The Roman Republic-Real Roman Faces
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Ever wondered what the powerful figures of the Roman Republic REALLY looked like? History books can only tell you so much, but now, cutting-edge technology is peeling back the veil of time!
Join us on a thrilling journey as we recreate the faces of Roman patricians and senators using the latest advancements in facial reconstruction. Witness the transformation from dusty busts to stunningly realistic portraits that bring these historical figures to life like never before!
This video is more than just a history lesson; it's an immersive experience that will captivate your imagination and transport you back to the heart of the Roman Republic! Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the faces that shaped history!
P.S. Want to know more about specific Roman figures? Leave a comment below and we might feature them in a future video!
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How times have changed and we still haven't found a cure for hair loss.
Go and ask Captain/Admiral Jean-Luc Picard about a cure for baldness. Not even the mighty UFP figured out how to cure it. 😁
Hair lose is an advantage. Brightness.
If there is a cure for hair loss, but it is expensive, it is in spray bottles.
Baldness is to be worn with pride. Something modern generations won’t get as manliness is regarded as a negative trait and just like all declining civilisations in history, they prefer effeminacy; a fad that will wane after the next world war.
great information and interesting piece of work Panagiotis and excellent appropriate soundtrack as well.
Many thanks!🙂
The magistrates with military imperium were 1) Dictator 2) Consuls 3) Praetor. The Censor had imperium over the Senate.
İtalyan Mafyası gibidir 😂😅❤🎉Yüzleri kap kara 😂😮😅Sadece Constantinus zamandan beri yüzleri güzel olmaya başlar 😅😊❤
Some people have a face and structure like Neanderthals, which means they are not completely extinct 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Imagine, ancient Romans actually looking like modern Italians.
They look like my Italian grandfather
You mean they weren't British?
@@ruling528 Only in the movies 😂
Read the physical descriptions of the Emperors. Ancient Romans were of a northern phenotype. @@ruling528
Northern Italians.
Names are just data, names with faces is history. Good presentation.
How I do wish that I could have lived when the Romans lived, of course it is now impossible to partake of of the times when they lived 😢
Today some Italians, Spanish, Tunisians, Turkish and Greeks look like authentic Romans.
Turks are mostly from the Balkans that's why
E os loiros parecem bárbaros
Los turcos llegaron mucho más tarde.
And many French and Portuguese too for that matter. Plenty of autochtonous britons from the south of England have dark features too and could pass for Mediterraneans.
@@alexdelpiero2296 Turks started to arrive in Asia Minor in the 11th century, that is more that a thousand years later. They came from Central Asia. They have nothing to do with the Romans.
They look s bit like Italian mafia boses of recent times😅
If Italy only reminds you of the mafia, it means you know very little about it.
My first thought is they look as slimy as any of our politicians here in the US 😂
@@WorldlyBudget I had read "slim" ahahaha
And how many do you know in person to say such things?
@@gerardosalazar161 hey,u need to see a face on tv😆
I think the thing that always strikes me is how much the faces look like us today. You could meet these people anywhere on any street in the world. Well, at least in Europe. I don’t know how you do this magic but it really makes things come alive. Great work!
THEY SAID ROME RULED THE WORLD BUT THEY NEVER RULED THE CHINA MAN BECAUSE ❓️👍👀
Familiar but also different from modern humans. Their features were closer to Neolithic people.
@@Alex-oo9dxThey look like hispanics
Let's not talk nonsense. The men of two thousand years ago belonged to the sapiens species and were exactly like us today.@@Alex-oo9dx
@@Alex-oo9dxque tonteria. Precisamente en dosmil años el hombre no ha evolucionado nada. Las únicas diferencias pueden consistir en estatura actual pero poco más. Somos el mismo especimen. Genéticamente somos el mismo bicho
They definitely look like modern Italians.
What a surprise!!!😂
Yes, actually they look like all south european peoples (spanish, greeks, italians, portuguese, southern french etc) it is obvious...
@@proarte4081 No
It's really great, I don't know why but I always found the Roman republic more interesting than the Roman empire. It would be great if there is also content about the Carthaginians or the Indo-Greek kingdom.
Sono volti italici, identici a quelli di oggi.
Amazing work! You bring the very essence of the history itself alive.xx
Thank you! 😊
I love your work ❤ can you please someday consider doing one of these videos about the ancient imazighen (Amazigh) North Africa and the civilizations there like (Numidia) ❤❤@@panagiotisconstantinou
Tough men.
The gorgeous realism of the Romans is simply amazing in contrast to Christian art of the Middle Ages. Giotto is often given credit for establishing realism and perspective in the 12th century but it all existed centuries before in Rome. So much knowledge was lost prior to the rebirth in the west.
Miguel angel mantuvo esa tecnica justamente en lo q quedava de roma.por algo se llama la epoca del renacimiento
I think the first bust that had hair in this video was Marcus Claudius Marcellus. There's a seated statue of him in a museum in modern Rome and it looks like him.
Making history come to life is a valuable credit
Interesting. As a side note, all the portraits here show men with fairly high and wide cheekbones, strong noses and deep set eyes. Roman nobles were very “nose-conscious” - Pompey’s snub nose (not presented here) was reportedly attributed by his snobbish contemporaries to his Piceni heritage (Pompey’s family was from Picenum, in modern-day Marche). So not a proper Roman nose at all in their opinion.
Absolutely perfect observation. This probably derives from her knowledge as a historical teacher and anthropologist. 👍👍👍
Nicely done. Thank-You. Great work as usual.
The first one looks a lot like the Greek left wing politician Varofaukis, whose wife inspired the Pulp song "Common People" (she came from Greece she had a thirst for knowledge, she studied sculpture at St Martin's college...)
Very nice video.....helps connect modernity to antiquity....Rome is still alive. I am grateful and fascinated.
Wonderful art work! Am I crazy if I say that the first one reminds me Gianīs Varoufakīs' face?
Nothing new, this men had propably a similar look to modern central/northen italians, therefore also southern french and spaniards. I always think that rome was built by a population like modern northen italians, and was ruined by the semitic and middle eastern people.
UNA EXTRAORDINARIA MUESTRA DE LOS TIPOS DE HABITANTES QUE PODEMOS ENCONTRAR EN CUALQUIER PAÍS DEL MUNDO OCCIDENTAL. EXCELENTE¡¡
If only Rome had stayed a republic
To this day, no country had a republic that long ( 6 centuries)
If only the United States stayed a Republic.
@@BELCAN57oh stop
The republic and the empire never set up a veterans administration for the army, the soldiers looked to their generals not the nation, that's what doomed Rome
@jamesloring7186 Rome doomed itself by relying on German mercenaries. They literally rotted on their excess from the inside out. There was no veterans administration because most veterans didn't survive campaigning.
Isn't that Yanis Varoufakis?
Add vocals using original Latin, but guessing pitch variation, and any nasal timbre quality.
Absolutely incredible
THEY WERE RACISTS ❓️👍👀
First person is ancestor of Varoufakis.
This seens inaccurate. The BBC told me all the emperors were Black.
it is inaccurate for different reasons, veristic portraiture is just another method of idealising things as looking tough, old, bald and no-nonsense attitude were considered as the signs of a respectable roman citizen especially in republic era. that's why most of the younger consuls or senators depicted themselves way older then they actually were.
allora la BBC ti ha detto una gran cazzata😂😂
Oh, the first one is Yanis Varoufakis
Thats just some dude from jersey lol
That's Iannis Varoufakis.
Thank you for showing us older faces.
Thanks for useful and valuable video so much as always ❤❤❤
My pleasure 😊 Thanks for Watching!
could you do ottoman emperors and their wives please? (ps none of their portraits are accurate since paintings are forbidden in islam. so if you do it you should search about their facial appearance rather than just recreating their portraits.)
The "Old Man" at the beginning is a portrait bust of Cato the Elder. There are several of him extant that identify the subject.
Very different from the imperial era. Scary, lean faces that know no mercy, and don't ask for mercy.
So funny whenever I have seen these types reconstructions there are always two camps that are so predictable in their critiques. The North/Northwestern European lineage folks who will claim the ancient Romans looked more like them and the other camp, the Afro-Centric kind who will say way more dark and for some even black.
Both doing nothing more than trying to leech on to a heritage that has nothing to do with them outside of being the people who conquered their ancestors. 😆
If I were back then I'd rather be a celt, more freedom and were socially more advanced than the Romans
Caesar did not play an important role in the decline of the Roman Republic. He was no more influential than Sulla. Marius and many others. The Empire suffered the exact same problems, and it disappeared the same way.
Wow😮
These guys look like old mafia bosses. LOL! Great work!
Thank you for recognizing the Res Publica. Any chance you can take in some of its heroes (and villains)? Lots of portraiture of them exists in stone.
Brilliant and fascinating... Huzzah!! 😊
That first one reminds me of obadiah hakeswill from Sharpe lol
Don’t show the N’s this; they think they “wuz everythang”
Hey where is the portrait of Octavian Augustus, the First Emperor. There are numerous portrait busts and statues of him. I think this should be an important addition.
Excellent work, I really enjoyed watching the video and was sad that it ended. This is a lovely representation of historical figures.
Thank you very much! 🙏
Really excellent and interesting video. Thank you.
maravilha, que mama ANTULA, SANTA RECENTEMENTE CANONIZADA NO VATICANO, (PAPA FRANCISCO) CONTINUE ABENÇOANDO SEU TRABALHO, EU, FURTADO SUL DO BRASIL, VIZINHO PATAGONIA CHILENA
Incredibly sculpted sculptures. Stone is the best messenger from the past.
Molto reali. Traspare dalla loro espressione seria la dignita' tipica degli antenati. Se guardiamo anche le foto dei nostri antenati recenti troviamo espressioni molto simili tipiche di una cultura in cui il sorriso era considerato stupido. Risum abundat in ore stultorum dicevano e cosi ancora mi insegnava la mia maestra da piccolo. Ora gli atteggiamenti sono in genere cambiati. Ma nella sostanza? Mah.....
The senators were not members for life. The Censor could fire them from the senate for corruption, bad conduct, debts.
That channel is likely wonderful!! This is useful to watching everything of various faces during the Roman Republic as 🙂👍. I am able to be really glad anytime. I am always proud of Mr. Panagiotis Constantinou's great job. Keep doing his best! By the way, how is everything so far, Mr. Panagiotis Constantinou?? With my good loyalty, great respect 🙏🙏🙏🙏. Thanks for wonderful time!!
Thanks! 😃
Si potrebbero avere delle scritte in italiano per chi l'inglese lo mastica poco
Would have been even nicer if you'd put names to the faces, appreciation anyway!
What I marble at is how lifelike ancient sculptures were.
Brings the past to the present . These indeed look like anyone on modern day Europe - just one point I think the text is over generous to the Republic - it was heavily in favor of the aristocratic classes , open to consistent corruption , senators were not often the best generals and system failed to stop many civil wars - at least in last hundred years .
The Tribunes could make the law , veto a senatus consulte and put any former magistrate, member of the Senate or not , to trial. They had huge power. In the late Republic many Consuls were Tribunes.
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wow first guy looks like Yanis Varoufakis hahaha
Yes he's like a lost link between ape and human evolution 🙂
@panagiotisconstantinou χαχαχα πεθαίνω 😂
I thought that, too...
First one looks like an older varoufakis
This restitution is much more credible than others since it preserves exactly the facial features of the ancient statues. Roman art was extremely realistic, the facial features were carefully sculpted.
Senator were appointed for life...
I know such a senator nowadays - Bideanus the Sleepy. Now he is even the consul. But the republic can indeed die and get replaced by empire with the 1st emperor Sandersanus.
The second guy looks exactly like my father in-law and I showed this to him and he stated that he looks exactly like his father. He's from San Giorgio Ionico, a little east of Taranto and Mare Piccolo.
The last guy looked like Dimitris Mitropanos! I thought he was going to sing his songs!
They all look like modern day Italians living here in the peninsula and islands!
In the first case, you got a little too carried away by the fact that he seemed to you to be the ancestor of Varoufakis. if you didn't make his eyes so black (Italians' eyes are generally less raven and more brown), maybe he would have looked less like 🤭.
😄😂 Maybe it is him, then advocating to change society from slave ownership society straight to communism 😄
In italy 30% > of populations has light eyes, in my opinion light features would have been common in patricians and aristocratic men ( like they always been). Cato the elder was a plebean ( homo novus ) and its interesting that he is described having red hair and light eyes. In rome today i often see dudes and boys with red hair
@@blessed7614 We are speaking of republican times and not imperial. So that racial division that you imagine didn't exist.
@@giorgiodifrancesco4590 infatti ho detto che molto probabilmente i plebei potevano avere un aspetto simile ai patrizi durante l età repubblicana. Durante l impero assolutamente no, almeno a partire dal 2 secolo i cittadini di roma e delle altre città purtroppo si spostarono geneticamente verso il mediterraneo orientale, quella che io chiamo feccia semitica ( che fu portata più dai cosiddetti "greci" e anatolici del tempo...). Quello fu un disastro per roma, le virtù romane e italiche ( indo-europee) che resero grande roma vennero distrutte da quelle orientali e semitiche
They seem to have a lot of hollow cheeks, I don't think that is a modern characteristic.
Great video with some great information about the ancient Romans.
BTW which soundtrack did you use for the video?
Who is the music by?
I confirm that Old Romans had two eyes, one nose, one mouth and two ears. So the faces showed are certainly correct
Brilliant work! 0:23 looks like Ronnie James Dio
South Europeans is a typical mixed Indo European DNA related and Anatolian neolithic farmers DNA related. You can see this in modern Greeks, Italians, Turkish Anatolian and even Spain
Great job 😊 giving flesh to names on old busts
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The two highest magistrates were the Dictator and the Censor, not the Consuls. They were previous ( of consular rank) or current Consuls.
The dictator was an office appointed in a time of need to deal with an existential threat like Hannibal. The consuls were the two generals in charge of the army.
Look Tuscan, sicilian ,neapolitan ,maltese ,calabrian ,central Italian in general
Another amazing and enjoyable video, thank you.
Thanks again! 👍
They should do Cornelius Sulla
That man was a bad a$$
Обычные русские уголовники
nice
Excellent recreation, congratulations 🇦🇷
Do a video on the Mughal emperors. Would like to see your take.
Great suggestion!
@@panagiotisconstantinou I am looking forward to it! Thanks.
Made a lifting to the last one.
Amazing job. 😍💯
Italica gens 🇮🇹
These are romanians all of them! Pula gura ta!
Loved this. Thank you.
put Anastasia Romanov on staff
Thanks.
Caesar was not murdered for being a dictator but for wanting the kingship.
Cast of the sopranos
Gaul was also a very noteworthy republican addition to Rome. Arguably the last one was Egypt.
Well done!
Creepy
This is great work. Don't be timid to approach the busts of Caesar, Augustus, or Marcus Aurelius and other well known figures. For I'm sure you'll give them a realistic depiction.
THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC
👍🏻👍🏻
Can you make a video about Louise of Mecklemburg Strelizt queen of Prussia?
Remarkably well done! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching 🙂