Rodrigo (Alexander VI) wasn't a bad looking guy in his youth: he was tall, handsome, strong, and apparently very affable, intelligent, and charming. In his youth, he got into a rivalry with a young bishop named Giuliano della Rovere over the same woman: that woman turned out to be Vanozza dei Cattanei, the future Borgia Matriarch.
The author of the Godfather books described Rodrigo Borgia as the original mafia don, but yes, the mother of his kids, Vanozza Cattenai, was considered the most beautiful woman in Rome, while she was in her 30's.
@@ladyv5655 Rodrigo himself probably looked liked Cesare and Juan when he was younger. Rodrigo was into blondes and while we can probably assume Lucrezia got the bulk of her looks from her mother, the fact that the Borgia brothers had dark hair probably means they looked a lot more like their pops. Though I imagine Rodrigo being more even-tempered than the infamously mercurial Cesare and the notoriously spoiled Juan.
It's from the Assassins Creed game series, which is famous for having amazing soundtracks. And since one of the games is set during the Borgia papacy period, quite adequate for this video.
the Borgia family was among the most influential in Italy in the Renaissance period, but it was also the most scandalous and intricate for family faudes and plots to gain political status and full power over Rome with the relationship of the Vatican and other prominent kingdoms in Italy Renaissance. beauty and charm opened many doors to him. All Rodrigo's children were renowned for their beauty
@@xuanzongoftang7856 You are right we don't know but one thing we know for sure: if the portraits were less flattering than reality, they would have been rejected by the client and they would not have made it to the 21st Century.
@@annemurphy9339 That might well be (if it is not said explicitly to flatter these influential members of the family) but in general one can say that images of people who could afford to make portraits of themselves influenced the artistic values. The artists were paid for 'positive' portraits and not for images that were look-a likes I guess. Nothing changed in marketing except we can now verify portraits with photos and films.
The music is haunting I can see them seated at the table feasting and laughing and people dancing well if that's what u call it but I would imagine it was beautiful I will have to say it again another masterpiece thanks again
I watched the series 'The Borgias' which I thought was brilliant. It is fascinating seeing these people as they would have appeared in real life. They certainly had good looks.
The doors of time open for us once again as we get a glimpse of some of those who were a part of the human story, their characters brought to life from the images artists left for us to treasure, all those centuries ago.
Great pictures but the characterizations of incest, murder and orgies came later as part of propaganda by Julius II who hated the borga’s. The tv series repeated the propaganda. Julius II was the same Giuliano della Rovere who was the enemy of Rodrigo in the series. Rodrigo had several issues which made him a target - he was Spanish, he was treasurer under Innocent 6th and knew where the cardinals filched money , and he acknowledged his children which the other cardinals and popes did not. I think the issue here was because clerical celibacy was to protect the church property and acknowledging children went against this and was bad form. I don,t say they were saints but it is interesting that the rumours did not start until Julius was on the papal throne. No evidence was produced.
Thanks for the history. One anecdote my Italian friends are fond of: a suburb of Rome started life as an estate provided to an illegitimate son of a nobleman. This suburb still bears the name "Bastardo." Politicians regularly move to change it, and just as regularly the inhabitants take to the streets chanting and waving signs saying 'Siempre Bastardi!' and it sticks.
By TV series, do you mean Showtime The Borgias (showrunner Neil Jordan, with Jeremy Irons)? The European co-production Borgia (with American showrunner Tom Fontana) portrayed the Borgias as no better or worse than any of the other powerful families in Rome at the time. No orgies, everyone is involved in bribery and corruption and occasional violence (Borgias or the rivals, it's all the same) and there ia some UST and a kiss between Cesare and Lucrezia but that's as far as anything incestuous goes. Juan and Lucrezia hate each other, and the accusation of Rodrigo's supposed incest with Lucrezia are portrayed as purely political slander/Giovanni Sforza getting back at the Pope for annulling his marriage to Lucrezia and embarrassing him publicly by claiming it was due to his impotence.
@@Nighthawk799 That is indeed interesting..I thought at that time it was understood the higher the hierarchy in the church(pope, cardinals etc)the more accepted it was they were not celibate. While priests celibacy had to be obeyed. I don't know much about it but I heard from my catholic friends that prior to the Middle Ages priests did not have to take a bow of celibacy. That that started as the church became prominent in politics
Thank you. You wouldn’t blink an eye if you saw them walking down the street today. Handsome family. Makes you always wonder though, that history has portrayed them correctly
Oh my goodness !! Wow !! Beautiful ! Amazing ! Wonderful job ! One of the best ones ! Thank you so much, Panagiotis 🌷🌷🌷 It is also very interesting because from one hand, she has three absolutely different portraits. But from the other hand, if you have a very good eye (and you do) you could see that the third one a kind of unites the first and the second one. And I have to admit that this time you were even more creative than ever ! At least this is my personal opinion 😁 The funny thing is, when I read about her appearance I thought like " Hmmm, sounds like me." Then, when I saw the first portrait I was like " Oh ! She really reminds me in a way. The cheek bones, the shape of a face, the same lips especially the upper one." And then the third portrait came and you just killed me ! It was like " Oh my goodness !! Are you kidding me ?! This is me ! " I have a fair hair, white skin, absolutely proportional face and body, hazel eyes which change their colour. I have the same shape of a face and absolutely the same smile. Just my hair is a kind of curly and not straight... So basically I was looking at my own version. It is absolutely hilarious 😂😂😂 I've enjoyed this video a lot 😁😁😁 Greetings from Nana 🙏🙏🙏 You've made my day 💜💜💜
@@panagiotisconstantinou Well, I didn't missed any since I've discovered you here... By the way, is the world mate could be referred to women as well ?
1. As a “mixed race” person this convo feels icky. 2. Most commissioned paintings were… enhanced… to flatter the subject. Photoshop didn’t start with photography.
Agree but there should be a basic context that is true..I did my family tree and wow do people differ according to who's telling the story. Records don't lie(for the most part ;) so a person follows that. Will never be a fan of the Borgias but find these reconstructions extraordinary
At her times, she was a woman of power loved by someones and hated by others, just like her father and brother (consider that political fights in Italy during the Renaissance were for our standards incredibly harsh and violent). After her death, as time went by her figure was admired much more than despised, her black legend was created in the XIX century by anglo-saxon protestants as part of the anti-catholic propaganda.
Beautiful work, as always. But I'm surprised you remodeled Lucrezia's infamously bleached blonde hair to brown. I'm also curious as to why you didn't use the fresco from the Borgia apartments that is definitely her.
The Borgias could compete handily with the Romanovs in a beauty contest for royals! Nothing like the gruesome, incest-bred Hapsburgs. Some of your viewers are being snooty about Lucrezia not being beautiful enough. They forget there was no plastic surgery in those days, so facial flaws were just a fact of life. She still had a lovely face. I love the background music. Please post the name of the group and the name of the song. I also loved the background music in your Catherine of Aragon piece and I would love to know the group and song that was played.
gracias Constantinou pues aparte de aprender Historia nos acercas a las personas, famosas y las conocemos y los actualizas. Excelente video, felicidades y sigue dàndonos estos momentos increíbles¡¡¡
This is amazing! I mean AMAZING! I couldn’t have even imagined that something like this can be possible! The human faces are not the Holy Graal for VFX artists anymore! I recently saw the short movie : The Hunted based on the EA and Lucasfilm video game: Star Wars Squadrons and was unpleasantly surprised ( if not shocked ) by the fact how rude the game characters’ faces had been worked out! The faces look pretty rubber-like, ultimately non-vivid! It’s really odd how the multi billion corporation like Disney, and its subsidiaries Lucasfilm and EA did a way worse than a work of an independent freelancer that we’re seeing here! The Greek artist should’ve definitely been hired by aforesaid companies: no one can do more vivid and realistic faces and expressions like him !!! Hollywood is blind!
Ellos eran bellos, un poco más clara la piel de lo que aquí se ve,Lucrecia era rubia y cesar tenía ojos verdes, los crímenes y horrores que se les atribuyen, eran comunes a toda la sociedad de la época, no por eso menos censurables obviamente,no eran los únicos ambiciosos y terribles pero como no eran italianos ( o Romanos a la época ) los soportaban menos
VERY GOOD LOOKING FAMILY. I LOVE THESE KIND OF VIDEOS, BUT WISH THAT THE PEOPLE WHO DO THEM WOULD GIVE A PERSON ENOUGH TIME TO READ THE MESSAGES WITH THE PHOTOS. I DON'T READ THAT FAST. COULD YOU PLEASE SLOW THEM DOWN SOME SO ALL OF US FANS CAN READ THEM?? GOD BLESS YOU & THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS.
Panagiotis, First of all, Thank you for making my dad's descendants come to life. If my dad was still alive, I think he would enjoy seeing what his descendants looked like in real life. Will you create the Hapsburg Dynasty? They're not any of my descendants, your work is very interesting to see what the past royals really looked like.
@@jesney0842 she was pretty much a “princess of Rome.” Since her father was pope, that held considerable power and influence making her almost equal to a princes
@@jesney0842 the Pope in that period had more authority than royalty. Both parents came from aristocratic families and she married Alphonso 1. That promotion would have given her a legitimate, permanent title.
@@jesney0842 the catholic church is an universal state, not only a faith but an universal big power and at those times , the papacy has more power and legitimacy than kings or emperors, it was the church and the cardinals and pope who legitimated and confirmed the election or rising to the thrones of newly elected monarchs, princes or rulers, the leaders of this important economical, spiritual, political and societal organization, state and church, community, society, faith, ideals, teachings, creeds had a very important place on the societies of western European nations and they were named the princes of the church , a church that supposedly was founded by saint peter and saint Paul .........
Great video. I find the Borgias a very fascinating family. The only downfall was their corruption to benefit themselves. I’d like to see you do a video on the Medici’s, another very interesting and corrupt family.
Lucrezia was truly a beautiful woman, considering one portrait or another..... 👏 Only you could give her blonde curly hair as she clearly had on the portraits
Wonderful depiction of the Borgias. A bit more historical information and context would have benefited this. Lucretia Borgia is often considered one of the great beauties and temptresses of the late 15th and early 16th centuries and the first depiction of her was, I think, the most compelling. The music is entrancing but as said, more information about the Borgias would make this even more illuminating. Well done!
Interesting, the infamous family as the actually looked like. I, for one, believe the stories. It was necessary to be ruthless and capable and willing to commit corrupt acts to rise to positions of power as they achieved.
It would take hours to see it. Where should the artist begin? 13 th Century? 15th Century? 16th Centrury and both the Spanish (the senior branch) and the Austrian (the junior branch) whith all their marriages between first cousins and uncles? Should the artist also portrait the french Bourbons from Louis XiV, since he was and Habsburg from his mother Maria de Austria, and his grandfather, Felipe III of Spain? Too a complicated project, I´m afraid. That family tree would reforest all Amazonia.
Thank you! Truly fascinating to see how they might look today. To me, I think the clue is that it was a renaissance period & a time for experimenting with new ideas, concepts, mediums, methods, attitudes & behaviours, which in looking back through history seems to occur around 700yrs or so & humans noticeably change quite rapidly & dramatically spiritually, psychologically & physically each time, a bit like where we are now I guess. Cant really compare or judge them based on how we are now to how they were then because we couldnt know then what we know now but it is truly magnificent too see them come to life like this, helps to relate to them & feel more connected to our own personal ancestral heritages really.
Heavens above, the wonderful images portrayed on this video especially make the subjects appear to rival later Hollywood icons ! So well-researched, indeed...
Great job. Just an important correction: Lucrezia didn't speak Catalan, but Valencian. No matter how many millions the Catalan lobby spends to change history, Catalan only exists after the reunification of different dialects of Occitan in the beginning of XXth century by catalanist linguists who copied and stole much of the grammar and orthography of Valencian, and they even claim that Valencian and Mallorcan literature (mainly Raimon Llull, Valencian, and Aussias March, Mallorcan), is Catalan ( there isn't any proper Catalan literature in different dialects till the 19th century) , but that simply isn't possible, cause Catalan didn't exist in he 15th century, while Valencian had already its own grammar since 1497, which Catalan didn't have one till 1920's.
From what I understand, you made several versions of Lucrecia Borgia's face... The first one I thought was very Asian, as I said, but the others that appeared later I think are more possible faces. One is actually very pretty
George Washington was cousin to the Borgias. His family was from one of Catherine of Aragons ladies. Also they were related to the great general Gonzalo de Fernandez de Cordoba. Where is St. Francis Borgia? He was the grandson of the pope. People forget that family produced a Saint and superior general of the Jesuit order. He was the son of Giovanni. I think he looks like George Washington.
Almost any spaniard must be a descendant of or related to a Borgia. Borja is a very common surname in Spain. Here you can see how many Borjas exist in Spain, an in the rest of the world, nowadays. wikiapellidos.com/borja
@@wednesdayschild3627 We are all "sons of Adam amd Eve (XD XD XD, being ironic), or, to be more scientifically right, from just a bunch of surviving homosapiens in South Africa, so the concept of "aristocracy" is quite stupid to me.
We all europeans are directly connected to emperor Charlmaigne, just a simple math calculation, so if everyone is "aristocrat" is equal to saying that anyone is. I´m a direct descendant of King Fruela I of Asturias , so say the documents of my family.... just as the rest a 200.000 people in the world with my own surname. So I´m quite probably a very far cousin of you yourself. Because we are all family connected in a wide range of kinship.
Fantastic reconstructions of the notorious Renaissance dynasty. You neglected to include the youngest son Joffre aka Goffredo Borgia though. Maybe you could do one of him next. Looking forward to the next great figures from the past you will make a video on.
And it has to mentioned that Rodrigo Borgia is related all the royal houses of Europe . Also Lucrezia Borgia is actully ancestor to the late princess Diana . And because Dianas son Prince William is heir to the british throne . A person with Borgia ancestors will one day be King of the united Kingdom of great britain and the nations of the commonwealth ….
I think spanish are the most handsome from all these series, both female and male, even until present days (and not only the royalty to be honest). Roman emperors were really handsome too.
Cesare had syphilis and wore a veil whenever his face erupted. Died in a minor skirmish with several of his enemies, when his horse fell on him, pinning his arms and died by a spear thrust into the neck.
Amazing research and stunning results! One of the best if not THE best video you have made!!!
Ahahahahahahabahahahahahahahahahahah this is clearly a zombie joke.
Sapere aude
Yes very👌💖
Agreed. This is awesome work. And the Borgias were scary.
@@m.f.hopkins8728 Yeah, and hard to kill in Assassins Creed Brotherhood.
Ok these Borgia kids were quite the lookers. Must be mum's genes.
Rodrigo (Alexander VI) wasn't a bad looking guy in his youth: he was tall, handsome, strong, and apparently very affable, intelligent, and charming.
In his youth, he got into a rivalry with a young bishop named Giuliano della Rovere over the same woman: that woman turned out to be Vanozza dei Cattanei, the future Borgia Matriarch.
The author of the Godfather books described Rodrigo Borgia as the original mafia don, but yes, the mother of his kids, Vanozza Cattenai, was considered the most beautiful woman in Rome, while she was in her 30's.
@@ladyv5655 Rodrigo himself probably looked liked Cesare and Juan when he was younger. Rodrigo was into blondes and while we can probably assume Lucrezia got the bulk of her looks from her mother, the fact that the Borgia brothers had dark hair probably means they looked a lot more like their pops.
Though I imagine Rodrigo being more even-tempered than the infamously mercurial Cesare and the notoriously spoiled Juan.
Beauty fades. The soul is immortal.
Indeed
Contemporary said Lucrezia be a true beatiful woman
As always, the music you choose is marvelous.
It's from the Assassins Creed game series, which is famous for having amazing soundtracks. And since one of the games is set during the Borgia papacy period, quite adequate for this video.
@@Palmieres Thanks!
I don't know about Assassins Creed but the piece is called Stella Splendens.
@@JB-rl4ik Thanks to you too!
Please consider doing the De Medici family???
Yes please, my family.
Yes, please
And the Auditore family next
@@NoName-yw1pt hmh
Medici is on Netflix
Both Cesare and Giovanni are stunning! Even as a man, I might say that your reconstitution portraits are strangely beautiful...! WoW
the Borgia family was among the most influential in Italy in the Renaissance period, but it was also the most scandalous and intricate for family faudes and plots to gain political status and full power over Rome with the relationship of the Vatican and other prominent kingdoms in Italy Renaissance. beauty and charm opened many doors to him. All Rodrigo's children were renowned for their beauty
Ah if only to see a portrait of their mother as her children were so attractive.
I have to say, they were a handsome family.
The artists are paid well to make them look better than in reality of course
@@HarpsichordVinylGallery who knows if they irl potrait actually good
@@xuanzongoftang7856 You are right we don't know but one thing we know for sure: if the portraits were less flattering than reality, they would have been rejected by the client and they would not have made it to the 21st Century.
@@HarpsichordVinylGallery Historical accounts say they were very attractive people.
@@annemurphy9339 That might well be (if it is not said explicitly to flatter these influential members of the family) but in general one can say that images of people who could afford to make portraits of themselves influenced the artistic values.
The artists were paid for 'positive' portraits and not for images that were look-a likes I guess. Nothing changed in marketing except we can now verify portraits with photos and films.
The music is haunting I can see them seated at the table feasting and laughing and people dancing well if that's what u call it but I would imagine it was beautiful I will have to say it again another masterpiece thanks again
I watched the series 'The Borgias' which I thought was brilliant. It is fascinating seeing these people as they would have appeared in real life. They certainly had good looks.
I’m in the process of watching that, it’s fantastic.
Rodrigo Borgias partner must have brought the good looks in because his sons had more refined features than him
Well, good looks up until the syphilis. lol
@@RJLbwb Nothing wrong with a little syphilis.
@@LindseyN1223 I have the DVD set, and should watch it again. It's just too bad the the series was never completed due to its cost.
The doors of time open for us once again as we get a glimpse of some of those who were a part of the human story, their characters brought to life from the images artists left for us to treasure, all those centuries ago.
Great pictures but the characterizations of incest, murder and orgies came later as part of propaganda by Julius II who hated the borga’s. The tv series repeated the propaganda. Julius II was the same Giuliano della Rovere who was the enemy of Rodrigo in the series. Rodrigo had several issues which made him a target - he was Spanish, he was treasurer under Innocent 6th and knew where the cardinals filched money , and he acknowledged his children which the other cardinals and popes did not. I think the issue here was because clerical celibacy was to protect the church property and acknowledging children went against this and was bad form. I don,t say they were saints but it is interesting that the rumours did not start until Julius was on the papal throne. No evidence was produced.
Thanks for the history. One anecdote my Italian friends are fond of: a suburb of Rome started life as an estate provided to an illegitimate son of a nobleman. This suburb still bears the name "Bastardo." Politicians regularly move to change it, and just as regularly the inhabitants take to the streets chanting and waving signs saying 'Siempre Bastardi!' and it sticks.
Very interesting!👍
By TV series, do you mean Showtime The Borgias (showrunner Neil Jordan, with Jeremy Irons)? The European co-production Borgia (with American showrunner Tom Fontana) portrayed the Borgias as no better or worse than any of the other powerful families in Rome at the time. No orgies, everyone is involved in bribery and corruption and occasional violence (Borgias or the rivals, it's all the same) and there ia some UST and a kiss between Cesare and Lucrezia but that's as far as anything incestuous goes. Juan and Lucrezia hate each other, and the accusation of Rodrigo's supposed incest with Lucrezia are portrayed as purely political slander/Giovanni Sforza getting back at the Pope for annulling his marriage to Lucrezia and embarrassing him publicly by claiming it was due to his impotence.
I found very interesting your thoughts about clerical celibacy, to protect the church property. It makes totally sense.
@@Nighthawk799 That is indeed interesting..I thought at that time it was understood the higher the hierarchy in the church(pope, cardinals etc)the more accepted it was they were not celibate. While priests celibacy had to be obeyed. I don't know much about it but I heard from my catholic friends that prior to the Middle Ages priests did not have to take a bow of celibacy. That that started as the church became prominent in politics
So amazing how they favor each other especially the eyes. They had it all but died so young.
That's why they seemed to all have teeth still. Not much dental hygiene going on back then
Wow fantastic faces! And I loved the mideaval music you chose!
Thank you. You wouldn’t blink an eye if you saw them walking down the street today. Handsome family. Makes you always wonder though, that history has portrayed them correctly
Oh my goodness !! Wow !! Beautiful ! Amazing ! Wonderful job ! One of the best ones ! Thank you so much, Panagiotis 🌷🌷🌷 It is also very interesting because from one hand, she has three absolutely different portraits. But from the other hand, if you have a very good eye (and you do) you could see that the third one a kind of unites the first and the second one. And I have to admit that this time you were even more creative than ever ! At least this is my personal opinion 😁 The funny thing is, when I read about her appearance I thought like " Hmmm, sounds like me." Then, when I saw the first portrait I was like " Oh ! She really reminds me in a way. The cheek bones, the shape of a face, the same lips especially the upper one." And then the third portrait came and you just killed me ! It was like " Oh my goodness !! Are you kidding me ?! This is me ! " I have a fair hair, white skin, absolutely proportional face and body, hazel eyes which change their colour. I have the same shape of a face and absolutely the same smile. Just my hair is a kind of curly and not straight... So basically I was looking at my own version. It is absolutely hilarious 😂😂😂 I've enjoyed this video a lot 😁😁😁 Greetings from Nana 🙏🙏🙏 You've made my day 💜💜💜
Thx a lot mate. I m so glad that people watch these videos to spend their time happily and relax!
@@panagiotisconstantinou Well, I didn't missed any since I've discovered you here... By the way, is the world mate could be referred to women as well ?
@@user-ru1ki it is being used as a more general term by millenials.
@@michellebyrom6551 I understand. It's just I had never been called like that before 😁
*All three siblings had handsome faces (yes and I mean the girl too because she wasn't delicately pretty), but they eyes were very....sly.*
Love your videos, but can you keep the words on the screen a little longer?
Agree! They move way too fast!
I love the way they do the portraits to live faces! I love the choice of music as well. Thanx for sharing.
Borgias men are hot AF.
Spanish/Italian mix, it works always well when you're into the "dark handsome stranger" type... 😋
fan2jnrc, I totally agree. Another fantastic mix Irish and Italian. The offspring usually are very, very good looking
1. As a “mixed race” person this convo feels icky. 2. Most commissioned paintings were… enhanced… to flatter the subject. Photoshop didn’t start with photography.
@@mixedviews3536 1. huh? 2. Good point.
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All history is warped over time, who really knows how good or bad these people were, in the context of the time in which they lived.
Agree but there should be a basic context that is true..I did my family tree and wow do people differ according to who's telling the story. Records don't lie(for the most part ;) so a person follows that.
Will never be a fan of the Borgias but find these reconstructions extraordinary
I was expecting this one for a long time!! Thank you!!!
I wonder of Lucrezia was wicked or just a maligned victim.?
She was said to have strawberry blonde hair and light green or gray eyes.
Couldn't she have been a little bit of both?
At her times, she was a woman of power loved by someones and hated by others, just like her father and brother (consider that political fights in Italy during the Renaissance were for our standards incredibly harsh and violent). After her death, as time went by her figure was admired much more than despised, her black legend was created in the XIX century by anglo-saxon protestants as part of the anti-catholic propaganda.
@@danielevilone ah, thanks
Truly amazing! You outdid yourself. It is an emotion to watch your videos. Thank you and greetings from Italy .
Beautiful work, as always. But I'm surprised you remodeled Lucrezia's infamously bleached blonde hair to brown. I'm also curious as to why you didn't use the fresco from the Borgia apartments that is definitely her.
Rodrigo looks straight out of the Sopranos
LOL exactly
@@homelesshannah50 Exactly for you, americans... ahahahaha.
Moc se mi líbí, že těm lidem fandíte a ukazujete je hezčí než asi ve skutečnosti byli. Jen tak dále! Dobrá práce.👍
The Borgias could compete handily with the Romanovs in a beauty contest for royals! Nothing like the gruesome, incest-bred Hapsburgs. Some of your viewers are being snooty about Lucrezia not being beautiful enough. They forget there was no plastic surgery in those days, so facial flaws were just a fact of life. She still had a lovely face. I love the background music. Please post the name of the group and the name of the song. I also loved the background music in your Catherine of Aragon piece and I would love to know the group and song that was played.
I actually think she is stunning! Natural beauty we are not used to see these days, very sad times...
1st portrait, Lucretia looks like her brothers.
gracias Constantinou pues aparte de aprender Historia nos acercas a las personas, famosas y las conocemos y los actualizas. Excelente video, felicidades y sigue dàndonos estos momentos increíbles¡¡¡
This is amazing!
I mean AMAZING! I couldn’t have even imagined that something like this can be possible! The human faces are not the Holy Graal for VFX artists anymore!
I recently saw the short movie : The Hunted based on the EA and Lucasfilm video game: Star Wars Squadrons and was unpleasantly surprised ( if not shocked ) by the fact how rude the game characters’ faces had been worked out! The faces look pretty rubber-like, ultimately non-vivid!
It’s really odd how the multi billion corporation like Disney, and its subsidiaries Lucasfilm and EA did a way worse than a work of an independent freelancer that we’re seeing here!
The Greek artist should’ve definitely been hired by aforesaid companies: no one can do more vivid and realistic faces and expressions like him !!!
Hollywood is blind!
Ellos eran bellos, un poco más clara la piel de lo que aquí se ve,Lucrecia era rubia y cesar tenía ojos verdes, los crímenes y horrores que se les atribuyen, eran comunes a toda la sociedad de la época, no por eso menos censurables obviamente,no eran los únicos ambiciosos y terribles pero como no eran italianos ( o Romanos a la época ) los soportaban menos
Really a beautiful family. Wonderful effects editing too. Bravo.👌🏻
Thank you so much 🤗
VERY GOOD LOOKING FAMILY. I LOVE THESE KIND OF VIDEOS, BUT WISH THAT THE PEOPLE WHO DO THEM WOULD GIVE A PERSON ENOUGH TIME TO READ THE MESSAGES WITH THE PHOTOS. I DON'T READ THAT FAST. COULD YOU PLEASE SLOW THEM DOWN SOME SO ALL OF US FANS CAN READ THEM?? GOD BLESS YOU & THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS.
Caps
I mentioned it before too. I just pause read and play when I’m ready.
Your work is amazing indeed! Brilliant!
WOW. I had no idea they were such a good-looking family.
Extraordinary!! Beautiful family for such evil history!!
Which just goes to prove that good looks do not make one a good person.
It doesn't keep you from being one, but it doesn't make you one.
Excellent Work! Bravo!
Handsome mobsters at this or any age.
Can you do it with Henry II of France, his wife Catherine of Medici and his mistress Diane of Poitiers??
I could give it a shot!😉
Yes, please!
I would like to see that.
Me too, please. X
And me as well. Thank you 🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺🇦🇺
And Nostradamus!
I love this one! The Borgia tv show is one of my favorites as well!
Which one? I watched the one with Jeremy Irons, but it got cancelled. Is the other one good?
Her protrait in Pinturicchio's frescoe is a contemporany portrait of her teens
Panagiotis, First of all, Thank you for making my dad's descendants come to life. If my dad was still alive, I think he would enjoy seeing what his descendants looked like in real life. Will you create the Hapsburg Dynasty? They're not any of my descendants, your work is very interesting to see what the past royals really looked like.
You mean ancestors?
Dude, you are their descendant, they are your ancestors
@@damiengallagher My bad, I had to go look up the differences. Thank you for correcting me.
What stunningly good looking people the Borgias were
Wonderful again. Thank you.🙂
Caesare is Keanu Reeves xD
I thought the same!!!;)
In the reconstruction he rather reminded me of Orlando Bloom.
Amazing! Thank you! Please, which are the songs in this video? The music is so beautiful....
I recognize Lucrecia Wright away, even before reading the title. Good job, megale !
Lucrezia was considered the most beautiful princes in Europe, t
he beauty of this is not uncomparable
@@jesney0842 she was pretty much a “princess of Rome.” Since her father was pope, that held considerable power and influence making her almost equal to a princes
@@jesney0842 the Pope in that period had more authority than royalty. Both parents came from aristocratic families and she married Alphonso 1. That promotion would have given her a legitimate, permanent title.
@@jesney0842 vatican was a state (still is) bigger than it is now...
@@jesney0842 the catholic church is an universal state, not only a faith but an universal big power and at those times , the papacy has more power and legitimacy than kings or emperors, it was the church and the cardinals and pope who legitimated and confirmed the election or rising to the thrones of newly elected monarchs, princes or rulers, the leaders of this important economical, spiritual, political and societal organization, state and church, community, society, faith, ideals, teachings, creeds had a very important place on the societies of western European nations and they were named the princes of the church , a church that supposedly was founded by saint peter and saint Paul .........
Great video. I find the Borgias a very fascinating family. The only downfall was their corruption to benefit themselves. I’d like to see you do a video on the Medici’s, another very interesting and corrupt family.
Lucrezia was truly a beautiful woman, considering one portrait or another..... 👏 Only you could give her blonde curly hair as she clearly had on the portraits
Amazing. Thank you!!
Wonderful depiction of the Borgias. A bit more historical information and context would have benefited this. Lucretia Borgia is often considered one of the great beauties and temptresses of the late 15th and early 16th centuries and the first depiction of her was, I think, the most compelling. The music is entrancing but as said, more information about the Borgias would make this even more illuminating. Well done!
House of Borgia always amazement and this UT video brings them to life~
Interesting, the infamous family as the actually looked like. I, for one, believe the stories. It was necessary to be ruthless and capable and willing to commit corrupt acts to rise to positions of power as they achieved.
most fond of the first portrait of lucrezia. if she looked like that she was a real stunner.
Can you do a part two, please? One for Jofre/Goffredo Borgia, Vannozza Cattanei, Guilia Farnese, and Sancia of Aragon?
Another excellent episode! Thank you.
phenomenal!!! Bravo!!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Stunning, j'adore. Cela donne envie de se replonger dans la saga des Borgia. Merci Monsieur!🙏🙏🙏🙏
I LOVE your videos!!!
Wow another awesome video...
Love the assassin's creed music boii
Please do video about Habsburg family.
It would take hours to see it. Where should the artist begin? 13 th Century? 15th Century? 16th Centrury and both the Spanish (the senior branch) and the Austrian (the junior branch) whith all their marriages between first cousins and uncles? Should the artist also portrait the french Bourbons from Louis XiV, since he was and Habsburg from his mother Maria de Austria, and his grandfather, Felipe III of Spain? Too a complicated project, I´m afraid. That family tree would reforest all Amazonia.
Please make one video about kings and queens of Portugal
What is the soundtrack, please!?
Bravissimo!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you! Truly fascinating to see how they might look today. To me, I think the clue is that it was a renaissance period & a time for experimenting with new ideas, concepts, mediums, methods, attitudes & behaviours, which in looking back through history seems to occur around 700yrs or so & humans noticeably change quite rapidly & dramatically spiritually, psychologically & physically each time, a bit like where we are now I guess. Cant really compare or judge them based on how we are now to how they were then because we couldnt know then what we know now but it is truly magnificent too see them come to life like this, helps to relate to them & feel more connected to our own personal ancestral heritages really.
Мне кажется они были хорошие люди оклеветали из зависти, а актёр который играет папу вообще облагородил Александра6
Very cool but what happened to Lucrezia’s hazel eyes?
Heavens above, the wonderful images portrayed on this video especially make the subjects appear to rival later Hollywood icons !
So well-researched, indeed...
Great job. Just an important correction: Lucrezia didn't speak Catalan, but Valencian. No matter how many millions the Catalan lobby spends to change history, Catalan only exists after the reunification of different dialects of Occitan in the beginning of XXth century by catalanist linguists who copied and stole much of the grammar and orthography of Valencian, and they even claim that Valencian and Mallorcan literature (mainly Raimon Llull, Valencian, and Aussias March, Mallorcan), is Catalan ( there isn't any proper Catalan literature in different dialects till the 19th century) , but that simply isn't possible, cause Catalan didn't exist in he 15th century, while Valencian had already its own grammar since 1497, which Catalan didn't have one till 1920's.
Rodrigo Borgia looks so venal and ruthlessly cunning-well done !
Wooow really well done!!!
Fascinating!
From what I understand, you made several versions of Lucrecia Borgia's face... The first one I thought was very Asian, as I said, but the others that appeared later I think are more possible faces. One is actually very pretty
Well done…Excellent…You give them real relevance, and a familial resemblance is striking
I am looking at something like my 64th Great grandfather with Cesare. Thank you.
George Washington was cousin to the Borgias. His family was from one of Catherine of Aragons ladies. Also they were related to the great general Gonzalo de Fernandez de Cordoba. Where is St. Francis Borgia? He was the grandson of the pope. People forget that family produced a Saint and superior general of the Jesuit order. He was the son of Giovanni. I think he looks like George Washington.
Almost any spaniard must be a descendant of or related to a Borgia. Borja is a very common surname in Spain. Here you can see how many Borjas exist in Spain, an in the rest of the world, nowadays.
wikiapellidos.com/borja
@@MrSludov the aristocracy 200 plus years ago was extremely connected.
@@wednesdayschild3627 We are all "sons of Adam amd Eve (XD XD XD, being ironic), or, to be more scientifically right, from just a bunch of surviving homosapiens in South Africa, so the concept of "aristocracy" is quite stupid to me.
We all europeans are directly connected to emperor Charlmaigne, just a simple math calculation, so if everyone is "aristocrat" is equal to saying that anyone is. I´m a direct descendant of King Fruela I of Asturias , so say the documents of my family.... just as the rest a 200.000 people in the world with my own surname. So I´m quite probably a very far cousin of you yourself. Because we are all family connected in a wide range of kinship.
History is important, not genealogy.
Hello everyone. Spectacular video thank you for it lucrezia was really beautiful
Fantastic reconstructions of the notorious Renaissance dynasty. You neglected to include the youngest son Joffre aka Goffredo Borgia though. Maybe you could do one of him next. Looking forward to the next great figures from the past you will make a video on.
Thank you! Any other historical figures from the renaissance you would like to see?
@@panagiotisconstantinou Maybe you can do a video on the Visconti family.
Thank you sooooo much!!!!!
And it has to mentioned that Rodrigo Borgia is related all the royal houses of Europe . Also Lucrezia Borgia is actully ancestor to the late princess Diana . And because Dianas son Prince William is heir to the british throne . A person with Borgia ancestors will one day be King of the united Kingdom of great britain and the nations of the commonwealth ….
I was not aware of that. So interesting that there are Borgias' descendants today!
Useful charts has a number of videos on family trees. One focuses on the matrilineal connection between many European monarchs over the past millenia.
Wow! Cesare...
Fascinating.
Very interesting experience. It's like a time machine. Thank you.
That's my dad's side of the family.
2:26 kind of reminds me of ben barnes, just a little
Charming family...
Absolutely amazing!!
Que povo lindo que eram os Bórgias!
Lucrece Borgia est une ancienne réincarnation de la chanteuse Dalida.
Lucrecia era rubia y de ojos claros.En todas las descripciones de todos los historiadores coinciden en su pelo color dorado y sus ojos claros.
Me quedo con la 3er versión de lucrecia... La representación de Rodrigo se puede mejorar, ya que no se ajusta a la versión
It's mine, not yours! Give me the apple!
“Aut Caesar aut nihil “……il principe ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Valentino
How do you do this, it’s amazing!
I think spanish are the most handsome from all these series, both female and male, even until present days (and not only the royalty to be honest). Roman emperors were really handsome too.
Cesare had syphilis and wore a veil whenever his face erupted. Died in a minor skirmish with several of his enemies, when his horse fell on him, pinning his arms and died by a spear thrust into the neck.
I am impressed! Well done indeed!!