SUBSCRIBE for More Trees & Recreations: ruclips.net/video/ln3NpEUNCCI/видео.html MORE Family Tress Explained: 0) The Whittakers: A West Virginial Inbred Family Explained: ruclips.net/video/cwCJ0kuoyxo/видео.html 1) The Habsburg's Inbred Family Tree Explained: ruclips.net/video/36hM5bfLCI8/видео.html 2) How Charles II the Inbred King looked in real life: ruclips.net/video/oWm0XWKa500/видео.html 3) Marie Antoinette's Inbred Family Tree: Her Habsburg Lineage Explained: ruclips.net/video/c62KRrlEtKU/видео.html 4) King Tut's Insanely Inbred Tree: ruclips.net/video/LU_6F6ZQMGA/видео.html 5) Cleopatra was inbred too: ruclips.net/video/EaGuMrs_x2M/видео.html 6) Ramesses II Incestuous tree: ruclips.net/video/YKdj-Gsa258/видео.html 7) Don't Forget Queen Elizabeth II's Inbred Family Tree (How is everyone connected to each other): ruclips.net/video/T1-oG20pf34/видео.html 8) Philip II of Spain: Lantern Jawed and Thick Lipped Habsburg: ruclips.net/video/TIXchy_X5Q4/видео.html 9) The Blue Fugates: ruclips.net/video/bSXTZP1uVGE/видео.html 10) Empress Sisi was Extremely Inbred: ruclips.net/video/ln3NpEUNCCI/видео.html 11): Romanov's Inbred Family Tree: ruclips.net/video/sO68-K8D7Cg/видео.html 12) Wu Zeatin (China's Only Female Emperor): ruclips.net/video/u-IuRqrmTyo/видео.html 13) I'm My Own Grandpa: ruclips.net/video/jHrKDjbawaE/видео.html 14) Marianna of Austria (Charles II of Spain's mother) and how she might have looked in real life: ruclips.net/video/5I52vk1b6-Y/видео.html
Terrific job! Bravo on a very twisty consanguineous tree. Just a historical note, if you look at that very confusing tree, the main person Marie Antoinette and her husband shared was descent from Philippe I, the brother of Louis XIV. Her father was a grandson of Philippe I. Her husband was the great great grandson of Philippe I as Louis XV was the great grandson of both Louis XIV and his brother Philippe I. Marie Antoinette considered Philippe I her grandfather and considered herself part French--it is said that the queen was hurt when the French denounced her as an Austrian Bitch. She considered herself to have French blood and she even purchased Philippe I's beautiful chateau, Saint Cloud, which she preferred to Versailles. Of course, Marie Antoinette did not consider that the treasury was low when she purchased the expensive Saint Cloud. All the kings of France after Louis XIV were descendants of Philippe I--Louis XV, Louis XVI, and after a restoration, Louis XVI's brothers were briefly on the throne and they all were related to Philipe I and Louis XIV. Philippe I's son ruled as Regent for Louis XV. Another direct descendant, Louis Phillipe, was the last monarch in France as the King of the French. This historic role is all the more remarkable because Phillip I was openly gay and an unlikely person to father dynasties but according to his wives in their letters, he was very determined to have children with them and even brought a rosary to bed for to pray for children after relations (his prayers were answered as he had progeny with both his wives). He was said to be a kind and involved father and grandfather at a time when most men were not that involved. His progeny were very important in the French and Spanish Bourbons and also the Lorraine Habsburg Imperial family trees.
Your video was quite interesting I am descended from the line of Louis The 14th through my grandfather came to Nova Scotia off a war ship inLouisbourg Cape Breton
EASIER: They're both direct descendants of Philip III of Spain through the dynastic policy designed by him and his advisors to ensure the permanence of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain (senior branch) and in Austria (cadet branch) and the eventual take over of France but that backfired almost a century later causing the extinction of the senior branch in Spain and later the Austrian branch in Austria and generating the advent of the French House of Bourbon (cadet branch of Anjou) in Spain (later becoming senior the branch of Bourbon) and the creation of the new dynasty of Habsburg-Lorraine in Austria.
That’s assuming, ofc, the records are correct. There’s no denying that royals inbreed. I suspect that eventually even with limited medical knowledge, it became apparent at some point that it wasn’t best option health wise. There are some secrets about these two though that isn’t public yet. It’s exciting, I’m looking forward to the public knowing soon.
i mean technically, we only know the "royal" names... not the birth names (see: prince harry of the uk's birth name actually being Henry) and all the talk of if King Charles would keep charles and be charles the 3rd or not lol so yeah they weren't "creative" because it was basically a way of claiming before surnames became official XD like obviously Louis is related to Louis, they have the same name so he must be legitimate XD
I noticed that is only said about europeans when their ancestry is being discussed, but when its chinese, japanese, arabs etc. white europeans not mentioned in their conversations of “we are all related” I just find that interesting
Royal genealogies are extremely important. And, by doing this sort of research, people need to understand that close consanguinity unions are how the human race began and perpetuated. The first few generations after Adam and Eve required sibling marriages. Then, thereafter, first full-blood paternal cousins became the most common standard pairing. Then cousinship marriages with blood relationships being further apart continued on in human history. Truth be told, everyone on this Earth who is married are cousins. The question really is 'how close or far apart is their blood relationship?' For example, in two lines of descent, my late parents are fifth full-blood cousins with '(Queen Regnant) Victoria' and 'Albert, the Prince Consort' being their closest common ancestors. In other royal pedigree consanguinity lines of descent, my parents' are fourth full-blood cousins in their closest blood relationship. They passed away in their early 50's but it was not at all from their cousinship blood links. Cousinship marriages are more common than people may know, even in 'the American colonies,' as we British still call them. It is only when too close blood marriages are too frequent in lines of descent and inter-marriage with those lines that ill health is more prone to occur. Avunculate unions, such as with uncle-niece pairings or aunt-nephew pairings along with first cousins marrying and continuing a line of descent are when genetic defects will be far too likely to occur in their issue (progeny).
SUBSCRIBE for More Trees & Recreations: ruclips.net/video/ln3NpEUNCCI/видео.html
MORE Family Tress Explained:
0) The Whittakers: A West Virginial Inbred Family Explained: ruclips.net/video/cwCJ0kuoyxo/видео.html
1) The Habsburg's Inbred Family Tree Explained: ruclips.net/video/36hM5bfLCI8/видео.html
2) How Charles II the Inbred King looked in real life: ruclips.net/video/oWm0XWKa500/видео.html
3) Marie Antoinette's Inbred Family Tree: Her Habsburg Lineage Explained: ruclips.net/video/c62KRrlEtKU/видео.html
4) King Tut's Insanely Inbred Tree: ruclips.net/video/LU_6F6ZQMGA/видео.html
5) Cleopatra was inbred too: ruclips.net/video/EaGuMrs_x2M/видео.html
6) Ramesses II Incestuous tree: ruclips.net/video/YKdj-Gsa258/видео.html
7) Don't Forget Queen Elizabeth II's Inbred Family Tree (How is everyone connected to each other): ruclips.net/video/T1-oG20pf34/видео.html
8) Philip II of Spain: Lantern Jawed and Thick Lipped Habsburg: ruclips.net/video/TIXchy_X5Q4/видео.html
9) The Blue Fugates: ruclips.net/video/bSXTZP1uVGE/видео.html
10) Empress Sisi was Extremely Inbred: ruclips.net/video/ln3NpEUNCCI/видео.html
11): Romanov's Inbred Family Tree: ruclips.net/video/sO68-K8D7Cg/видео.html
12) Wu Zeatin (China's Only Female Emperor): ruclips.net/video/u-IuRqrmTyo/видео.html
13) I'm My Own Grandpa: ruclips.net/video/jHrKDjbawaE/видео.html
14) Marianna of Austria (Charles II of Spain's mother) and how she might have looked in real life: ruclips.net/video/5I52vk1b6-Y/видео.html
It never takes me more than a day to watch a video of yours but this one…. This one hurt my head
Terrific job! Bravo on a very twisty consanguineous tree.
Just a historical note, if you look at that very confusing tree, the main person Marie Antoinette and her husband shared was descent from Philippe I, the brother of Louis XIV.
Her father was a grandson of Philippe I. Her husband was the great great grandson of Philippe I as Louis XV was the great grandson of both Louis XIV and his brother Philippe I.
Marie Antoinette considered Philippe I her grandfather and considered herself part French--it is said that the queen was hurt when the French denounced her as an Austrian Bitch. She considered herself to have French blood and she even purchased Philippe I's beautiful chateau, Saint Cloud, which she preferred to Versailles. Of course, Marie Antoinette did not consider that the treasury was low when she purchased the expensive Saint Cloud.
All the kings of France after Louis XIV were descendants of Philippe I--Louis XV, Louis XVI, and after a restoration, Louis XVI's brothers were briefly on the throne and they all were related to Philipe I and Louis XIV. Philippe I's son ruled as Regent for Louis XV. Another direct descendant, Louis Phillipe, was the last monarch in France as the King of the French.
This historic role is all the more remarkable because Phillip I was openly gay and an unlikely person to father dynasties but according to his wives in their letters, he was very determined to have children with them and even brought a rosary to bed for to pray for children after relations (his prayers were answered as he had progeny with both his wives). He was said to be a kind and involved father and grandfather at a time when most men were not that involved.
His progeny were very important in the French and Spanish Bourbons and also the Lorraine Habsburg Imperial family trees.
👏👏👏👏I’m exhausted
Yes, that’s all very memorable. Many thanks.
Can’t wait to watch!
Nothing like keeping it in the family 😂
Your video was quite interesting I am descended from the line of Louis The 14th through my grandfather came to Nova Scotia off a war ship inLouisbourg Cape Breton
Omg I’ve had to watch this a few times to understand everything lol
EASIER: They're both direct descendants of Philip III of Spain through the dynastic policy designed by him and his advisors to ensure the permanence of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain (senior branch) and in Austria (cadet branch) and the eventual take over of France but that backfired almost a century later causing the extinction of the senior branch in Spain and later the Austrian branch in Austria and generating the advent of the French House of Bourbon (cadet branch of Anjou) in Spain (later becoming senior the branch of Bourbon) and the creation of the new dynasty of Habsburg-Lorraine in Austria.
That’s assuming, ofc, the records are correct. There’s no denying that royals inbreed. I suspect that eventually even with limited medical knowledge, it became apparent at some point that it wasn’t best option health wise. There are some secrets about these two though that isn’t public yet. It’s exciting, I’m looking forward to the public knowing soon.
The Whittaker family tree was easier to understand
Wonderfull always wonder that❤😊😊
They had no fantasy when naming their kids.
i mean technically, we only know the "royal" names... not the birth names (see: prince harry of the uk's birth name actually being Henry) and all the talk of if King Charles would keep charles and be charles the 3rd or not lol so yeah they weren't "creative" because it was basically a way of claiming before surnames became official XD like obviously Louis is related to Louis, they have the same name so he must be legitimate XD
nice video! this one's challenging tho 😅
Thank you
Second cousin is not considered inbred by science
We’re all related if we go back far enough in our family trees. With that being said, 👋 cousin. 😊😂😂
I noticed that is only said about europeans when their ancestry is being discussed, but when its chinese, japanese, arabs etc. white europeans not mentioned in their conversations of “we are all related” I just find that interesting
❤❤
I need a drink. 😂
Wow such a lot of people 😂
Royal genealogies are extremely important. And, by doing this sort of research, people need to understand that close consanguinity unions are how the human race began and perpetuated. The first few generations after Adam and Eve required sibling marriages. Then, thereafter, first full-blood paternal cousins became the most common standard pairing. Then cousinship marriages with blood relationships being further apart continued on in human history. Truth be told, everyone on this Earth who is married are cousins. The question really is 'how close or far apart is their blood relationship?' For example, in two lines of descent, my late parents are fifth full-blood cousins with '(Queen Regnant) Victoria' and 'Albert, the Prince Consort' being their closest common ancestors. In other royal pedigree consanguinity lines of descent, my parents' are fourth full-blood cousins in their closest blood relationship. They passed away in their early 50's but it was not at all from their cousinship blood links. Cousinship marriages are more common than people may know, even in 'the American colonies,' as we British still call them. It is only when too close blood marriages are too frequent in lines of descent and inter-marriage with those lines that ill health is more prone to occur. Avunculate unions, such as with uncle-niece pairings or aunt-nephew pairings along with first cousins marrying and continuing a line of descent are when genetic defects will be far too likely to occur in their issue (progeny).
I know this all too well.
first