Historical Figures Recreated and Brought To Life V2
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2023
- ► In this video we present curated list of historical figures, restored and brought to life as never seen before!
► Who are the historical figures that have left a lasting impact on the world?
▪ How have these individuals shaped the course of history?
▪ From leaders and revolutionaries to scientists and artists, check out the video to see them as never seen before.
▪ This video uses AI magic to provide a unique and immersive experience of historical figures!
▪ Watch the video to deepen your understanding and appreciation of these remarkable individuals from history.
▪ These historical figures remind us of the power of individuals to make a difference!
Featured in this video:
Homer, Agrippina The Elder, Nero Roman Emperor, Septimius Severus, Charles the Fat, Lisa Del Giocondo, Mary I of England, William the Silent, Margaret of Valois, William Shakespeare, Guy Fawkes, Rembrandt, Charles II of England, Antonio Vivaldi, Thomas Jefferson, Franz Schubert, Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna-Romanova and many more...
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Belo trabalho parabéns. Um abraço do BRASIL ❤❤❤
Great! Admire ur art of craftsmanship bringing the past to present! Very nicely done and respectful 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻!!
Beautiful picture of grand Duchess Tatiana- I've not seen that one before.
Невероятная красавица!
Damn bro, she beautiful !!!
She was exquisitely beautiful as was her sister Maria.
@@alexanderblinov1551 Татьяна Николаевна была очень красива, бесспорно, но красота такого типа у нас всё ещё не редкость
@@user-gs7dh1jd7r в этом-то и ценность этой красоты!
Grand dichess Tatiana! How can a human being kill such a beauty?!
A demoniac can, sadly 😢
Such a sad, sad end to their lives. 😢😢
What makes Bolsheviks human beings?
Septimius Severus was NOT African, as we would understand that term. He was born in Libya, but his ancestry was Italian on his mother's side, and Carthaginian (Phoenician, or semitic Middle Eastern) on his father's side. The dark-skinned depiction of him is an outright lie.
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@@gilly5094 - You are absolutely right.
There are ancient portraits of him that depict him with a dark skin color. So it isn't really that far off.
You are correct when you state it is an outright lie: We see it time and time again. There is a concerted attempt by champagne swilling socialists and others, to undermine and pervert white European history. A black actress portraying Joan of Arc. A black actress portraying Anne Boleyn, and last, but certainly not least, a black actress portraying Cleopatra. How well did that go down in Egypt, Netflix?
Yes, Semptimius was not from sub-Sahara Africa. He was of Punic and Italia heritage.
Thank you for including Sophie Scholl
That picture of Sophie Scholl is probably the last one, that was ever taken of her.
It was made by the gestapo on the day of her arrest ( February, the 18th.1943) , only four days before her execution in Munich-Stadelheim after a quick and merciless trial.
She died on the same day as the death sentence was spoken against her, together with her brother, Hans Scholl, and Christoph Probst, who were executed with her ( February, the 22th. 1943 ).
She was just about 21 years old, when she died.
Her henchman, Johann Reichhart, who was henchman in Bavaria from 1924 until 1946 and had executed over 3000 (!!!) persons with the guillotine, later reported, he' d have never seen a human being facing death with such courage and calm dignity.
( After the war he was sentenced as a war criminal by the allies, but ironically before that he was still ordered by them to execute about 150 German war criminals....)
Actually as a young teenage girl Sophie was once an enthusiastic member of the BDM (' Bund deutscher Mädel' ) from 1934 until 1941.
But as she grew up, maturing mentally and spiritually during WW2, she became aware of the criminal nature of the NS-regime and the horrible crimes, that were committed in the occupied countries by German troops and in the name of her homeland.
Thus her strong Christian conscience was awakened, and she turned together with her brother and their student friends of the WEISSE ROSE into vivid fighters against the Nazi-terror and for a better Germany.
I live only about 12 miles away from the grave of Willi Graf in Saarbrücken, another member of the WEISSE ROSE, who was also sentenced to death but spared for some months, because the gestapo hoped ( in vain ) to get further names of other members from him.
He died in october 1943 in the same jailhouse in Munich-Stadelheim as the Scholls and Christoph Probst.
He had grown up in Saarbrücken and in 1946 his bodily remains in Munich were excavated by his family and transferred to a cemetary in his hometown.
Graf had been a young soldier of the wehrmacht for some time, when he became eyewitness of several atrocities committed by some of his comrades; and deeply shocked by it he decided, he'd have something to do against it.
Willi Graf was also a devout catholic, and since 2017 he is even considered for becoming a Blessed of the catholic church by the diocese Munich-Freising.
The process for his beatification is on its way.
From time to time I visit his grave and lay a white rose upon it.
It always pains me to see figures like the Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna on these things. The horrific death she suffered just makes me so sad.
Amen! May they rest in peace 🙏
Sophie Scholl and her brother..................the greatest Germans of all time...don't forget.
I love Tatiana❤... very sad Tragedy... a Young Girl Trapped by Circumstance, in Political Intrigue. She was a Red Cross Nurse as well...
'Medsestra' ...in Russian
Trapped by circumstance in political intrigue? She was brutally murdered by Jewish Bolshevik barbarians. She was a crime victim, don't sugar coat it. Tatiana, Olga, Maria, Anastasia, Alexi and 40 million other beautiful and devout Christians in Russia and Ukraine met the same horrific fate at the hands of those animals.
The diference between statues and portraits and your rendering of these notables make them human to us.
Thank you again. P.S. lovely voice, deep and masculine.
Ai generated visuals and likely an AI narrator xD
Grand Duchess Tatiana definitely would be close to the bone.
That Nero looks like a troublemaker.
Anybody with a neckbeard is bad news to me
Nero had his mother murdered.
@@missyouwish88Like Elon Musk.
This an impressive collection of live portraits of these historic figures!
Thank you!
That was an incredible experience and wonderful to get a glimpse of what these people could have looked like alive.
Septimius Severus was half Carthaginian (Punic ou Phoenician) and half Roman, nothing proves he was a Black man from Africa as depicted . But knowing the nowadays politics no wonder such inaccuracies occur so often.
Fascinating to see these realistic depictions of people from the past.
just amazing. Tchiakovsky at 16:18 just blew me away, it was so lifelike.
4:40 As a Schubert fan, I was surprised at the choice of the youthful portrait which I'd never seen before.
Bringing these cold artworks to life, their humanity now shines through. A wondrous experience, this is how a portrait gallery of the future should be.
I agree, it was an interesting choice of pictures of Franz Schubert. I have nearly everything I ever was able to find of his music. In any case I have been told that I look like some of his pictures from his late 20s. His Great C Major is one of the greatest symphonies ever written.
@schuberttim Schubert is the best of the German romantic composers, more direct and succinct, he can turn on the dramatic and the tender at will, and his piano works are fantastic to play, the fingers glide effortlessly to the positions in the music.
Great work, Mystery Scoop, as usual. Thank you!
Thanks again!
I could watch these ALL DAY LONG. They are fantastic!
Wonderful, thank you. This was the best yet; I loved these renderings.
The bust of Homer is just a sculptor's imagination. We don't know what he looked like. Some scholars even doubt he was a real person. I'd like your videos more if you focused on actual historical figures with authentic portraits or sculptures.
Some of them look very determined, others, very innocent. And Mona Lisa looks like always: mysterious.
Thank you for including Sophie Scholl. 😢. So young and so brave. Her brother was executed by the Nazis at the same time.
That picture of Sophie Scholl is probably the last one, that was ever taken of her.
It was made by the gestapo on the day of her arrest ( February, the 18th.1943) , only four days before her execution in Munich-Stadelheim after a quick and merciless trial.
She died on the same day as the death sentence was spoken against her, together with her brother, Hans Scholl, and Christoph Probst, who were executed together with her ( February, the 22th. 1943 ).
She was just about 21 years old, when she died.
Her hangman, Johann Reichhart, who was hangman in Bavaria from 1924 until 1946 and had executed over 3000 (!!!) persons with the guillotine, later reported, he' d have never seen a human being facing death with such courage and calm dignity.
( After the war he was sentenced as a war criminal by the allies, but ironically before that he was still ordered by them to execute about 150 German war criminals....)
Actually as a young teenage girl Sophie was once an enthusiastic member of the BDM (' Bund deutscher Mädel' ) from 1934 until 1941.
But as she grew up, maturing mentally and spiritually during WW2, she became aware of the criminal nature of the NS-regime and the horrible crimes, that were committed in the occupied countries by German troops and in the name of her homeland.
Thus her strong Christian conscience was awakened, and she turned together with her brother and their student friends of the WEISSE ROSE into vivid fighters against the Nazi-terror and for a better Germany.
I live only about 12 miles away from the grave of Willi Graf in Saarbrücken, another member of the WEISSE ROSE, who was also sentenced to death but spared for some months, because the gestapo hoped ( in vain ) to get further names of other members from him.
He died in october 1943 in the same jailhouse in Munich-Stadelheim as the Scholls and Christoph Probst.
He had grown up in Saarbrücken and in 1946 his bodily remains in Munich were excavated by his family and transferred to a cemetary in his hometown.
Graf had been a young soldier of the wehrmacht for some time, when he became eyewitness of several atrocities committed by some of his comrades; and deeply shocked by it he decided, he'd have something to do against it.
Willi Graf was also a devout catholic, and since 2017 he is even considered for becoming a Blessed of the catholic church by the diocese Munich-Freising.
The process for his beatification is on its way.
From time to time I visit his grave and lay a white rose upon it.
My greatest respect to Sophie Scholl and her brother! Sometimes human merit and courage is enough to make a person great.
That picture of Sophie Scholl is probably the last one, that was ever taken of her.
It was made by the gestapo on the day of her arrest ( February, the 18th.1943) , only four days before her execution in Munich-Stadelheim after a quick and merciless trial.
She died on the same day as the death sentence was spoken against her, together with her brother, Hans Scholl, and Christoph Probst, who were executed with her ( February, the 22th. 1943 ).
She was just about 21 years old, when she died.
Her hangman, Johann Reichhart, who was hangman in Bavaria from 1924 until 1946 and had executed over 3000 (!!!) persons with the guillotine, later reported, he' d have never seen a human being facing death with such courage and calm dignity.
( After the war he was sentenced as a war criminal by the allies, but ironically before that he was still ordered by them to execute about 150 German war criminals....)
Actually as a young teenage girl Sophie was once an enthusiastic member of the BDM (' Bund deutscher Mädel' ) from 1934 until 1941.
But as she grew up, maturing mentally and spiritually during WW2, she became aware of the criminal nature of the NS-regime and the horrible crimes, that were committed in the occupied countries by German troops and in the name of her homeland.
Thus her strong Christian conscience was awakened, and she turned together with her brother and their student friends of the WEISSE ROSE into vivid fighters against the Nazi-terror and for a better Germany.
I live only about 12 miles away from the grave of Willi Graf in Saarbrücken, another member of the WEISSE ROSE, who was also sentenced to death but spared for some months, because the gestapo hoped ( in vain ) to get further names of other members from him.
He died in october 1943 in the same jailhouse in Munich-Stadelheim as the Scholls and Christoph Probst.
He had grown up in Saarbrücken and in 1946 his bodily remains in Munich were excavated by his family and transferred to a cemetary in his hometown.
Graf had been a young soldier of the wehrmacht for some time, when he became eyewitness of several atrocities committed by some of his comrades; and deeply shocked by it he decided, he'd have something to do against it, so he joined the WEISSE ROSE too.
Willi Graf was a devout catholic, and since 2017 he is even considered for becoming a Blessed of the catholic church by the diocese Munich-Freising.
The process for his beatification is on its way.
From time to time I visit his grave and lay a white rose upon it.
Couldn't agree more. They died for what they thought was the right thing to do, and right they were!
Incredible! Dickens shocked me, I had never seen a picture of him. The last one Sophie Scholl I looked up, executed by Nazis. This is truly a superb view of the faces of history. thank you
Thank you, glad you liked it... 🥰
I liked her defiant expression. She was a moral hero.
@@Vinniegret
She definitely was.
I learned her story last year.Many stories about young people in Nazi Germany tend to focus on Hitler Youth;there were many others who did not support Hitler and many died because they spoke out against him and his government.They deserve to be remembered and honored for their courage.
That picture of Sophie Scholl is probably the last one, that was ever taken of her.
It was made by the gestapo on the day of her arrest ( February, the 18th.1943), only four days before her execution in Munich-Stadelheim after a quick and merciless trial.
She died on the same day as the death sentence was spoken against her, together with her brother, Hans Scholl, and Christoph Probst, who were executed with her ( February, the 22th. 1943 ).
She was just about 21 years old, when she died.
Her hangman, Johann Reichhart, who was hangman in Bavaria from 1924 until 1946 and had executed over 3000 (!!!) persons with the guillotine, later reported, he' d have never seen a human being facing death with such courage and calm dignity.
( After the war he was sentenced as a war criminal by the allies, but ironically before that he was still ordered by them to execute about 150 German war criminals....)
Actually as a young teenage girl Sophie was once an enthusiastic member of the BDM (' Bund deutscher Mädel' ) from 1934 until 1941.
But as she grew up, maturing mentally and spiritually during WW2, she became aware of the criminal nature of the NS-regime and the horrible crimes, that were committed in the occupied countries by German troops and in the name of her homeland.
Thus her strong Christian conscience was awakened, and she turned together with her brother and their student friends of the WEISSE ROSE into vivid fighters against the Nazi-terror and for a better Germany.
I live only about 12 miles away from the grave of Willi Graf in Saarbrücken, another member of the WEISSE ROSE, who was also sentenced to death but spared for some months, because the gestapo hoped ( in vain ) to get further names of other members from him.
He died in october 1943 in the same jailhouse in Munich-Stadelheim as the Scholls and Christoph Probst.
He had grown up in Saarbrücken and in 1946 his bodily remains in Munich were excavated by his family and transferred to a cemetary in his hometown.
Graf had been a young soldier of the wehrmacht for some time, when he became eyewitness of several atrocities committed by some of his comrades; and deeply shocked by it he decided, he'd have something to do against it.
Willi Graf was a devout Catholic, and since 2017 he is even considered for becoming a Blessed of the Catholic Church by the diocese Munich-Freising. The process for his beatification is on its way.
From time to time I visit his grave and lay a white rose upon it.
Татьяна прекрасна!
Septimius severus was born in north africa but was not dark skinned
Very good recreations. Especially, of Sophie Scholl. Suggestion: Recreate more WWII heroes from their black and white photos.
good idea. Line up all the VC's; etc.....
@@talpark8796 👍
Outstanding, I Loved All
Of Them!
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I just can't enough of this.amazing Chanel
You can read about see a statue or portrait but in this format it hits you on so many levels that you really can't compare it to anything else. (Also always love the choice of music ) 😊❤ Waiting for next creation.
Thank you so much 😀
Love these..is it possible to hear them speak?it would be interesting to hear what they have to say
Absolutely stunning! Thank you so much for the magical vid ❤🌹🥰
You are so welcome!
Thank you for making such notable people real in the flesh. It makes them truly human.
Septimius Severis was born in Libia, african province, but he was not black. It’s like saying that Oscar Pistorius is black because he is born in South Africa. Stop faking history, dude and do some research in prior!
He had a dark skin though... maybe not sub saharan!
@@MysteryScoop you don’t know that, as well. He was from an aristocratic family, who had quite fair skin and not from a plebeian/freed slaves’ family.
Pistorius is from Africa and he has no dark skin. No hard feelings, just stop faking history under false assumptions.
@@ttx3 he’s depicted as dark skinned in paintings done by people who personally knew what he looked like, do your own research too…
@@MysteryScoopа есть оживший портрет лица главнокомандующего армией Священной Римской империи полководца Альбрехта Венцеля Эусебиуса фона Валленштейна? (Albrecht Wallenstein). Хотелось бы увидеть оживший портрет полководца Тридцатилетней войны.
Put it this way … my parents were Italian I was born in UK .. on one occasion I had spent 6 weeks in Italy in my uncles farm .. when I came back I had a follow up appt with my physiotherapist, who was Jamaican . On arriving he grabbed hold of my arm put it against his and said in a shocked voice…. Hell you are darker than I am now …. I laughed and said … well yes because I have olive skin we can go really dark … septimus .. his mother was Roman and his father would from reading about him would look like Lebanese ( my sister in law is Lebanese) so it’s not a far cry to realise that he would have a darker colour but not as black as say my fiancé who was from the Ivory Coast .. .
This was just lovely. Thankyou very much
a fantastic idea fantastically put together - my compliments to bring back so vividly historic figures!
Back then 60 was really old. Not many people lived that long. 70's and 80's were almost unheard of.
I disagree. Many people lived into their 70's and 80's back then, it's just that the average life span was so much shorter because so many did not survive their first 10 years compared to today. Your point is valid, as there were so many more things that could kill a person back then, but while there certainly were less people that made it past 70 years of age compared to now, it wasn't an "unheard of' rarity as you suggest either.
I'm glad to see Sophie scholl. Incredibly brave young woman 🌹
Good job. These "new faces" are doing something with your approach to them. Appreciated.
I've always seen Thomas Jefferson pictured with red hair. I thought sure that J M Barre was E.A. Poe. Very interesting and well done. Narragansett Bay
Jefferson did have red hair. His hair turned gray later in life.
Great work and line up. Thanks for this great video.
Absolutely INCREDIBLE! Brought a tear to my AI ... er, I mean eye!
Beautifully done
I loved it
Thank you
I Love this series! Keep doing this!😊😊
Seeing them come to life sent a thrill through me. How wonderful!
Super work! Fun to imagine these greats gazing at us.
"Charles The Fat" - LMAO! 🤣🤣✔✔✔✔
Makes me wish I could go back and meet Tchaikovsky.
Septimus Severus was not a "true2 african and was described and depicted as having fair skin. But apart form that good viewing.
What strikes me most about these historical figures is their longevity. At times when the average life span was between 35 and 45 years, many of these people lived well beyond that average.
Having done my own family history and found that the majority had lives that would not be unusual today I realised that the received wisdom that life expectancy is short is based on an average of all people. Child mortality was so high that it resulted in a low average figure as you correctly state but if people made it to 10 as these famous people did the chances of them living to a good age, say 55+ was higher than you might think. Disease might still do for them like Schubert or childbirth for women, but once through childhood, longer span lives were not that unusual, at least in the last 400 years.
Just outstanding!
Really makes you realise that it's only about who you are and what you have done, it's never about how you look.
Absolut great!!!
Breathtaking 🙏
Very enjoyable ❤
Great selection. I guessed all but a few before their name appeared. The composers were tough to guess.
Fantastic! Do it some more!
Wonderful!
I thought Florence Nightingale and Sophie Scholl were my favourites.
Nightingale looked lovely and Scholl had beauty matched by huge courage - you can see it in her eyes.
just like Greta Thundberg
Wooow!! Fantastic!! Really incredible! 😍😍😍
Glad you like it!
@@MysteryScoop I absolutely did! 😊❤️❤️
This was so beautiful !
Okay, Septimius Severus is known to have had a Punic accent, but it is not stated anywhere that he was sooo brown, especially since his family was originally Roman-Italian.
Septimus Severus was half Roman half Carthagenian. As black as any other Roman.
Truly mind blowing !!!
Beautiful and evocative, as always
Thank you! Cheers!
The grand duchess Tatiana was so beautiful ❤.
Fascinating to see these historical figures coming to life, great job!👍
Many thanks!
@@MysteryScoop How many?
Great work. We 👍it very much.
I just love this so fasanating.
Utterly magnificent !! Didn't know Nero had red hair. Assume you've looked up that fact from historical sources.
Nero's hair in Latin was described as "sub flavo", which translates best as the tawny color of a lion's mane, so basically reddish-blond.
The images were done over through a deep learning diffusion algorithm, none of the images were created by artists so there are plenty of inaccuracies however in this case the algorithm likely had the information necessary to get a close match.
That was dam good I loved every minute of it the music was fantastic it all fitted perfectly 😊👍👏👏
Yay, thank you!
Please do a young Frank Lloyd Wright! Would love to see him in color and animated!
Wonderful idea! Thank you for this Video!❤
You are so welcome!
I am actually being educated as I look through these amazing portraits. I did pick Thomas Jefferson which is a bit weird since I'm originally from Scotland. 😂
How can I not subscribe to your wonderful work.. cannot wait to watch more, thank you.
Beautiful video!
Tatiana was gorgeous.
sir is there any technique of sliding the images as it does this effect ? thanks
i love your channel i learn a lot !!!🙂
Roman Africa was populated by Roman colonists, Greeks, Egyptians, and Syro-Phoenicians. Semptimus Severus was NOT a black Sub-Saharan African.
Great job. I have no words.
LOVE the music!!
Fascinating! 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Truly amazing ❤
Very impressive!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! 😃
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Great job, thank you. Could you include Marie Sklodowska-Curie?
Oh my gosh! Walt Whitman’s eyes! They are so kind and, it looked as if he was actually seeing us and smiling at us.
Verrückte Idee und Top zugleich
Septimus Severus was an Italian born in North Africa. He wasn't black and contemporary sculptures and coinage show that for a fact.
Great vid.
Septimius Severus was an African of Italic Punic and Libyan background which doesn't make him "black" the way we understand it here and now
The Gran Duchess Tatiana was stunning, and would have likely been better suite to lead Russia than was her father.
Good grief! Nero looked like…Ringo! And all four of Czar Nicholas’ daughters were lovely, especially Tatiana. What a horrible fate befell all of his children, through no fault of their own except for being born into royalty. Whenever I read stories about the lives of royalty, I cannot understand how anyone could envy them. Queen Caroline’s story is horrible. And then you have those like Sophie Scholl, pictured here last, a true hero who gave up her young life to fight against a monstrosity, and yet is remembered by few. The life stories of many of these people are filled with tragedy. Thank you for this video. 💙
Ringo really? 😂Looks nothing like him.
Their did not have fault, but missfortune to be rules by marxists and communists, biggest mass murderers in human history.
Not sure you can alter a Rembrandt self-portrait so as to 'bring him to life.' It's all there in the original, & then some.
At last a practical use of A.I🤖
loved it!!
Another awesome video! Thanks. More feedback…
This one has a more bearable intro (only 43 seconds long) but I still think it's too long - this could be halved if you started the intro speech after just 3 seconds, edit out the long pauses in the speech, and make the first face scroll into shot at the end of the intro speech, so the text fades out just a couple of seconds before the first image changes.
I also feel that these videos would be much better if you make all the names visible all the time, instead of hiding them to start with. Whenever a new face appears, the very first thing I want to know is "who is it?". Unless I know that, I can't enjoy watching the transition, so I want to know that first!
Thanks :-)
Great feedback, thnx!
@@MysteryScoop Thanks for listening! :-)
EXTRAORDINARIO TRABAJO,...BRAVO.
hAunting stuff. Well done.
That's even better than the previous transformations, which means something! I found Sophie Scholl quite moving, with her youthful face...
I like how some of them give a little smile
Obrigado por trazer Sophie Scholl. Amei. Salve o Movimento Rosa Branca!
I prefer that they remain still like portraits. The head movements and eyes blinking creep me out.
Haha. Imagine, saying with a loud voice and a straight face: "Long live Emperor Charles the Fat!"
Amazing. ❤