad? It says...here lies Mary Tudor, date of birth and death followed by the tag, BLOODY MARY. She was interred by a mostly Protestant clergy and members of Parliament. Her half sister was interred by mostly Protestant clergy, and members of Parliament. The difference of the two burials...and the memorization of the tombs...is that Mary was of the Catholic Faith, and her half-sister, Elizabeth, was of the Protestant Faith. What that suggests, is the reader's choice in discernment.. Final comment, it is more properly and fairly noted, that Mary Tudor, Queen Mary the First did not burn, by act of command, members of the Protestant Faith, but they were arrested, incarcerated, and brought to the execution site, BY AN ACT OF Parliament , WHICH PUT THE ACTION INTO ENGLISH LAW. The (the victims of that Act) were arrested, as by legal terminology of the day, 'in the name of the (reigning Sovereign). These are very important historical disticntions...to suggest that Mary's 'infamy' was historically orchestrated by those in opposition to her, both politically, and religiously..
@@sesquashtwo Whatever
@@Fairyviewroad Noted, but her 'defense' can only come from lips and fingers still alive...and not unfortunately by her own mouth, or written discourse. That 'option' is no longer available to her. Cheers.
She looks so sad. Poor Mary , so much unhappiness.
Yes, I agree. Although I don’t agree with all the killing, I have compassion for her regarding her family.
Not as poor as the people she had burned to death.
@@lausdeandl Protestant propaganda
@@lausdeandl Elizabeth and the others also executed a lot of people
@@lausdeandl Not as poor as the catholics who died during Elizabeth's reign
Interesting and worthwhile video.
Panagioti, your skill is spell-binding. I came across your channel by chance, and you deserve a huge subscribership.
Thank you for this interesting video. I really got the impression that I met queen Mary I right in my living room.
When Mary showed up in my screen, I thought I was looking at Katherine of Aragon. Like the picture of young Katherine with her pretty red hair. I really enjoyed this. I loved the Henry, Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth you did a few weeks ago. Are Henry, Jane Seymour and Edward VI? Please show us the Holbein portrait of Edward VI as an infant. He looked so cute. I would love to see all Henry VIII’s of his six wives.
Katherine and Mary were so cute and pretty
Same
@@katerobins3137 true
Loved it. Thank you.
Thanks for you work! I love!
Very good video, love the music. Thanks
You do such an amazing job! It is almost as if Mary just woke from her grave.
Please do the last Trastamaras, (the spanish Tudors) Isabella I of Castile, her husband Ferdinand of Aragon, and their heiress and Queen Joanna I of Castile, Aragon and Naples
I like see them too.
Me too please
Our Tudors? What? The Trastámara's Dinasty are completely different to them. Despite they shared some of the lineage before Henry and Catalina, they were completely different in a lot of ways.
@CBOANDALUCIA off course they were different in a lot of ways they changed the world
Thank Goodness! No American narrator. Such a joy. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Fabulous channel! How amazing to see these figures come to life!! Being Scottish I would love to see Mary Queen of Scots brought to life!! 🙏🏼
i love this!!
i have a majoy fascination / love for Queen Mary I.
It always amazes me how I can see both of Mary's parents when I look at her...!
I find it interesting how Mary is so often remembered as "Bloody Mary" for her persecution of Protestants, yet her father was even worse toward the Catholics. Henry VIII was a monster...! I always feel bad for Mary in this sense, because of how Henry cast her and her beloved mother aside, destroyed everything that his own wife and daughter held dear, kept mother and daughter separated until they recognized Anne Boleyn as his wife, let Anne hurt and humiliate Mary, and kept marrying younger and younger women while keeping her firmly on the shelf...!
Small wonder that Mary was sickly and so bitterly angry, considering what she had to put up with since she was just a girl! If her three brothers (or at least one) had survived to adulthood, nobody (least of all Henry) would have dared cast their mama aside! I just wish that that had happened instead of the cruelty that she and Catherine faced! That Mary would have been much happier and healthier...!
I wonder if she sometimes wished that she was a peasant's daughter: poor but at least she would know where she stood with her family and she would not have quite as much to lose. And that her parents would have been free to love unconditionally... well, Catherine already loved her, Henry not so much.
Philip was a rather dashing looking chap. Love your work!
I love when the blink but not both eyes at the same time. Makes em look so derpy and I get a chuckle every time
Thank you!
I loved this video! It's a very interesting video and I could learn about Queen Mary .
Can you do the supposed Queen Elizabeth lovers or favorites? Like Dudley
Hello how are you doing 😊😊😊
Really amazing..see the history back to the life!
We know think Mary may had Endometriosis.
Her mood swings, her swollen belly and her infertility are all classic symptoms of Endometriosis.
She must have had more then just Endometriosis as she died a few years later maybe she had some sort of cancer
@@lisaevans3284 She was known to have ovarian cancer similar to her mother Catherine of Aragon and her grandmother Isabella I of Castile.
@@Meow_Zedong_1949 It is known for Endometrias to be the cause of cancers today! Plus with any rubbish they were swallowing in the hope things would improve and get better.
Yes she had a tough time.
That...and not ovarian cancer?
This was wonderful and fascinating
Thank you for a great job
Hurt people hurt people... Poor, terrible Mary.
These videos are always so interesting.
I love every single work of yours!!
So misunderstood, so mistreated. Thank you for treating Mary I with respect
She suffered a lot.
She was a marshmallow compared to me if I went thru the same
@@usagi18 LOL
She was as mistreated as the innocent people she murdered.
she was mistreated for sure, but i do not see a sinlge reason to respect someone who burnt more than 200 hundred people for not thinking the way she did...
What amazing work! May I suggest you try the mysterious, ancient Olmec statues from Mesoamerica?
So cool! I would love to a video on what Marie Antoinette looked like.
Sounds great 👍
All your work is amazing...bringing life to people from the past
At 2:17 you can really see how like the portrait your recreation of Mary looks. She is interesting looking because I don't think she looked overly like one parent but a mix of both of Catherine and Henry.
Amazing and fabulous!
I love these!!!
How are you doing 😊😊😊
Fantastic!! I write historical stories and I love sharing these videos (always specifying that they are yours). They are all anxiously awaiting the other wives of Henry VIII and the other Tudors. You are very good!
these are amazing! would love to see more Anne Boleyn portraits and also Henry VIIIs other wives if possible ☺️
I will try!
@@panagiotisconstantinou please do Anne Boleyn.
Shey you are beautiful
come on....Anne Boleyn is in everywhere!
Absolutely amazing!!!!!
Excellent! Good job! I like to see Queen Elizabeth I ' the Catholic' from Spain and her descendants. Thank you.
Your work is absolutely fantastic. You bring humanity back to these long gone people. I'd like to see Anne of Cleves whom Henry thought was beastly ugly but probably was far from it.
Me too!
Actually, for me she was the best looking. lol
@@britusman And probably the smartest too. After all, she survived.
@@stuffnva Yes, and that tells you something, she was a genious hehe
It was just the opposite. Henry VIII forgot to look in a mirror. He was very far from what you possibly could classify as handsome.
Amazing!
Hello how are you doing 😊😊☺️☺️
Absolutely brilliant animating later portraits.
Great. I like see to Felipe II. Please, could you make the family of Isabel I of Castile and the Spanish Habsburgs?
I absolutely adore your channel one thing could you please keep the text on the screen a little longer it goes by very quickly and I have to pause the video to read everything
Thank you for demonstrating how she went from being a beautiful fresh princess to a weathered-face prematurely aged matron of executions. I guess the turning of events following her parents' divorce changed her lifepath for ever. She went from one of the most eligible princesses in Europe to an illegitimate disinherited and contempt daughter (to her father) and forced to be away her loving mother. Her engagements were broken and she went through hell until her status was partly re-instated. No wonder she gained the reputation of the most bitter English Queen. I do not feel sorry for her, but you can see elements to feel sorry for her in her face changes through time...
I so agree, and thought if I could have gone back into Time itself, I would have wanted to rescue this poor lass, and in becoming her husband, show her the love and respect she should have always been offered. She (as a child) before she could know better, loved her father, and strived hard to please him in all schooling and Court etiquette demanded of her. To see what happened to her beloved Mother...I can't imagine what that could do to the Soul of a young and and scared child, who could not even run into the arms of her Father....actually the architect of her and her Mother's travails. When I see that aged bitter and angry face...no kidding, Mary...I wish you and your Mother the best of Life, in the coming Resurrections. You and Queen Catherine should be first in line...
@@sesquashtwo so true! That monster of a father. Almost destroyed his children, his country, and surely destroyed his soul. Lord have mercy!
@@sesquashtwo It irritates me that Mary Tudor killed something over 200 and her dad killed something over 72,000 but she's called Bloody Mary or as was said the matron of executions .
@@jamesguitar7384 Totally agree. You know, in modern psychology, Doctors that treat an injured psyche, don't focus and dwell on what that psyche did...but on what LED up to that psyche/mind/person acting out in whatever they did, and have now come to , or been through Court appointment, prescribed treatment for mental stress and/or illness. Today, Mary would not be labelled as such...but would enter a regimen of treatment, that hopefully, could heal her heart, and allow her to feel, she is also entitled to be loved, to be respected, to be held in another's arms, and held safe. You could only hope!
@@jamesguitar7384 the difference is that she got the name by the protestants because she was focused in killing protestants and only ruled for 5 years, her father ruled for almost 40 years
Very interesting way to teach British history and show what Queen Mary looked like.
Amazing thanks 🙏
Beautiful. Thank you!!
Tenderness and sadness in the queen face.
She wasn't that tender. She burnt hundreds of English protestants, and earned for herself the title " Bloody Mary" because of it. She was a disaster as a Queen, and would have made Enland a vassal state of Spain.
Her depictions vary so widely, that these could be three different people!
I'd be intrigued to see you reconstruct Lady Jane Grey, one of these days.
I think this is amazing. I love to see one of the king of France, Francis I , and one of Katherine of Aragon, and Jane Seymour.
Mary Tudor's father was Henry VIII ( a redhead) and Katherine of Aragon (a blonde), her hair is a bit auburn as you can tell from the painting, not light brown.
Fantastic work as always Panayiotis! Would you ever think of doing more non European historical figures? Would be really interesting to see the Benin Bronzes as Real Faces
OMG!! Last one is really scary😟 the way she stares.
very nice video, thank you
Your job is marvelous I hope we can see more about Joan Seymour family his ambitious brothers, Frances Brandon, and Lady Douglas the daughter of Margaret Tudor because through her the Tudor bloodline stills lives in the current English Royal Family.
The painting of Mary by Antonis Mor looks like a photograph. He, as well as Holbein, we’re the most photo realistic portrait artists of the 16th century.
Should do the Hapsburg line if you haven't already
Could probably just do one to represent the house
Yes!!! I second this!!!
Phillip II couldn't hide the chin.
Such fantastic work. I really enjoy your channel. Have you considered doing different renditions of famous Christian Martyr s, the Borgia, or Chinese Emperors/ Empresses. I would totally love to see your idea of what Suleimans and his famous wife and concubines looked like.
Her father ruined all of his children's lives.
Please do one about louis 14
N louis 16
N marie antoinette
N Robespierre
,all of french monarchs n famous figures
I’ve known most of this for years. But seeing the faces moving just takes it to whole other level for me.
It was fascinating to watch this. Two of my ancestors on my mother's side were burned at the stake by Mary in April 1556.
Thomas and Richard Spurge of Bocking, Essex
Mary was a paradox. Despite burning of Protestants she was also capable of great acts of compassion and kindness as well as forgiveness against her enemies. She actively enforced the anti-enclosure laws thus preventing landlessness and destitution and probably death for many thousands of peasants. Wonderful to see a real likeness of Mary.
More Henry VIII please I wanna see him as young then old
What is this music? It is so good
They look great!
It’s interesting how a smile softens the features. I think we were made to smile lots 😊
Bravo man amazing work. XD
Queen Mary was not by any stretch of the imagination an ugly woman. Her enemies were vicious and not only labeled her "Bloody Mary" but, also, said that she was ugly. If these computer images are anywhere near correct, she was attractive.
When she was younger; yes!
This is not Bloody Mary. That was Mary Queen of Scots
Actually it was Mary I, she was given it because she burned protestants as heretics
@@maryellen21 Omg, youre right. Whoops.
Woah!!! Mary.T was a beauty in her youth.
A video about Carlos II of Spain and his Family would be very interesanting. Great Job, greetings.
Amazing videos! Can you do the Stuarts?
I would Looooove to see the french court 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
mary is my favourite historical figure and seeing her like that truly made my day 🥺🥺
At 2:12 she reminds me a little of queen elizabeth II
Quite eerie. Also, could you give references for the (excellent) music?
You are the best.
Amazing work!! Love this channel.
This woman’s life was very hard. Can anyone tell me what they think might of caused her “fathom Pregnancy”?
She wanted that child too much and her brain started to give information to the whole system to "make" her pregnant
@@crocoloco that is what I thought. But I maybe someone knew a more in-depth answer.
low developing cancer
I read it was uterine cancer and she died in agony, plus when they examined her organs they found them discolored and diseased? A fitting punishment for what she did.
@@abigailtrumbo178agreed. I’m sick of all this pro Mary Tudor crap from
Her fan club
Great video, could you leave the text up a little longer though, it's hard to speed read, lol. Thanks.
For sure mate!