What did Cleopatra Look Like? Facial Reconstructions Revealed, with History.

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @christinageorge5016
    @christinageorge5016 Год назад +9313

    Finding this after the Netflix issue is so fascinating and i just love the reasoning behind every decision you took when making this. As an Egyptian I thank you for respecting history

    • @FigureUnboxing
      @FigureUnboxing Год назад +194

      I find this to be fascinating. I mean, Cleopatra was FOREIGN ruler. Egypt was subdued and occupied by outsiders. But you guys still defended her and regarded her as integral part of your history. I live in Indonesia and we aren't kind to foreigners who occupied Indonesia. Since we were kids, we were told that the Dutch was very evil and cruel. We were taught how the Dutch sucked out our resources, killed our national heroes with evil tricks, and stuff like that. We don't hate the modern Dutch but we really hate the historic Dutch. IF someone made history movie about Dutch occupying Indonesia and they made the Dutch BLACK, I think the Indonesians would NOT defend the Dutch. Yes it's our history but it's painful history.

    • @rovin9547
      @rovin9547 Год назад +494

      I don’t care what scholars or historians say, my grandma told me that Cleopatra was black.

    • @seoudi2002
      @seoudi2002 Год назад +350

      @@rovin9547 hahahahah

    • @ritajingoku50
      @ritajingoku50 Год назад +147

      No grandmother testimony here😂

    • @EasternRomeOrthodoxy
      @EasternRomeOrthodoxy Год назад +175

      @@FigureUnboxing Yes, of course, but what you don't understand is that, she was a different ruler who cared for Egyptians and Egyptian culture, and dedicated her life to that country, not like the rest of the rulers☦🇷🇺❤🇪🇬🇲🇨☪️

  • @oberstul1941
    @oberstul1941 Год назад +10036

    So this was clearly ignored by Netflix.

    • @tonerboner6386
      @tonerboner6386 Год назад

      I can’t wait till Netflix make the Hitler documentary with him being black😤

    • @norcalroamer5774
      @norcalroamer5774 Год назад +526

      That’s on brand for Netflix

    • @martinpospisil3747
      @martinpospisil3747 Год назад

      Netflix is a radical leftist streaming service that doesnt care about factual truth or any kinda evidence. Its pure emotional propaganda.

    • @ddcatwoman25
      @ddcatwoman25 Год назад +510

      Egypt is sueing them now for changing their history. I do not understanding if there are actual factual things from the time period portraying a historical figure, people can still say it was a different way?
      The people that created the statues an coins actually saw the realm person and uses her likeness.

    • @joaofarinha551
      @joaofarinha551 Год назад +511

      @@gusmacker919 I don't understand your comment. Are you saying that the Cleopatra that lived during the time of Julius Ceasar was mentioned in the bible? Because that is an absolute lie

  • @kateginger
    @kateginger Год назад +2813

    I'm a Greek living in Greece all my life, and you made her look like someone I could've known. She looks super familiar to me, honestly maybe even too Greek lol. Myself, I have green eyes and light brown hair, and I'm happy you mentioned that not all of us have dark hair and eyes. Thank you for explaining the historical aspects as well, and not just show us the pictures.

    • @gocestojanovski3723
      @gocestojanovski3723 Год назад +19

      Greeks are dark, she looked Macedonian.

    • @evilassjitnem
      @evilassjitnem Год назад +221

      ​@@gocestojanovski3723from the greek region of macedonia right? ;⁠-⁠)

    • @gocestojanovski3723
      @gocestojanovski3723 Год назад +8

      All Greeks have black olive eyers, she is Macedonian

    • @gocestojanovski3723
      @gocestojanovski3723 Год назад +4

      @@evilassjitnem Same, Republic of Macedonia or on your side

    • @PlanetIscandar
      @PlanetIscandar Год назад +112

      Most Greeks have Brown hair, i.e. dark blond. We also have a lot of totally blonde people, but most of them are turning brown in early puberty, for unknown reasons. In Greece, we always had all possible colors in our hair, from ancient times till nowadays.

  • @alexa.esca01
    @alexa.esca01 Год назад +236

    I would have loved to actually see what she actually looked like back then. Like take a literal time machine and go back to Ancient Egypt and watch her story play out in front of me like a movie. She’s beautiful in this depiction. Nice video. Thank you! She’s one of my favorite historical figures.

    • @conservovirtus5796
      @conservovirtus5796 Год назад +7

      You'd not be allowed anywhere near her. And you certainly wouldn't want to be around her at the end.

    • @pendragonsxskywalkers9518
      @pendragonsxskywalkers9518 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@conservovirtus5796 cleopatra had public ceremonies, and people were for certain allowed to go on them.

    • @Guile1117
      @Guile1117 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 true, but be like meeing a president or famous singer, guards preventing you from getting to close

  • @thejohnjosh
    @thejohnjosh Год назад +1064

    A 9 minute video that tells more about Cleopatra than a whole Netflix series' reimagining of Cleopatra's life

    • @swagmuffin9000
      @swagmuffin9000 Год назад +55

      What's worse is that it's called a documentary.

    • @datadavis
      @datadavis Год назад +9

      Buuuuut she blak tho???

    • @swagmuffin9000
      @swagmuffin9000 Год назад +10

      @@datadavis can't tell if joke or not. Things go right over my head by text. *Woosh

    • @datadavis
      @datadavis Год назад +12

      @@swagmuffin9000 Its a joke, i dont speak ebonics, lol

    • @swagmuffin9000
      @swagmuffin9000 Год назад +2

      @@datadavis lol no worries

  • @andrewshaughnessy5828
    @andrewshaughnessy5828 Год назад +1425

    Alexander and Cleopatra having reddish hair is no surprise, as it was/is a common Macedonian trait. I love your final reconstruction, especially the smile at the end!

    • @kosmasgvl1615
      @kosmasgvl1615 Год назад +57

      Greek Macedonians

    • @rollingthunder8223
      @rollingthunder8223 Год назад +10

      her face is on a coin she looked noting like this

    • @Scorpion51123314512
      @Scorpion51123314512 Год назад +26

      It wouldn't surprise me.....I mean Ramses II has reddish hair on his own mummy which is insane.

    • @danielkolev9270
      @danielkolev9270 Год назад +5

      basically Thracians were depicted with red hairs, but it should be normal to have mixed blood in those regions. macedonicans and thracians were neighbors

    • @filipefernandes870
      @filipefernandes870 Год назад +5

      Also, red hair was seen as barbarian hair to many ancient Greeks too :P I mean earlier classical age

  • @thudar9
    @thudar9 Год назад +713

    It make a great deal of sense that Cleopatra was of greek and likely Persian descent. Timely considering the Netflix controversy.
    Fabulous presentation as always.

    • @ikeaira8701
      @ikeaira8701 Год назад +9

      that's the RUclips Algorithm for ya lol

    • @FRAKKKA
      @FRAKKKA Год назад +2

      She was black

    • @Telarius
      @Telarius Год назад +64

      @@FRAKKKA She was not black man, lol...

    • @FRAKKKA
      @FRAKKKA Год назад +36

      @@Telarius yes she was a black transgender man

    • @GuapoJhimi
      @GuapoJhimi Год назад +28

      Controversy? There is no controversy. She is black now. End of discussion. Marc Antony was Asian, and Caesar was Arapaho. End of discussion. Get with the program.

  • @shereeglasson22
    @shereeglasson22 Месяц назад +5

    The red headed Cleopatra looks SO RIGHT ! Goose bumps when I saw this image. I love watching your recreations.

    • @atlantic_love
      @atlantic_love Месяц назад +1

      LOL, gingers hoping to find one of their own in history.

  • @boomoomoo
    @boomoomoo Год назад +2037

    to me as a Persian, she looks like an average Persian woman. Also I've seen many Egyptians with same features too so it shouldn't have been hard for netflix to choose someone who would represent her perfectly knowing that there are amazing Greek/Egyptian/Persian actresses out there to choose...WHY NETFLIX, WHY?

    • @ZionistGundam
      @ZionistGundam Год назад +250

      Yeah my grandpa is Egyptian and he’s really white. America thinks that all africans look the same. While there are brown and white africans

    • @Just_Steph.
      @Just_Steph. Год назад +122

      Jada pinket smith made the Netflix film (produced or w/e) and she stated she wanted cleopatra to be a strong black woman. So that’s what she did.

    • @cjpp78ytube
      @cjpp78ytube Год назад +14

      @@ZionistGundam meanwhile in reality, there are Egyptians who are really dark and some with same hair texture as myself today and all throughout Egypt's history. White people live in Africa today of course but not native to Africa or specifically Egypt

    • @ia7072
      @ia7072 Год назад +217

      @@cjpp78ytube lol, what about North Africa? Berbere people have been there for a long time, and they aren't black.
      Africa is a continent with a lot of countries and different people, different colors, facial structures, different cultures, languages and religions.
      Africa is not "a big country with only black people".
      Sick of black Americans who don't even know their original countries and think Africa is just a big land with black shades.

    • @sten260
      @sten260 Год назад +35

      because the women who made this documentary aren't Greek/Egyptian/Persian

  • @DanKaraJordan
    @DanKaraJordan Год назад +1396

    Spoke several languages is a massive understatement. According to Plutarch, she was fluent in more than 9 languages at a time when other Egyptian leaders could not even be bothered to learn Egyptian.

    • @drdassler
      @drdassler Год назад +119

      So, she spoke several languages.

    • @pyjamies8159
      @pyjamies8159 Год назад +16

      @@drdassler lmao

    • @walterrldias
      @walterrldias Год назад +27

      @@drdassler more like she spoke innumerous languages or a myriad of languages... several languages for me is something like 4 to 6 or 7, give or take. we are splitting hairs.

    • @berwinenzemann3468
      @berwinenzemann3468 Год назад +24

      She probably was fluent in Greek and spoke some bits of a handful of different languages, and because she was noble and the Queen of Egypt, they made "was fluent in more than nine languages" out of it.

    • @gfabrice971
      @gfabrice971 Год назад +5

      *Where did Cleopatra learn the Egyptian language ?*
      *Who taught Cleopatra the Egyptian language, given that no one in her paternal family had bothered to learn it after centuries of reign ?*

  • @lanceburris7850
    @lanceburris7850 3 года назад +3935

    The red-haired version is the most captivating.

    • @swifty1969
      @swifty1969 3 года назад +73

      same. Considerably more alluring than just standard dark hair.

    • @Bramz26.
      @Bramz26. 3 года назад +61

      Totally agree she looked stunning

    • @TillyOrifice
      @TillyOrifice 3 года назад +39

      Can certainly see the attraction.

    • @MrGreensweightHist
      @MrGreensweightHist 3 года назад +23

      The one at 4:00 mark is the image made closest to her being alive.

    • @lylek8933
      @lylek8933 3 года назад +32

      The red headed one is the keeper. :)

  • @AdrianneCurryRhode
    @AdrianneCurryRhode Год назад +64

    i got chills with her. she extended the Egyptian empire far beyond its expiration date. she was a brilliant mind...and one of the most famous women in history

    • @golemraven7765
      @golemraven7765 5 месяцев назад

      this looks alike 'Shakira' singer

  • @rightpa
    @rightpa Год назад +1964

    But... someone's grandma told them that Cleopatra was black and it didn't matter what anyone told them. This is so confusing.

  • @TylerAnthonyBeamon98
    @TylerAnthonyBeamon98 3 года назад +612

    The transition from the sculpture to her face…. Literally gave me chills and tears in my eyes. It is crazy how much a human-likeness can evoke emotion out of us - and how much it means to empathize with history. thank you for doing this ❤️

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  3 года назад +22

      Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it

    • @Free_Krazy
      @Free_Krazy 3 года назад +13

      I felt the same thing!
      I always have doubts about paintings and sculptures regarding their ancient accuracy to the image being portrayed.
      However I'm now leaning more towards the idea Cleopatra was genuinely recognized for her beauty as well as her judgment and ruling skills, at least for a time.

    • @debbiemaysonet236
      @debbiemaysonet236 3 года назад +2

      And all the new technology, that allows this!!!! 😮😯😲

    • @onlythewise1
      @onlythewise1 3 года назад +1

      sure when you all relaxed and safe at home

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 3 года назад

      I think the hair was all wrong.

  • @amynazza
    @amynazza Год назад +141

    Giving her red or auburn hair just magnified her beauty x1000. Looking like that explains how she could withstand the test of time. I am in love with your talent! Excellent work on this one.

    • @nb6792
      @nb6792 Год назад

      yeah the second red hair version (the less defined eyelashes) is the most natural and prettiest IMO

  • @DFilthySmurf
    @DFilthySmurf 10 месяцев назад +104

    If she looked even remotely like what you deduced, I can totally see why men in power were willing to throw it all away for her. Your depictions of her are absolutely amazing...When the very first one showed, I was just like..."WOW!"

    • @Gigi1111Layna
      @Gigi1111Layna 5 месяцев назад +9

      You're right. I've seen a stunning woman who was very sweet and down to earth but very shy of attention so held herself back but inadvertently drawing more men in towards her nc she came across as mysterious yet very sweet and smiled a lot, just very genuine I'm the moment. I saw her literally have every eye upon her in a room full of top class wealthy ppl and saw how they were all drawn to her. From many famous musicians and actors, businessmen to even ladies clamoring to be her friend and she was sweet with all but kept a polite distance too. She could have any man.she chose and ppl spoke of her beauty years after meeting her or seeing her. A lot of it was that she didn't quite know how beautiful she really was and if she did she was still very genuine. She didn't take compliments well bc she didn't believe them and thought they just wanted something. But my she was a sight to see. I did some modeling with her and unfortunately she left modeling when she was about to break huge on the scene. I say this nc she looked very much like this cleopatra and her hair was a mix of the brown with high lighted light around her face and I can swear she was 100% more mesmerizing and beautiful than Cleo in this. Yes. She truly could've had anyone but unfortunately met a tragic end. A true Greek tragedy if you will...thanks bc your comment reminded me of her and seeing Cleopatra in the brown and red brought goosebumps of the memories. A truly beautiful soul that was destroyed in the end... I maybwrite a book about her amazing life and world travels. I still.have many of her pictures and work.. thanks for reminding me ❤

    • @NoahBodze-pm9ok
      @NoahBodze-pm9ok 5 месяцев назад +1

      She was a woman in power, too, so the “throwing away” could have been what she was doing, not the men.
      Like a socialite today, possibly.

    • @SoCalRonnie
      @SoCalRonnie 5 месяцев назад

      @@NoahBodze-pm9ok

    • @santosmadrigal3702
      @santosmadrigal3702 4 месяца назад

      So she didn't look like the lady on Jada Pinket's documentary ? ( sarcasm)

    • @yanijen9733
      @yanijen9733 2 месяца назад

      @@NoahBodze-pm9ok she didn’t throw away her power lol. She gained more cuz she pulled the two of the most strongest men living on earth at that time. Her power as a 18 years old new queen was nothing in front of them. But she has her own aura which is indeed her power greater than those 2 men

  • @jeannecastellano7181
    @jeannecastellano7181 3 года назад +4324

    Women have been coloring their hair with henna for thousands of years, so Cleopatra could have colored her brunette locks red on occasions. I agree with many other viewers that her redheaded depictions are stunning.

    • @threenorns3
      @threenorns3 3 года назад +237

      henna on black hair doesn't show up as bright red unless it's covering greys, which shine up like new-minted copper wire.

    • @ttp436
      @ttp436 3 года назад +172

      Or maybe her hair was red/auburn it’s quite common in that part of the world. More than you might think. I have been there and seen it for myself

    • @nrml76
      @nrml76 2 года назад +176

      It is quite common for people with mixed European and Asian ancestry to have dark hair in the winter months and for it to get bleached by sunlight in the summer months to a reddish brown.

    • @Shellybelly778
      @Shellybelly778 2 года назад +34

      It could have also been a wig.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh 2 года назад +98

      @@threenorns3 My hair is dyed with henna and it's red as in her picture, it only looks darker indoors, but it's still overtly red, so it would be described as red, I think. And my natural color is darkest brown. Women also have ways to lighten hair before using henna - back then, even. Just a thought.

  • @jeffbrewer8810
    @jeffbrewer8810 3 года назад +931

    All I know is when you showed the version with the red hair I got chills. Stunningly beautiful. Both are, but the red haired version would have been unique and would definitely left a lasting impression. Thank you!

    • @SorinaLehaci
      @SorinaLehaci 3 года назад +19

      I felt the same as you, very strong.
      And, usually, what gives me chills, that’s the TRUTH. 😁

    • @myspates6
      @myspates6 2 года назад +7

      Yes and back then women with red hair in that part of the world with dark hair as the majority red hair was thought of as so beautiful. I learned that from the journals of Mohamed favorite wife

    • @Hazylittlething
      @Hazylittlething 2 года назад +10

      She was known to use henna in her hair and henna has natural red tones to it whether the color is dark brown or not, red undertones are always present. So that would absolutely make sense ❤️ what a beauty!

    • @JohnPopcorn06
      @JohnPopcorn06 2 года назад +5

      imagine time travelling back and see her, talk with her. it is mind blowing.

    • @palimpalim5291
      @palimpalim5291 2 года назад +9

      @@myspates6 Back then in the Mediterranean people were much fairer than today.
      Red hair is even quite common in modern Greece - and our genes are mixed in with Persian, Turkish and Albanian.

  • @meganfrechette613
    @meganfrechette613 Год назад +724

    Can you please give this info to Jada Pinkett Smith; who have turned Cleopatra black.

    • @arzineb7916
      @arzineb7916 Год назад

      Classic Amercian stupidity and arrogance

    • @jgirlLVR
      @jgirlLVR Год назад +110

      Cleopatra was indeed a strong, proud, dignified black woman, a Queen indeed, a fact which, because of the racisms, she covered up with white makeup. When Caesar found out, he cried out, "By God I've been humbugged!", ran into the Senate, and stabbed himself 23 times.

    • @godofchaoskhorne5043
      @godofchaoskhorne5043 Год назад +79

      @@jgirlLVR I can confirm. I know this guy that had a cousin who knew a girl who's best friend had an uncle that once met Marcus Anthony and he confirmed it.

    • @dazergurl
      @dazergurl Год назад

      Why!?

    • @tanzanos
      @tanzanos Год назад +2

      ​@jgirlLVR Cleopatra is a Greek name and it means Her father's pride. You AfroAmericans go out of your way to culturally appropriate European, and Egyptian culture as if black Africans dont have a culture of their own.

  • @michaelcramer2999
    @michaelcramer2999 Год назад +29

    I have seen a lot of reconstructions of Cleo as historians try to reconcile the written descriptions of her with the art that is available. I think yours was probably the best reconstruction I have seen. She feels beautiful and seductive while still resembling the bust.

  • @CyberWar666
    @CyberWar666 3 года назад +686

    It could be that both versions are correct. Wealthy women throughout the Antique world would often dye their hair in order to appear fashionable and flaunt their status (as the dyes were expensive and the process was quite laborious, so only someone with ample free time and spare resources could afford it). It is known that ancient Egyptians used henna as a hair dye, which produces a reddish-brown hue, so Cleopatra was no doubt familiar with it.
    Also, Roman artwork frequently depicts Venus with auburn hair. Given her personal association with Isis/Venus, Cleopatra might have intentionally dyed her hair during her stay in Rome to further the semblance with the goddess. The fact that Venus was considered the mythical ancestor of the Julii family might have been an additional factor, Cleopatra taking a deliberate effort to appear like Venus in order to further cement her relationship with Julius Caesar. Having a queen as a mistress who furthermore held a striking semblance to his mythical ancestor would have no doubt stroked Caesar's ego greatly, which Cleopatra no doubt would have used to her advantage.

    • @LaryAk47
      @LaryAk47 3 года назад +47

      I can actually see her doing that to look more like Venus, being the smart woman she was.

    • @devonbradley4372
      @devonbradley4372 3 года назад +40

      Your reply was very interesting. Thank you for all those facts about Cleopatra and the hair dye. Of course, henna was very popular in Egypt (still is), and Cleo would have wanted herself to look more like Venus. Well written!

    • @ericconnor8251
      @ericconnor8251 3 года назад +57

      I mean, maybe. Cleopatra also came from a Macedonian royal line stretching back to Ptolemy I Soter, a minor aristocrat from Macedon in northern Greece, where the nobility and royalty constantly intermarried with Thracians and Illyrians in marriage alliances. The Thracians were consistently noted as redheads in both art and literature.

    • @SpiderTNT.
      @SpiderTNT. 3 года назад +6

      @@LaryAk47 that would be pretty incredible, its a nice theory

    • @Katya_Lastochka
      @Katya_Lastochka 3 года назад +28

      @@ericconnor8251 That's a good point. A lot of royals had red hair. I would think it would be difficult to dye your hair red if it is naturally dark, without bleaching it. I have medium brown hair and using red henna gives it a slight reddish hue, but from far away it just looks brown. Her frescoes were light brownish red, so likely her hair was light brown or red.

  • @ZoeyZoco
    @ZoeyZoco 2 года назад +201

    Curly hair picture looks *EXACTLY* like *Deanna* *Troi* from Star Trek! *ALSO* the actress Marina Sirtis is *Greek!* So she’s actually a very good example of what Cleopatra could look like!

    • @hasensaurus
      @hasensaurus Год назад +16

      You nailed it. Especially after watching season three of Picard, Deanna Troy fits exactly the description of Cleopatra. Her beauty was truly in her presence, not 100% in her looks.

    • @kora4185
      @kora4185 Год назад +8

      Omg so true! Someone like Deanna would be perfect for Cleo. No wonder everyone would say she was alluring.

    • @CHRISANDREOU4199
      @CHRISANDREOU4199 Год назад +8

      Well spotted 👍shame Netflix isn't so observant 🤔

    • @raintree3383
      @raintree3383 Год назад +3

      OH Thank you...I thought there was something familiar about her.....

    • @khfan4life365
      @khfan4life365 Год назад +3

      I was just about to comment this. You beat me to it. Curly haired Cleo looks just like Deanna from TNG.

  • @schlc77
    @schlc77 Год назад +450

    Wow, there's more historical facts and more to learn about the real Cleopatra in this 9 minute video then the whole series on Netflix. The integrity you have finding the facts and bringing alive several possibilities is beyond commendable.

    • @mhmitzee
      @mhmitzee Год назад

      yeah, well, I can't wait until someone comes up with the likeness of God!

    • @ourdivinemouseoverlord3308
      @ourdivinemouseoverlord3308 Год назад

      @@mhmitzee God is probably: 👽

    • @mhmitzee
      @mhmitzee Год назад

      @@ourdivinemouseoverlord3308 : Probably made up!

    • @REAL6
      @REAL6 Год назад

      @@mhmitzee or Jesus

    • @mhmitzee
      @mhmitzee Год назад

      @@REAL6 : is there physical proof Jesus existed?

  • @classicalmusic1175
    @classicalmusic1175 Год назад +34

    It's certainly more accurate than the Netflix depiction of her as a black African queen... I thank you for caring about history and not falsifying it for the sake of modern identity politics.

  • @troyboy7610
    @troyboy7610 3 года назад +387

    The red haired version immediately jumped out at me and was the most captivating. How could one not fall in love

    • @butterflymoon6368
      @butterflymoon6368 3 года назад +4

      If you're not shallow? You can't just fall in love with a face unless you're a shallow 16 year old boy.

    • @FlamesAndShadows
      @FlamesAndShadows 3 года назад +13

      @@butterflymoon6368 Yes, you are not wrong, but think of it this way: she was a woman of power, frequently on display, possessing charms, breeding and grooming in addition to whatever personality glimpses, real or cultivated, were 'slipping out' in addition to that pretty face. Thats a breeding ground for fantasy land crushes of people thinking they 'know her' or just plain lust, especially for someone not immediately impacted by the backlashes of her status. Celebrity crushes of all shapes and sizes are not that uncommon. Frankly I wouldn't be surprised.

    • @Loooppp
      @Loooppp 3 года назад

      She build a fake smile, with a static lower part of eyes...but not to bad.
      A little bit sad to work hard on a deep humanity history, and not studying a smile !

    • @palimpalim5291
      @palimpalim5291 2 года назад

      @@butterflymoon6368 Hahahahaha, no, 16 year old boys don't fall in love with faces ...

    • @butterflymoon6368
      @butterflymoon6368 2 года назад

      @@palimpalim5291 Yep - all boys and men are all about the face.

  • @carolinecosh4340
    @carolinecosh4340 3 года назад +374

    The red haired version just really rings true, fantastic artistry

    • @bierlichen1
      @bierlichen1 3 года назад +5

      Fantasy is not reality.

    • @Chuckles..
      @Chuckles.. 3 года назад +14

      @@bierlichen1 "fantastic artistry" in this context see adjectives: excellent, superb, remarkable, "artistry" in reference to technique, not subject matter.

    • @minutemansam1214
      @minutemansam1214 3 года назад +13

      @@bierlichen1 She is depicted in art contemporary to her life as having reddish hair.

    • @cllc9722
      @cllc9722 3 года назад +3

      FANTASTIC BULLSHIT!

    • @DragonWaveMaster
      @DragonWaveMaster 3 года назад +1

      I agree.

  • @motakuw_2906
    @motakuw_2906 Год назад +144

    As an Egyptian, I won't say which one I believe is closer. Of course everyone will favour the version closest to theirs , but I applaud that you made ACTUAL RESEARCH AND EFFORT to reach that conclusion, unlike some people you tried to reach the truth and not apply some agenda to gain sympathies
    Despite everything, makes me happy that there's still ppl around the world who can't tolerate history and facts being tampered with

    • @wildfuture.network
      @wildfuture.network Год назад +9

      some people that try to reach their political agenda, NOT the truth!! Reach a LIE rather

    • @revmo37
      @revmo37 Год назад +7

      I agree with you 100% my friend. I find the "Documentary" from that nutty Jada Pinkett Smith nauseating. She made that self serving mess with only that poor old lady claiming that "her grandmother told her that no matter what anyone tells you, Cleopatra was black" Now who can question a reputable "historian" such as her ? 😂

    • @kimmogensen4888
      @kimmogensen4888 10 месяцев назад +1

      According to the genetic data we have from people living alone the Mediterranean Sea around 2000 years ago more than 99% was what is called genetic white skin color, which means it you where working most of the day in the sun in Egypt you would have light brown skin, but it you where a very wealthy person like Cleopatra you would be unlikely to spend long hours in the sun every day and probably be white pale skinned.
      Similar to what I have seen the president of Egypts sister looks like skin tone.
      There are several Egyptians living in Denmark and most of them get as pale skin as ethnic danish people in the 6 months of the year where the sun is so weak that UV light doesn’t effect the skin color, unlike Egypt where the sun is strong enough all year 🌞 genetically white means that it can become light brown when exposed to long periods of UV light.

    • @kimmogensen4888
      @kimmogensen4888 10 месяцев назад

      According to the genetic data we have from people living alone the Mediterranean Sea around 2000 years ago more than 99% was what is called genetic white skin color, which means it you where working most of the day in the sun in Egypt you would have light brown skin, but it you where a very wealthy person like Cleopatra you would be unlikely to spend long hours in the sun every day and probably be white pale skinned.
      Similar to what I have seen the president of Egypts sister looks like skin tone.
      There are several Egyptians living in Denmark and most of them get as pale skin as ethnic danish people in the 6 months of the year where the sun is so weak that UV light doesn’t effect the skin color, unlike Egypt where the sun is strong enough all year 🌞 genetically white means that it can become light brown when exposed to long periods of UV light.

  • @virgilasevedo5440
    @virgilasevedo5440 Год назад +8

    Way more faithful to history than Netflix! Great work!

  • @huacamaya119
    @huacamaya119 3 года назад +1383

    For a woman of her time, that redheaded version would've been very captivating. The dark hair was probably wigs that she wore to look more Egyptian like. Your version is the closest thing to authentic that I have seen. Very impressive.

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  3 года назад +90

      Thank you so much, I appreciate the kind words ❤️

    • @customsongmaker
      @customsongmaker 3 года назад +108

      Pharaoh Rameses the Great had red hair. Still has it, since he's a mummy.

    • @StarMercurian
      @StarMercurian 3 года назад +117

      It definently was as it has also been proven she wasn't ethnically Egyptian.She was actually Macedonian Greek.

    • @BeccalaiShushushu
      @BeccalaiShushushu 3 года назад +8

      Stunning!

    • @antgonz4436
      @antgonz4436 3 года назад +29

      In those times red wigs were more common that dark color wigs.

  • @fredscholpp5838
    @fredscholpp5838 3 года назад +449

    The brunnette version is quite good, but the red-haired version is stunning. I think she might have been like a friend of mine who is pretty, but you never get a sense of how attractive she is in a still image. But once she is animated in video or person, it's just wow! I think you captured some of that in the second recreation. Love your work.

    • @daquieshakeaundra2854
      @daquieshakeaundra2854 2 года назад

      Cleopatra was BLACK DECENT

    • @fredscholpp5838
      @fredscholpp5838 2 года назад +14

      @@daquieshakeaundra2854 Not sure I follow you, She was of Greek ancestry and Egyptian royalty. We know who her parents were, we know where they came from. Are you saying she was Nubian? BLACK DECENT isn't a phrase I know. I would like to she an interpretation of her as a Nubian Woman.

    • @nickpapadopoulos4080
      @nickpapadopoulos4080 2 года назад +5

      @@daquieshakeaundra2854 ha ya right. And it’s descent*

    • @nickpapadopoulos4080
      @nickpapadopoulos4080 2 года назад +5

      She was the Queen and ruler of Egypt but she was of Makedonian and Pelopponisian descent. Both Greek. 🇬🇷 By the way she was a Red-head too

    • @daquieshakeaundra2854
      @daquieshakeaundra2854 2 года назад

      @@fredscholpp5838 to see* not she
      She is physically Ebony.

  • @aubreyackermann8432
    @aubreyackermann8432 3 года назад +549

    Thank you for acknowledging her intelligence, so many people discuss her as an airheaded minx. She was a genius.

    • @jaykarhunen6568
      @jaykarhunen6568 3 года назад +6

      genius though? How do you come to that conclusion?

    • @aubreyackermann8432
      @aubreyackermann8432 3 года назад +94

      @@jaykarhunen6568 fluently speaking ten languages, for a start

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 3 года назад +69

      @@aubreyackermann8432 And a marketing genius. She understood how to create an aura around herself, and to shock and surprise.

    • @snow5962
      @snow5962 3 года назад +68

      I've never heard her described as anything but intelligent. She was practically the only woman of that time that was allowed to be educated like a man. I've only ever seen her described and perhaps slightly above average in looks, but it was her intelligence that made her beautiful and captivating. The first female largely, that powerful men looked to as an equal. Don't make her a pitiable thing, I've never ever heard anyone ever say she was an airhead.

    • @HartmutJagerArt
      @HartmutJagerArt 3 года назад +39

      @@jaykarhunen6568 Well Jay, besides speaking several languages, she must have also been a very astute politician, having managed to enchant the two most powerful persons of that time, Caesar and Marc Anthony ! History would have turned out completely different had she not been around - or not been as intelligent as she must have been !

  • @yasminaamro2543
    @yasminaamro2543 4 месяца назад +13

    im egyptian and honestly her face in the second red head depiction looks awfully similiar to my face which shocked

  • @Temms
    @Temms Год назад +1586

    I hate how netflix decided to make cleopatra in their new show, black. They really did not bother to get their facts straight. They really claim that she was black.

    • @stephensharper4312
      @stephensharper4312 Год назад +107

      Which is strange because they told their woke employees to quit and then turn around and made that SJW propagandistic garbage

    • @radiantvalor
      @radiantvalor Год назад

      ​@@stephensharper4312Its truly an insult to Greek and African history. It implies that Africans dont have any real history and they have to be white to be valued and it just erases the fascinating true history of Cleopatra

    • @alexns
      @alexns Год назад +218

      my grandmommy told me she was black so she is black! LALALALALALALALALALA YOU CAN'T CHANGE MY MIND LALALALALALALALALALALALALA I NEVER DEVELOPED AN ADULT BRAIN LALALALALALALALALALA

    • @gerardoelizondo3392
      @gerardoelizondo3392 Год назад +136

      They could portray Julius Cesar as a Chinese either, because that's what Netflix does.

    • @elizluv
      @elizluv Год назад +68

      It’s the new woke mandra
      I suggest to unsubscribe

  • @jfrjr7964
    @jfrjr7964 3 года назад +540

    I think beauty has more than just physical appearance. Intelligence, sophistication, grace, sympathy can play important factors in this game.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 3 года назад +34

      No she probably was beautiful as well. Probably no supermodel but probably pretty and that combined with charm can be a powerful mix especially when trying to influence men.
      A women of extreme beauty without the charm may struggle to shape the direction men are moving in but a women with a personality and charm can be extremely powerful.

    • @NoOneHere2Day
      @NoOneHere2Day 3 года назад +4

      Literally what she said in the video.

    • @mikewhocheeseharry5292
      @mikewhocheeseharry5292 3 года назад +2

      Do you judge a flower’s beauty by its physical appearance or its intelligence, sophistication, and grace? A woman’s vagina in many cultures is compared to as a lotus flower.

    • @wrongturnVfor
      @wrongturnVfor 3 года назад

      yeah, sadly, however, most people just discren that from appearance anyway when it comes down to it

    • @ivanj.conway9919
      @ivanj.conway9919 3 года назад +1

      Very much so, JFR. And this goes for both men and women, by the way. All of which are deplorably lacking in this day and age. Warmest Wishes. Be Well and Safe. Out.

  • @deacondrake9078
    @deacondrake9078 3 года назад +282

    Wow I didn't expect to be so struck by her with red hair. I feel like maybe that's how the Roman's felt seeing her. Beautiful work

    • @narmabc
      @narmabc Год назад

      This is you people fantasizing. You wish she looked like that. Netflix got it right 😅😅😅😅

    • @deacondrake9078
      @deacondrake9078 Год назад +3

      @@narmabc yeah ok man

    • @Thr33-Quarters
      @Thr33-Quarters Год назад

      @@narmabc Cope.

    • @chrismarple
      @chrismarple Год назад

      @@narmabcyou live in ignorant bliss

  • @jjauger96
    @jjauger96 Год назад +11

    Once again you nailed it. Both were not only beautiful, but honestly what I would have pictured!

  • @slipperyseal762
    @slipperyseal762 2 года назад +334

    I know someone who looks just like the red headed version and she is from Oman. Greek, arab mix. She walks into a room and everyone is just blown away. She also has the most amazing effect on people. Everyone is left smiling.

    • @johnc.8461
      @johnc.8461 2 года назад +11

      Is that person single? Harmless joke. 😊

    • @TheGecko213
      @TheGecko213 2 года назад

      @@johnc.8461
      You don't want to marry her because the queue to be in her bed would be a mile long ! 😂
      I have always wondered why guys want to marry the most beautiful women .
      Me : I would just do them when given opportunity but marry a plain jane home maker

    • @Wheels-4-Steels
      @Wheels-4-Steels 2 года назад +6

      Reincarnation?

    • @gocestojanovski3723
      @gocestojanovski3723 Год назад

      Not at all, she was Macedonian

    • @randallgeorge8482
      @randallgeorge8482 Год назад

      Cleopatra was black and since she was several generations of incest inbreeding she had deformities, she wasn't beautiful as they portray her

  • @PinkFloydsfan
    @PinkFloydsfan Год назад +1176

    This is 100× more accurate, informative and enjoyable than netflix series. 🎉 well done 👏

    • @bear532
      @bear532 Год назад +33

      accurate and that netflix series don't even belong in the same sentence.

    • @andromedastar4900
      @andromedastar4900 Год назад +8

      ​@bear532 Accurate and Netflix in general don't belong in the same sentence.

    • @kurtpena5462
      @kurtpena5462 Год назад +3

      It is entirely speculative and is presented without evidence.

    • @fuzzypanda1684
      @fuzzypanda1684 Год назад

      Of course, the Netflix historical revision wasn't designed to be accurate or entertaining. It was designed to push diversity and induce eye rolling, like all woke garbage.

    • @anastasia-fr1gn
      @anastasia-fr1gn Год назад +17

      @@kurtpena5462 I know and it’s crazy that Netflix ran with it

  • @wilhiamas
    @wilhiamas 3 года назад +435

    It is very common for women in the Mediterranean to use henna to make their hair red. So whether Cleopatra was a natural redhead or not, she probably used henna.

    • @ericconnor8251
      @ericconnor8251 3 года назад +76

      Native Egyptians certainly used henna to that effect, but the Greeks had a variety of hair colors. Like most other Europeans, dark brown and light brown hair were majority phenotypes, but a minority did have blonde and red hair. Macedon in northern Greece was also right next to Thrace. Thracians were noted as redheads in art & literature.

    • @fCLEF007
      @fCLEF007 3 года назад +16

      maybe she made herself auburn if her hair was already dark

    • @dinil5566
      @dinil5566 3 года назад +29

      But many middle easternes have redhair and blue eyes too. Even now.

    • @ericconnor8251
      @ericconnor8251 3 года назад +47

      @@dinil5566 Yeah, and we're talking about a Greek woman, Cleopatra VII, whose ancestors came from northern Greece close to Thrace, a land filled with Thracians who were universally depicted in art and literature as a bunch of redheads. Even art from Macedon like mosaics depict various people with red hair and for that matter the name "Pyrrhus" (like the famous Pyrrhus of Epirus) means "flame haired" in Greek. To this day there are a minority of light haired people in mainland Greece, mostly in the the north, far less so in the south and almost none in Aegean islands like Crete (although some Cretans are blondish brunets).

    • @达努佳
      @达努佳 3 года назад +4

      That's true. Good thought👏👏👏

  • @suzannecroteaumclaren2849
    @suzannecroteaumclaren2849 Месяц назад +1

    Canadian here....i have had a fascination about Cleopatra since I was a child...so I was excited to view ur piece on her. I very much enjoyed it. Thank u for fully assessing each aspect of a historical personage to explain ur recreations.

  • @CrisAnderson27
    @CrisAnderson27 2 года назад +214

    Red haired Cleopatra is....wow. If she looked anything like this I understand Marc Antony's immediate emotional response incredibly well. Beautiful work, truly.

    • @pandakicker1
      @pandakicker1 Год назад +2

      Antony also had a similar hair color, actually. He had reddish brown hair.

    • @tabbymrp
      @tabbymrp Год назад +2

      And Julius Caesar

    • @grizzlyblackpowder1960
      @grizzlyblackpowder1960 Год назад

      @@tabbymrp yeah people keep falling for her for sure. But historically I don't understand the hype, just kinda seems like all you had to do was be roman.

    • @crusaderACR
      @crusaderACR Год назад

      @@grizzlyblackpowder1960 To bed Cleopatra you had to be *the* most powerful Roman. And willing to give her heirs i guess! Caesar gave her a son and Antony gave her at least 3 little brats.

  • @nowhereman1046
    @nowhereman1046 Год назад +153

    Actually, we know now that many Greek and Roman statues were painted, and to find out Cleopatra's skin, hair, and eye color, it might be possible to do spectrographic and other techniques to find out what pigments were used and in what tones and shading used on her statues.

    • @stsk1061
      @stsk1061 Год назад +24

      They did it on the bust in Berlin and the hair color came out as brown. They didn't define the shade.

    • @grizzlyblackpowder1960
      @grizzlyblackpowder1960 Год назад +13

      Well there's still all the wall frescos of her that are painted, she used them in the video.

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Год назад +42

      @@stsk1061 Alexander The Great had rosy blonde hair. Ptolemy I had brown-red hair, a bit like myself. So the odds of Cleopatra having had dark red/brown hair seems very likely, especially since her colorized illustrations show her with deeply dark red hair, not light red.

    • @stsk1061
      @stsk1061 Год назад +5

      @@TheStraightestWhitest Two of Cleopatra's ancestors are described as being blond, but that was 200 years before her time. The evidence seems to suggest that she had dark brown hair but very fair skin.

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Год назад +10

      @@stsk1061 Did you watch the video? I've seen countless illustrations of her with dark red hair.

  • @MeatandTatersGaming54
    @MeatandTatersGaming54 2 года назад +1018

    " Her intelligence was off the charts", even with all of the inbreeding in her own family line, what you said here is the main reason why she has a lasting legacy. It doesn't really actually matter what you look like when you captivate people's minds and hearts it truly stands the test of time.

    • @lucyfyre6126
      @lucyfyre6126 2 года назад +23

      So true. I know I find nothing more attractive than an intelligent woman I can talk science with. Adds +6 to their attractiveness for me... if not more.

    • @angelasisco700
      @angelasisco700 2 года назад +8

      beautifully put...made my heart smile...

    • @chrystale888
      @chrystale888 2 года назад +26

      Cleopatras grandmother was a concubine, no inbreeding there which is probably why Cleopatra was beautiful.

    • @palimpalim5291
      @palimpalim5291 2 года назад +10

      Another famous tragic royal figure, Empress Elisabeth "Sisi" of Austria was also very smart, yet she had some real issues due to the inbreeding. One does not exclude the other.
      In fact, she spent a lot of time in her mansion on Corfu, called "Achilleon", developed a love for the Greek people, financed some essential infrastructure projects on the island hence is being held with very high regard up to this day. She also spoke the Greek language very well and did the first translations of some of the most important European classic literature into Greek herself.

    • @palimpalim5291
      @palimpalim5291 2 года назад

      @@chrystale888 Inbreeding makes you get birth defects, it does not make you ugly.

  • @Mark-uq9km
    @Mark-uq9km 10 месяцев назад +2

    I like your work. You obviously do a lot of research but are not afraid to make educated guesses, too. It is fun to watch the past come to life. Thank you.

  • @will_sketch
    @will_sketch Год назад +212

    I love the red headed version. It's like a breathtaking fire and she's looks beautiful.
    Wasn't expecting it to be animated, that caught me off guard 😅

    • @ThxGod_ItsOver
      @ThxGod_ItsOver Год назад

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    • @Half-Vampire
      @Half-Vampire Год назад

      Seeing as how Hollywood keep erasing and replacing red heads with black people. It's funny to see Cleopatra could also be red head, and now they try to erase and replace her as well.

    • @robogreek3157
      @robogreek3157 Год назад +2

      I personally think the dark haired version is the truth. Very beautiful regardless

    • @besame5504
      @besame5504 Год назад +4

      Henna is a dye derived from the leaves of the primordial henna plant that grows in warm climates. While there is some conjecture regarding when it first came into popular use, the recorded history of henna points to ancient Egypt.

    • @maaz322
      @maaz322 Год назад +2

      They dyed hair back then. 'Red hair greek' theory is absurd. You people want to believe there was this mysterious race that no longer exists when, in fact, modern people are a mirror to all the conquerors and original inhabitants that once existed. Red hair is almost nonexistent in modern Greece, if only by Western European migration. The Romans described the Celts, distinguishing their unique red hair. If that was commonplace in Greece, which was closer to the near east and interacted and mixed with the eastern civilizations, then it would be commonplace in Rome, which was more western.

  • @houssem.khaled
    @houssem.khaled Год назад +463

    I think Netflix did you a huge favor haha, I believe lots of people have now researched and found this video. Well-deserved. I was lucky enough to see it BEFORE the whole Netflix issue. Thanks for using historical data to bring these ancient heroes to life!

    • @tFighterPilot
      @tFighterPilot Год назад +12

      Maybe it was all a big conspiracy to give this channel more views.

    • @mrjonni3684
      @mrjonni3684 Год назад

      Netflix is focused on propaganda and brainwashing the youngs, they don't care of other stuff.

    • @Jaymes400
      @Jaymes400 Год назад +8

      it's fairly basic historic knowlegde that Cleopatra was of Greek Decent and looked so. I don't think this video is that enlightening for most people. it's interesting, but it's not a revelation. Every adult with at least a vague interest in history knows this stuff.

    • @houssem.khaled
      @houssem.khaled Год назад +8

      @@Jaymes400 and yet Netflix releases a worldwide documentary portraying a black queen... I, just like many others, knew she was of Greek decent (and thus not ethnically black) but nobody really knows what she actually looked like (yes, we have coins, that famous Berlin bust and paintings but they all show different face features) so what this channel does by giving 3D colorful interpretations is quite impressive.

    • @quakxy_dukx
      @quakxy_dukx Год назад +3

      @@houssem.khaledall depictions of her have fairly similar facial structure and that’s stated in the video

  • @LoreleiConover
    @LoreleiConover Год назад +476

    This is amazing work and Netflix needs to take notes.

    • @drapetomaniack
      @drapetomaniack Год назад +1

      Did you watch the video?
      She says in this video that her father’s side was Greek… BUT no one knows definitively who her mother or grand mother were.. AND that one of her ancestors on father’s side is known to have a native Egyptian concubine.. so it IS entirely possible she does have native Egyptian ancestry… she just claims that the chances are low.. BUT she WAS certainly a woman of color given confirmed Persian and Syrian ancestry..
      again.. did you actually watch the video??

    • @drapetomaniack
      @drapetomaniack Год назад +1

      @@forbidden-cyrillic-handle but yeah.. would have been interesting to see a darker skinned version in addition to the olive skinned one.. we can say definitively that straight haired one is just wrong.. I have not seen even one statue or painting of her with straight hair so we can likely throw that one out!

    • @mtljmbTUBE
      @mtljmbTUBE Год назад +37

      @@drapetomaniack Did you? Have you seen the profiles on the coins, the statues depiction...? That is pretty close to caucasian. Pretty Greek looking... even if some genes got mixed into the pot, she still looks Greek on those coins.

    • @drapetomaniack
      @drapetomaniack Год назад

      @@mtljmbTUBE c'mon man... those coins are pretty rough back then.. If she went by the coins the renderings would have looked like the wicked witch of the west.. look at that nose 😂 the coins are too rough to tell you ANYTHING!

    • @drapetomaniack
      @drapetomaniack Год назад

      @@forbidden-cyrillic-handle This is youTube so I won't hold my breath for an apology.. but think it's pretty clear to everyone that everything I said is in the video.. is in the video 😎

  • @thecalicocat6657
    @thecalicocat6657 10 месяцев назад +12

    I learn more in under ten minutes from a RUclipsr that a four hour documentary from Netflix

  • @Alexrider02
    @Alexrider02 Год назад +936

    The red-haired one looks more natural to me than the brown-haired version. Like it fits her facial features better. I loved the AI animation of her at the end. What an absolute treat to be able to actually SEE what these people may have looked like through the eyes of their contemporaries.

    • @johnzuijdveld9585
      @johnzuijdveld9585 Год назад +28

      I disagree about her dark-haired versions looking less natural I've seen plenty of women that look very similar and even stunning, I did also prefer the redhead though.

    • @spaghetti5914
      @spaghetti5914 Год назад +20

      idk as a greek both look natural to me lmao

    • @THATBrokeAroSpecWallet
      @THATBrokeAroSpecWallet Год назад +6

      Maybe it's something in-between?

    • @teo2975
      @teo2975 Год назад +17

      all her ancestors were from northern Greece. No reason to skip portraying her as possibly blonde.

    • @t0xiic_mxchi
      @t0xiic_mxchi Год назад +6

      @@teo2975 yes but her mother has egyptian rutes so she is more of a brown skinned women with blackish brownish hair but possibly black.

  • @PozoBlue
    @PozoBlue 3 года назад +47

    The Ptolomies were so insular, greek-obsessed and removed from the Egyptians, one of the remarkable and mentioned thing about Cleopatra was that she was only one of that dynasty to have ever bothered to learn Egyptian. None of her predecessors had done so. It wasnt even spoken in court. Crazy ppl. As for her beauty, the historians back then do mention some times she was not physically blindingly beautiful but that is was the sharpness of her mind and intellect and this insane charisma that made her impossibly magnetic and made people go gaga over her. She must have been such an amazing woman.

  • @buffster948
    @buffster948 2 года назад +64

    I think the depictions you've made really capture the descriptions of her not being a "perfect beauty", but also being captivatingly beautiful in her own way. She did seem to have a very good understanding of the chemistry of beauty (or, at least, someone in her entourage did).
    If henna and/or lemon juice was available at that time, there's every chance that she was originally dark haired but lightened her hair using products like this. Might explain the different hair colours shown and recorded.
    You may have heard that she "bathed in milk and honey". In modern day beauty products, we would call that things like: lactic acid, alpha-hydroxy acid, antibacterial, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, healing and moisturising properties... She may not have been the prettiest girl on the planet, but, wow. What a woman!

  • @karenvincent690
    @karenvincent690 10 месяцев назад +3

    So fascinating. I always thought she had dark hair but I'm not so sure now. Your reconstructions of both in dark and red hair are beautiful and either one could be her.

  • @gisawslonim9716
    @gisawslonim9716 3 года назад +80

    I'd really like to know what Helen of Troy looked like for after all she had "the face that launched a thousand ships."

  • @shashankshekharsingh1980
    @shashankshekharsingh1980 2 года назад +110

    It's very appealing seeing the history in colors and putting images to unknown. If history is taught like this, i am sure ppl love to read. Your facial reconstruction work is astounding and very detailed.

    • @ThxGod_ItsOver
      @ThxGod_ItsOver Год назад

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    • @ThxGod_ItsOver
      @ThxGod_ItsOver Год назад

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  • @lindylund280
    @lindylund280 3 года назад +157

    I really appreciate explaining so much research...and for doing it to make your work even more fascinating and important.

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  3 года назад +3

      Thank you!!

    • @rtam7097
      @rtam7097 3 года назад +3

      @@RoyaltyNowStudios Can you do on Gautam Buddha?Plz🙏🏻🙏🏻.
      He had blue eyes and curly hairs.

    • @amarrrrrrrrrrr
      @amarrrrrrrrrrr 2 года назад

      @@RoyaltyNowStudios your voice is amazing 🤩

  • @juliepac
    @juliepac Год назад +3

    Thanks so much for the work... It was such an emotion to see her statue come to life... I almost cried!! Thanks so much!!

  • @DamonNomad82
    @DamonNomad82 3 года назад +54

    All the versions look impressive, and I could see how Caesar and Mark Antony were charmed by her, but I like the red haired version the best.

  • @patriciapage9950
    @patriciapage9950 2 года назад +112

    The red hair version is breathtaking! The dark hair version is beautiful, too. (As someone else stated, women died their hair with henna). The red hair version is just stunning! Great work

    • @ladylibertywdc8324
      @ladylibertywdc8324 2 года назад +2

      "Dyed" is the verb.

    • @annas4843
      @annas4843 2 года назад +2

      She was Greek, so it could be true having red hair, most likely more dark.
      Alexandros himself was described as having hair that shined as fire under the sun in Greek texts, usually hair appears lighter under the sun as it reflects the highlights.
      There were tombs in Athens found from that time having the red hair gene.

    • @kryska367
      @kryska367 2 года назад

      Hrabe ti blbe

    • @kryska367
      @kryska367 2 года назад

      @@annas4843 Kleopatra byla Egypťanka a Řekové jsou černovlasí.

  • @SpicaRigel
    @SpicaRigel 3 года назад +53

    The red heaeded version is gorgeous 😍😍😍

  • @jeffrudeseal1793
    @jeffrudeseal1793 26 дней назад +1

    This is totally amazing! Thank you for this. Your work is absolutely amazing.

  • @portiacapitalmanagement7511
    @portiacapitalmanagement7511 2 года назад +1035

    As the daughter of a Greek mother, the eyes you gave Cleopatra are breathtaking AND represent Mediterranean eyes. It's usually their best physical feature. Many also have a high degree of intelligence as well.

    • @Okrollins1
      @Okrollins1 2 года назад

      Hahaha, high intelligence A? The Greeks got everything they know from Africa. Y'all still pushing this BS?

    • @reneguenon7824
      @reneguenon7824 2 года назад +15

      The eye-colour is surely wrong. The macedonians were pure indoeuropeans like Alexander himself. We find also explanations about the process of racemixing in Aristotles "politics". But at the time of Alexander the macedonians self were in every case a absolute pure tribe. What you called "Mediterranean eyes" are the eyes of mixed persons and such creatures were like the late sumerians, egyptians and so forth mostly the result of race-mixing with coloured slaves, in Egypt for instance with nubian slaves.

    • @chiaralistica
      @chiaralistica Год назад +59

      @@reneguenon7824 Cleopatra was a Ptolemy, a Greek. She was the only one who spoke Egyptian as well which is why many mistake her as Egyptian.
      I'm Mediterranean and have the colouring.

    • @reneguenon7824
      @reneguenon7824 Год назад +9

      @@chiaralistica The Ptolemies were Macedonians and kept their blood clean from foreign influences. Thats why I guess that she owned macedonian features. Mediterranean mean nothing. In ancient times all greek nations, starting with the Dorians were indoeuropeans with the look like the pure vedic and iranian people. Thats why many greek gods showing the "nordic look", pale skin, blonde hair, blue or grey eyes. And thats also the case with the most greek heros like Achilles or Odysseus or the Kings and Rulers of Sparta.

    • @wolverines_boneclaws5362
      @wolverines_boneclaws5362 Год назад +1

      Was Cleopatra look beautiful that I could cry.....? ;(

  • @rochelleb973
    @rochelleb973 3 года назад +558

    I loved this. I really like the red headed version

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  3 года назад +15

      Thank you!

    • @findingretreat
      @findingretreat 3 года назад +26

      yep it blew my mind when that image smiled!!!absalute knockout

    • @edh9999
      @edh9999 3 года назад +27

      I could see someone with that look capturing the eye of the two most powerful Romans of their time, and her intelligence and social grace keeping them captured.

    • @rtam7097
      @rtam7097 3 года назад +9

      @@RoyaltyNowStudios Can you do on Gautam Buddha?Plz🙏🏻🙏🏻.
      He had blue eyes and curly hairs.

    • @corilia9529
      @corilia9529 3 года назад +5

      Thank you

  • @jerrickdavis1073
    @jerrickdavis1073 Год назад +272

    I'm really glad someone finally showed the redhead hypothesis, given we know redhead genes were not only an occurrence in Greeks but also common in Persia and amongst Thracians (two groups the Macedonian Greeks came in early contact with and eventually conquered) it's regularly shocking to me that more people have never heard this hypothesis let alone understand how logical it is.

    • @stephenodubhlaoich
      @stephenodubhlaoich Год назад +12

      Thracians were said by the Greeks to be the most numerous people in the world, after the Indians. (Also said nobody on Earth could hope to fight against them if they actually organized). Very fair skin, red hair, blue eyed Indo-Europeans. Im pretty sure they are a large reason for the red haired genes and the typically Indo European haplogroups scattered all throughout these regions.

    • @vessela7484
      @vessela7484 Год назад +4

      If modern day Greeks and Slavs are at least somewhat representative, then I can believe that. Red hair isn't super common but definitely not unheard of.

    • @pawwalker3492
      @pawwalker3492 Год назад +10

      @@vessela7484 - here's a conundrum ... my great-grandfather came to America when he was 16, from Sicily.
      He had hazel green eyes, and auburn hair. From Sicily. That's right IN the Med, so who knows where his genes
      came from. My great-grandmother was more explainable. From Ancona Italy - blond haired and blue eyed.
      My great-grandfather from Limerick Ireland had jet black hair and deep blue eyes. SOOOO many questions 😆

    • @vessela7484
      @vessela7484 Год назад +4

      ​@@pawwalker3492 Diversity exists everywhere. I'm bulgarian and I have green eyes and my grandpa's eyes were bright blue.

    • @pawwalker3492
      @pawwalker3492 Год назад +4

      @@vessela7484 - that's my point, too. I love that most of my family, on both sides, don't fit typical looks.
      My great grandmother from Italy - Ancona is way up north, on the Adriatic. So, to me, it's no surprise she was blond and blue. But a red-headed, green eyed Sicilian gives one pause 😆 I love this stuff!

  • @glorianelson9538
    @glorianelson9538 2 месяца назад +1

    OhMy...She certainly was a stunning beauty for her time. Great job as always!

  • @willmartin7293
    @willmartin7293 Год назад +61

    Excellent research on Cleopatra. So well done and thorough. She was an amazing woman and your reconstructed appearance of her shows a truly stunning and appealing person. It's no wonder the Roman Ceasars were captivated by her. Thank you for this video.

  • @kateginger
    @kateginger Год назад +211

    One of the things that I like about Cleopatra's story, is that she was considered breath taking and beautiful, even though she didn't look perfect. I wish we could be less perfectionistic nowadays and see the beauty and charm in people, without constantly feeling pressured to look like only one specific way.

    • @ThxGod_ItsOver
      @ThxGod_ItsOver Год назад

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    • @annachum4690
      @annachum4690 Год назад +11

      Cleopatra VII IS gorgeous, but its important to remember that she is highly intelligent, highly ambitious and determined. Her beauty and grace are extra bonuses

    • @Kushenable
      @Kushenable Год назад +6

      we do my friend... we do... nearly none of us men loves perfection... we are searching for some trademarks like freckles, non-symetric face, bigger eye brows or thin, a little scar that looks cute, beauty-marks (tell called beauty marks because normaly u would say: a black point on your face isnt nice but it was because its something different and only few woman had those), etc etc etc. most men and woman dont search for perfection.

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA Год назад +5

      I like how the running joke in Asterix & Obelix was showing her having a big nose and always have men infatuated with it. This isn't about imperfections but about ridiculous standards of beauty that kinda try to tell Middle Eastern women to get rhinoplasty to look whiter as that is supposed to be more attractive.

    • @faithful2b1
      @faithful2b1 Год назад

      this

  • @dfetchev0225
    @dfetchev0225 Год назад +15

    The red headed version is breathtaking. You are awesome. Keep at it. You rock.

  • @fr57ujf
    @fr57ujf 6 месяцев назад +6

    I like the red-headed version better. If your reconstruction is anywhere near accurate, she was a beauty. If she had the personality to go with it, it's no wonder she became such a remembered part of history.

  • @itsjustnopinionok
    @itsjustnopinionok 2 года назад +576

    In other words her personality was what drew people around her not so much what she looked like. The opposite of what we view as beautiful in today's world. Looks!

    • @booqrdoit9138
      @booqrdoit9138 2 года назад +28

      Yep. They said she was ungodly charismatic and charming. Some women have that way about them

    • @HereIAm247
      @HereIAm247 2 года назад +18

      Obviously looks can be very magnetic. But even the people today who are celebrated for their physical beauty, also have a way to carry themselves that is out of the ordinary. But she would probably still be viewed as a physical beauty. As a queen, she would have presented herself in a, well, regal way, and have access to extensive beauty rituals to keep her looking her best. She would also not be subject to malnourishment and illness, which ensured that she would develop into the most attractive version of herself she could be.
      She would also have grown up with constant positive reinforcement, which would improve confidence and self-esteem, and that is something that is very noticable in a person. You see that in modern day upper class people as well - they do not have the same doubt about themselves. She would also be held to high expectations, and have teachers to help her achieve those expectations. Both socially, in ettiquette, skills, beauty, intelligence, diplomacy, etc. In combination, these factors would boost each other, and increase both her confidence, self esteem and charisma. Not to say that royals didn't also meet greater challenges and higher pressure than most people - but their baseline was 'higher', so in everyday social situations, this would greatly influence peoples first impression and the genreral impression of them.
      So even if there would maybe be more physically beautiful women, she would definitely still be considered very physically beautiful, as well as very magnetic. It was more because she also had a way of conducting herself that drew people even closer.

    • @ariellebb
      @ariellebb 2 года назад +11

      she still was pretty

    • @chevon1920
      @chevon1920 2 года назад +15

      Well she’s beautiful in the depictions

    • @TheYoungestCrone
      @TheYoungestCrone 2 года назад +1

      whoa hold them horses ... back then ..(still and always)... big thick woman were the sign of complete beauty. All during the ages women, have tried every dangerous procedures to fit into the times. Beauty was always implied.

  • @jeffrey322
    @jeffrey322 2 года назад +457

    I always heard that she was not exceptional in any way physically--but more charming or ... cunning perhaps. Your depictions are very stunning.

    • @marwafayed8020
      @marwafayed8020 Год назад +22

      An average beauty for middle eastern

    • @lacil8895
      @lacil8895 Год назад +9

      I basically have very close to similar features to her. Thanks for calling me average, but hey society only considers what's trending now and they all look the same. All best.

    • @Likelyfairy
      @Likelyfairy Год назад +60

      @@lacil8895 lmao you choosing to take that personal speaks more on your self esteem

    • @honkingantelope1990_
      @honkingantelope1990_ Год назад +18

      I ll never understand why ppl confuse sexuality with beauty. U dont have to be a model to be charming etc . But still , u can be top . Perhaps ,fem sexuality is more important than extreme beauty. Add brain and her intellectual skills so u have it

    • @marwafayed8020
      @marwafayed8020 Год назад +6

      @@honkingantelope1990_ for a man it is more important to have high feminine energy than to be highly beautiful & both are different

  • @rosaortiz7842
    @rosaortiz7842 Год назад +34

    I'm always still blown away at the thought of how each person throughout history is so unique in so many ways...

  • @CatholicBallerina47
    @CatholicBallerina47 Год назад +2

    Oh my goodness!! Wow this was amazing! Personally, I liked the red haired Cleopatra the best :)

  • @oriesheppard8498
    @oriesheppard8498 2 года назад +196

    I love that you mentioned the accounts that mentioned her beauty. So many people quote Pascal about her nose and assume she was a troll. I find it highly unlikely she wasn’t beautiful, maybe not the most beautiful woman on earth, but she had to have a looks as well as a brain. She’s my favorite historical figure and anyone who agrees should read “Memoirs of Cleopatra” by Margaret George.

    • @corinthian123
      @corinthian123 2 года назад +16

      And she would’ve had skilled women to apply her makeup to ensure she was the most captivating person in the room.

    • @commonsense2680
      @commonsense2680 2 года назад

      Meanwhile she married her own brother to gain power. Really you respect incest?

    • @chrishayes5755
      @chrishayes5755 2 года назад

      she had a big ol' clown nose. a giant honker. a silly looking snout.
      . .
      👃
      \_/

    • @thestorian4735
      @thestorian4735 10 месяцев назад +1

      Love that book! I think it had the most unmatched, authentic portrayal of her character while also being an immersive read

  • @themisadventurer
    @themisadventurer 3 года назад +36

    What sorcery is this!? When the portrait animated and smiled I kind of teared up a little. Reminded me of Ofra Haza. Such amazing work you put into this!

  • @lkreyche
    @lkreyche 3 года назад +44

    This was just fascinating. I really was able to see her as a person, both hair colors equally represented.

  • @marcidunfee6063
    @marcidunfee6063 11 месяцев назад +1

    Another beautiful depiction of a historical figure and a fascinating history lesson. Thank you.

  • @linshultz4806
    @linshultz4806 2 года назад +19

    I love the red-haired version of her but the dark hair is stunning as well! Thank you so much for the work you have put into making these historic people come to life! I have been fascinated with all the examples!

  • @Eduardo_Ventura
    @Eduardo_Ventura Год назад +55

    This red haired version looks a lot like the one from HBO Rome series. Which was known for doing their homework in many details. This means that this reconstruction is on the right path. Very good!

    • @fromtheheavenlyrealms8613
      @fromtheheavenlyrealms8613 Год назад

      How, when that drawing looks nothing like the paintings on the Egyptian walls that they left? Just how?

    • @wingedhussarswiss4703
      @wingedhussarswiss4703 Год назад +10

      ​@@fromtheheavenlyrealms8613Egyptian art wasn't nessassarily about detail according to this video, it was more religious and metaphorical it seems. That makes sense due to the religious nature of the position of Pharoah and how she was associated with the goddess Isis.

    • @fromtheheavenlyrealms8613
      @fromtheheavenlyrealms8613 Год назад

      @@wingedhussarswiss4703 Dude...the painters drew what they saw just as all painters did.
      All of Roman pictures are white people. All of Asia's pictures are Asian people. How come you don't have a theory on those, or on any other pics or paintings in the earth?
      I guess only the black paintings have a back story that suggest they weren't really black. Please record yourself talking and then listen to it over and over until you hear how foolish you sound.

    • @wanderingNprobablylost
      @wanderingNprobablylost Год назад +3

      @@fromtheheavenlyrealms8613 Egyptian art is not the best "realism" art, which is VERY VERY hard to do.

    • @fromtheheavenlyrealms8613
      @fromtheheavenlyrealms8613 Год назад

      @@wanderingNprobablylost Sources?....or opinion??

  • @UrielsJunkDrawer
    @UrielsJunkDrawer 3 года назад +233

    Your version of Cleopatra shows her to be a radiant beauty.

    • @holland9199
      @holland9199 3 года назад +3

      Just Beautifully Stunning 😍

    • @missouriresole4726
      @missouriresole4726 3 года назад +6

      So it's not only a myth . She was really beautiful

    • @locolobo958
      @locolobo958 2 года назад +3

      She was the product of 5 to 8 generation of heavy inbreeding. Just check her family tree. So her beauty is questionable.

    • @UrielsJunkDrawer
      @UrielsJunkDrawer 2 года назад +3

      @@locolobo958 Does inbreeding affect beauty always? I thought it affected the mind and lead to madness on occasion.

    • @locolobo958
      @locolobo958 2 года назад +2

      @@UrielsJunkDrawer king Tut and Charles of Spain were also example of generations of inbreeding, both have lot and lot of deformities, whole body including face. King Charles ancestors were marrying cousins but in the case of egypt they were marrying sisters and brothers, father daughter, half sister. So if king tut and Charles have a lot of issues and far from being beautiful, doubt Cleopatra was beautiful, also the coins with her face look like a witch, with long nose etc. You can read everything about all these people on internet.

  • @michaelstephanau827
    @michaelstephanau827 Год назад +2

    Wow so much history and so much more facts of how Cleopatra was thank you i am so glad and grateful for your short movie on her as well.👉👈💯👍✌️✊👊👌🤝

  • @sdweston8
    @sdweston8 Год назад +33

    I like your work! Honest research, plausible conclusions, skilled modeling. You brought Cleopatra alive for us!

  • @hissonggirlmoni5706
    @hissonggirlmoni5706 2 года назад +452

    When I saw the red headed version it literally took my breath away. Even if her hair was colored with henna I could completely see how she could be captivating. I think your art was lead by God to reveal history. Beautiful.

    • @annas4843
      @annas4843 2 года назад +42

      @@greyLeicester take a chill pill mate..
      Why you are rude to her? She said something nice in her own sweet way, why it has to be about how you feel or what you think?
      There are other people in this world besides you, you don’t occupy alone this planet.

    • @Hajde_budalla
      @Hajde_budalla 2 года назад +1

      Because this whole channel is about taking artifacts and then painting them into better looking people than depicted, with modern hair and cosmetic effects. It’s a thinly veiled con.

    • @carlostejada1479
      @carlostejada1479 2 года назад

      Nahhh with short hair she's any girl of the subway.
      Cleopatra had LONG hair without a doubt.
      She was beautiful and feminine (not masculine, not feminist)
      when a woman gets her hair cut short, the only ones who compliment her are other women.
      men just stay respectfully quiet...
      (thinking how she lost 1/2 of her beauty)

    • @Hajde_budalla
      @Hajde_budalla 2 года назад +7

      @@carlostejada1479 those were wigs the egyptians wore, not their hair. In fact a lot if them were shaved bald under the wigs. Its hot in Egypt.

    • @carlostejada1479
      @carlostejada1479 2 года назад

      @@Hajde_budalla
      I don't know...
      if you're gonna wear a wig, you better choose a long haired wig...
      to wear a short haired wig it's absolutely pointless.
      Short hair is not "cool" it's not beautiful, it's not anything.
      the first 2 Cleopatras here looks thousand times better than the last one.

  • @АлександрБолбат-ы1у

    I think we all gotta admit, it's a new norm when enthusiasts on RUclips do a better job than huge corporations.

  • @dealwayz77
    @dealwayz77 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent job. I am happy that you researched the history and didn't spread the lie that many are pushing about Cleopatra.

  • @georgiebennett3336
    @georgiebennett3336 2 года назад +87

    The auburn-haired depiction is breathtaking. It looks more believable than her having jet-black hair considering how she is a multi-ethnic person with West Asian and Southeastern European ancestry. It's not impossible to envision her with auburn hair because that hair color also appears in many Asian countries, particularly around regions of West Asia like modern-day Iran through Central Asia, near Pakistan.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 2 года назад +8

      It is only hard to believe when you do not understand the make up of the world in that era.
      North Africa in that period was not the Middle East nor was it populated by central Africans. The Moorish Empire spread in the 8th century so people of that ethnic group only started to dominated post 8th century.
      The Greeks and Romans of that period did have fair complexion so red hair and pale skin would have been normal. The whole theory of cleopatra having African heritage is just a myth. Most people are also confused about the ancient egyptians and assume they are somehow ethnically connect to the current ethnic make up of modern North Africa.

    • @ruthedwards-shirley9042
      @ruthedwards-shirley9042 2 года назад

      Red or darker haired, she is very striking!

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад

      @@CleopatraPapadopoulos
      What do you mean.

  • @StunLockedSinceBorn
    @StunLockedSinceBorn Год назад +26

    Imagine after all this research, someone come saying “I don’t care what they teach u at school, cleopatra is ………..” and somehow she is a professor

  • @EdSmith7464
    @EdSmith7464 Год назад +140

    Netflix producers should watch this.

    • @perfectmazda3538
      @perfectmazda3538 Год назад

      @Nin10dofan8 R.L.M Redhead lives matter too !!!!!

    • @eaenneae5822
      @eaenneae5822 Год назад +1

      @Solur Lol that's actually funny :D

    • @sammyjr6989
      @sammyjr6989 Год назад +1

      @Solur what does red head have to do with black

    • @wesmo_
      @wesmo_ Год назад +8

      @@sammyjr6989 Hollywood has replaced any redhead female with Black, including Ariel.

    • @sammyjr6989
      @sammyjr6989 Год назад +1

      @@wesmo_ I see your point but why

  • @MarkoTiano
    @MarkoTiano 11 месяцев назад +2

    Yes I agree, who knows what she really looked like but by the sculptures of her and her images on the coins...I d say it's a solid guess, bravo, great great work. You are very talented!

  • @ronnietarikcooper4716
    @ronnietarikcooper4716 2 года назад +14

    I love that you are doing this.....knowing what ancient iconic figures would have looked like has always been a fascination of mine. Thank you for the time, research, imagination, and patience it takes to do this.

  • @Glicksman1
    @Glicksman1 3 года назад +25

    Being a man who has always been highly susceptible to feminine charms, your depiction of Cleopatra is quite beautiful and certainly alluring.

  • @seanluve
    @seanluve Год назад +25

    Netflix was lying 😂

  • @TonyKoji
    @TonyKoji 23 дня назад

    I always imagined her having long, curly/wavy dark hair, but your redheaded depiction is beautiful. I like the way you present several looks. Great video!

  • @jimtussing
    @jimtussing 2 года назад +15

    I have absolutely no idea why all of these recreations make me cry.

  • @pdmaloy
    @pdmaloy 2 года назад +13

    I have immensely enjoyed your series, and as a historian, I truly appreciate your research and storytelling as much as the lifelike recreations. Keep it up! These are FABULOUS! Makes me wish I was still actively teaching in the classroom!

  • @gregjohnson7270
    @gregjohnson7270 Год назад +33

    Thanks for going into such detail in a short video clip, I would have assumed that she had dark hair and brown eyes from the Egyptian aspect, but the reddish brown was fascinating and the last example where you brought her to life was totally captivating.

    • @sargon0141
      @sargon0141 Год назад +6

      Cleopatra was Macedonian/Greek by ethnicity. She was actually the only one of her family which learn Egyptian language-other Ptolemaic rulers considered locals as beneath them.

  • @wplains
    @wplains Год назад +54

    She certainy wasn’t a sub Saharan African black woman, right Netflix ?

    • @alyonix1
      @alyonix1 7 месяцев назад +3

      No! She was Greek. White. But Jada Smith remade history.

    • @wplains
      @wplains 7 месяцев назад

      @@alyonix1 Lol I know. She was from the Ptolemaic dynasty as Ptolemy was one of Alexander the Great’s generals to who he gave the governance of Egypt. There are dozens of efígies of Cleopatra and she certainly was not Sub Saharan black. African Americans seem to want to play fast and loose with history and make themselves and their ancestors into some kind of super race instead of the tribal savages they were. Bet you many of them think Wakanda is actually a real country, lol!!

  • @rgerber
    @rgerber Год назад +24

    wow i think the red-hair version is perfect. It just looks absolutely Macedonian to me! And she looks very beautiful in all your renders.

  • @chello731
    @chello731 2 года назад +29

    This is a really beautiful and thoughtful representation you created! Would she have donned an Egyptian wig with the traditional kohl and malachite makeup? It would be amazing to see a version of that look. Thank you for these videos, they are helping me teach my 9 year old daughter about historical figures.

  • @christinetitus6388
    @christinetitus6388 3 года назад +30

    This was really good! Cleopatra was an amazing woman. I liked her with red hair it made her features softer. You did a wonderful job!

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  3 года назад +3

      Thank you, I agree I’m partial to the red headed version as well :)

  • @cedricgist7614
    @cedricgist7614 2 месяца назад

    Even if these modern reconstructions are wildly inaccurate - and I don’t believe they are - they still bring history alive for me.
    I think the work you put into these reconstructions is wonderful. It’s more than taking a bust or painting and enlivening it. I see the research you put into developing your interpretation - going back to the descriptions of the ancients, uncovering artifacts like coins depicting the subject, considering the demographics of the region and the likelihood of anomalies.
    And I’m sure you ponder the person while sitting alone, trying to capture the personality - the essence - of your chosen subject, integrating all the information and images and insight you’ve acquired to strive to get the person, “just right.”
    The most exciting - and frightening - part for me is when you animate the subject - when the person comes alive. Gets me every time!