Hello Forgotten Lives! 👋 I love true crime stories from the past. 🥰 They're fascinating, and the unsolved crimes are heartbreaking since there's no justice for the victims. 😔
yeah you make my Sundays. Another fantastic review on fantastic historical women. You research so much and work so hard and it shows on all of your reviews.☮️
Interesting, it's not really something I think about, other than Jack T. R because it's still so obsessed over. Your videos are so refreshing on RUclips. I love this channel, 😊 thank you ❤❤❤.
Korea had good reasons for not recognizing the Japanese. The history existed long before this. They knew that they couldn't trust Japan or China, but recently Japan.
You know what's sad, while so many big issues changed over time changed. But the core of humans, the selfishness, the sad choices, the way certain types of people think have never changed, it feels like it has, because it's so public, and it looks different. But, they're still driven by all the same base desires, greed, lust, power are exactly the same. I've never really thought about before. With the recent news going on around the world, it really hit home. Thank you young teacher 🙂❤.
@@annfisher3316 What is SO BAD ABOUT THE ELECTION? YOUR LIFE IS STILL GOING TO GO ON!!! YOU ARE NOT GOING TO ALL OF A SUDDEN CEASE TO EXIST!!! EVEN THOUGH IT MAY FEEL THAT WAY FOR WTF EVER REASON!!! DONT BE SILLY PLEASE?!
Henriette Caillaux was certainly used to getting her own way, to the extent of murdering journalists! Perhaps Calmette’s grisly end at her hands explains why the French press in general is particularly militant about their freedom and rights now. I’m also not surprised that the court who tried Henriette for murder, acquitted her. It was in France that the whole concept of “crime passionnel” or even “crime d’honneur” was first enshrined in law. I enjoyed the story of “Empress Myeung” - the court costumes are awesome and I liked that this Korean Empress had political ambitions and resisted Japanese rule. At least she stood up for what she believed in. The story of the somewhat dodgy Sophie Dawes persuading wealthy men to change their wills just at the right time, certainly put the Isle of Wight on the map! Maybe this story also influenced W. M. Thackeray’s “Vanity Fair”? The couple who had a pact to take their own lives is heart-wrenching. I especially like the society illustrations showing the ballrooms and gatherings of the Napoleonic and post-Napoleonic era in Europe. Anyone know who drew them? Enthralling way to spend an hour!
34 minit mark..... They weren't living together anyway so I doubt her husband really cared a whole lot about her affairs especially since as you said he was making a good living off her lovers.
Love the insight into historical people and events that I would otherwise probably never have heard about. Thank you❤️🔥
Yours is a channel that I open a new upload of and immediately click 'Like' before I watch it. Because I know I will.
Me too!! I do the exact same thing
Me too!
Same!!
Same here, I know I'll like it 😁🥰
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One hour of great histories! This is fantastic! Always a big thank you for your amazing channel :)
The information you brought was fascinating, I also enjoyed the photos
Such a WELCOMED surprise ❤😊 on this Sunday night.
A lovely way to spend an hour
Hello Forgotten Lives! 👋 I love true crime stories from the past. 🥰 They're fascinating, and the unsolved crimes are heartbreaking since there's no justice for the victims. 😔
Thanks Matto for watching & the comment!
@ForgottenLives It's really nice to watch after working a night shift. It gets me all relaxed and ready for bed later. 😴
@@Mattostar-z2d literally all crime stories are from the past 😂
@@JONAC-CANOJ Oh yeah, you're right. Oops! ☺️
Yes
Love seeing a new upload from you 😊
yeah you make my Sundays. Another fantastic review on fantastic historical women. You research so much and work so hard and it shows on all of your reviews.☮️
I love watching/listening to your videos! Such a great way to learn and relax. Much appreciation from California ❤
Hi!!! I liked your stories today. I enjoy hearing about these ladies from so...long ago. Thank You...Great Video!!!...Your fan&friend from USA...🇺🇲🦋
Should, ??? make you suspect, of honey pots, and the compromised men and women, yay vote harder...
The history of the Korean Empress, or Queen was very interesting. Her foresight and reforms were powerful...what a tragic end.
Interesting, it's not really something I think about, other than Jack T. R because it's still so obsessed over. Your videos are so refreshing on RUclips. I love this channel, 😊 thank you ❤❤❤.
Your stories always give me life, Thank You.
The algorithm did good today.
Absolutely adore your anthology.
Yippy!! ForgottenLives!!!
Channel memebers saw it first! 🎉
Special thanks to my members: Matto Star, Sunshine, Darrien D'Astar and Claire Newton!!
@@ForgottenLives You're welcome. I wanted to support you and now I have a way to accomplish that. 😁 It's wonderful to see others wanted to as well. 🥰
Love Forgotten Lives!
Another interesting and enjoyable video! Thank you for sharing 💜
Love this channel I love all history
Thank you.
Very interesting!
Thank you I speak for all lovers of History 💕
Awesome 👍👍
Korea had good reasons for not recognizing the Japanese. The history existed long before this. They knew that they couldn't trust Japan or China, but recently Japan.
You know what's sad, while so many big issues changed over time changed. But the core of humans, the selfishness, the sad choices, the way certain types of people think have never changed, it feels like it has, because it's so public, and it looks different. But, they're still driven by all the same base desires, greed, lust, power are exactly the same. I've never really thought about before. With the recent news going on around the world, it really hit home. Thank you young teacher 🙂❤.
Your comment hits home as l remain awake following the US election 😢
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What is SO BAD ABOUT THE ELECTION? YOUR LIFE IS STILL GOING TO GO ON!!! YOU ARE NOT GOING TO ALL OF A SUDDEN CEASE TO EXIST!!! EVEN THOUGH IT MAY FEEL THAT WAY FOR WTF EVER REASON!!! DONT BE SILLY PLEASE?!
I'm subscribed and this video didn't show up until now when I went directly to your channel.
It has some copyright issues due to a fake claim, i left it up by accident :/
We stand on the shoulders of these folks
They would not believe our lives
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Henriette Caillaux was certainly used to getting her own way, to the extent of murdering journalists! Perhaps Calmette’s grisly end at her hands explains why the French press in general is particularly militant about their freedom and rights now.
I’m also not surprised that the court who tried Henriette for murder, acquitted her. It was in France that the whole concept of “crime passionnel” or even “crime d’honneur” was first enshrined in law.
I enjoyed the story of “Empress Myeung” - the court costumes are awesome and I liked that this Korean Empress had political ambitions and resisted Japanese rule. At least she stood up for what she believed in.
The story of the somewhat dodgy Sophie Dawes persuading wealthy men to change their wills just at the right time, certainly put the Isle of Wight on the map! Maybe this story also influenced W. M. Thackeray’s “Vanity Fair”?
The couple who had a pact to take their own lives is heart-wrenching.
I especially like the society illustrations showing the ballrooms and gatherings of the Napoleonic and post-Napoleonic era in Europe. Anyone know who drew them?
Enthralling way to spend an hour!
34 minit mark..... They weren't living together anyway so I doubt her husband really cared a whole lot about her affairs especially since as you said he was making a good living off her lovers.
Sophi was a Cinderella
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Is this channel on a break? Seems like just compulations have been coming out.
Plus this was just covered on another channel word for word…..
Edward Norton did not look like her at all 😉😃👍👍👍👍❤.
I heard, I know 🤦♀️😄👍💞💞💞💞.