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1st Century Roman Emperors | Realistic Face Reconstruction Using AI and Photoshop 

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► Realistic Face Reconstruction of 1st Century Roman Emperors
► Hello and welcome back everyone. Today we are presenting work of a talented digital artist who is recreating faces of Roman emperors, based on their dusty statues and historical references. Haroun Binous is a student in University of Lausanne in Switzerland who has always been fascinated by Roman history and in particular with Roman emperors. He decided to combine facial recognition computer algorithms (Artificial Intelligence) and Photoshop, to revive and reconstruct realistic looking faces of the emperors, from Augustus to Valentinian III. Results are so amazing and true to life, they have to be seen. As usual in my videos of this kind, a touch of animation is added to give an extra flair. Enjoy!
Please check the video to see amazing face reconstructions of Roman emperors of the 1st Century CE (AD).
Real faces of Roman Emperors in this video:
00:00 Roman Emperors Face Reconstruction, Intro
01:01 Augustus
01:54 Tiberius
02:37 Caligula
03:20 Claudius
04:03 Nero
04:46 Galba
05:29 Otho
06:12 Vitellius
06:55 Vespasian
07:38 Titus
08:21 Domitian
09:04 Nerva
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@dopplerdog6817
@dopplerdog6817 3 года назад
It may be a worthwhile experiment to get a sculptor to do busts of living people, then reconstruct their unseen faces from these busts alone, and compare the results with the real thing. Just to see how accurate this method is.
@niranjandesai6766
@niranjandesai6766 3 года назад
Phenomenal
@francisco-vd9yv
@francisco-vd9yv 3 года назад
Good point!
@NotmyRealname847
@NotmyRealname847 3 года назад
@@annaclarafenyo8185 the fuck are you ranting about? OP said nothing about their hair.
@e32b61
@e32b61 3 года назад
@@annaclarafenyo8185 That was an interesting read. Thank you. History “buffs” tend to hijack the actual study of historical record for their own purposes, much as those Nazis did.
@e32b61
@e32b61 3 года назад
@@NotmyRealname847 I think Anna was just adding to the conversation by pointing out some errors reconstruction artists like the uploader make. For instance, making Augustus blonde. I would add that the “method” cannot be tested scientifically because this is an art and not a science. As a painter myself and friend and acquaintance of many fine portrait artists, I can tell you that a hundred different artists will each give you a hundred different renditions. The other major problem here is that like all portraiture through the ages (including selfies today), accuracy was not as important as flattery. Believe it or not, even wrinkles were added to make a subject look older and thus “wiser”. Augustus on the other hand made sure that he was depicted as younger and more fit than he actually was. When it comes to women, artists were even more likely to “outdo” reality. Two sculptures made 20 years apart might look like they were made around the same time because of how it was customary to depict the emperor. Many sculptures were based not on the live subject, even if the subject was still alive, but on other earlier sculptures the artist could use as a source. So in other words, the sculptures themselves probably aren’t all that accurate and even if the artist were trying their best to sculpt just as they saw it, they probably weren’t creating “from life” but rather copying another work. It’s all a game of marble telephone.
@irishnessie
@irishnessie 3 года назад
You sometimes forget that they were actually real people and not just myths or statues. It's weird when you think they actually existed.
@ceegesange9904
@ceegesange9904 3 года назад
At Pompeii, they found preserved loaves of bread (burned on the outside, but intact), the remains of nuts and chicken bones in the thermopolia (hot food "restaurants" along the streets), and the remains of people and pet dogs in the houses, with hardened volcanic mud around them forming a perfect mold showing their appearance.
@sylvamoise5788
@sylvamoise5788 3 года назад
Me I know they was exist for true.
@musashi1319
@musashi1319 3 года назад
It was not some long ago. Maybe numbers seems to be big, but 2000 years is really nothing. I guess ancient people were very similar to us in aspect of casual life, relationship, personality etc.
@kaisanderson9616
@kaisanderson9616 3 года назад
Especially when you realize just how insane some of them were (Caligula and Nero)
@williamr5753
@williamr5753 3 года назад
Not weird at all, they are historical figures and real people.
@Chiaretta-xl3bf
@Chiaretta-xl3bf 2 года назад
I am italian. Central Italian. Nero looks like my dad. And the majority of them look like someone I have met just by having a walk. Thats amazing. Thank you ❤️ 🇮🇹
@JRGProjects
@JRGProjects 2 года назад
I look like Caesar Augustus lol. Augustus might have had some Northman in him. I'm Norse/English. Augustus must have gotten it from his mother, clearly he doesn't look as Italian as the rest do.
@francoisdaureville323
@francoisdaureville323 Год назад
@@JRGProjects you know northern italians can look like that right?? You are talking about sicilians
@adler9213
@adler9213 Год назад
@@francoisdaureville323 yeah and what makes you think that Augustus was Nordic when they brutally fought Germanic tribes? He's Alpine /Dinaric and some atlantid phenotype typical Roman skull feature which is not that different from todays modern Italians and other southern Europeans.
@GhostSal
@GhostSal Год назад
Interesting video but blonde hair, blue eyes and pale skin was introduced to Ancient Rome from relations with Germanic/Celtic tribes. Those traits are not innate Roman traits, if you want to know what the majority of Ancient Romans look like look at most Southern Italians with olive skin and dark hair. What I said is backed up by genetic testing and not just my opinion. And yes, I know Northern Italians look very much like this today. However, do a DNA test and you will see they are genetically mixed with Germanic and Celtic tribes.
@colorfulbleeding
@colorfulbleeding Год назад
@@GhostSal doesn t matter, like in ancient egypt blonde with blue eyes was special and so they though those people were gifted and this is why they became successful. This is not a video about the average roman it is a video about emperor and we all know some skin feature can raise you in rank pretty quick. TL/DR like today rich and powerful people in rome had lighter skin.
@obiwankenobi6207
@obiwankenobi6207 3 года назад
This is litteraly the coolest thing to me. Just to think these people actually walked this planet so long ago and we can get a small glimpse to what they looked like. God i love history lol
@-Retired-
@-Retired- 2 года назад
General Kenobi
@T4509LAM
@T4509LAM 2 года назад
Hello there
@lisashhotwife2732
@lisashhotwife2732 2 года назад
they all seem to have had the same barber too haha
@jout738
@jout738 2 года назад
To me it does not look like they exactly look like the looked in the staute, but its still pretty cool to see how they looked, but strange thing is that they all looked bit ugly and I dont think nobody nowdays have anymore left that kind lf strange faces these Roman people had in Roman empire. These all emperors in this video looked bit ugly with maybe expection being Augustus, that didnt look so ugly, when as man he still looked like child.
@loulou3472
@loulou3472 2 года назад
God I love History too...💖💖🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@PatrickGoodspeed
@PatrickGoodspeed 3 года назад
Using these recreated faces in deep fakes for historical movies would be a good use of the technology.
@girlonfire2.076
@girlonfire2.076 3 года назад
It's heading that way there is a movie called Looker that's about that very thing
@venturestar
@venturestar 3 года назад
100% Agree
@tigervalley62
@tigervalley62 3 года назад
@@girlonfire2.076: Will 100% be checking it out. I go nuts for that sort of thing.
@CannibaLouiST
@CannibaLouiST 3 года назад
Imagine using this tech on the film Downfall.....
@adieka1633
@adieka1633 3 года назад
Disrupting actor profession
@Allenryan819
@Allenryan819 3 года назад
I know Julius Caesar wasn’t an emperor but it would’ve been nice to see a rendition of him.
@Alamyst2011
@Alamyst2011 3 года назад
Neither was Augustus
@Parismiami2012
@Parismiami2012 3 года назад
@@Alamyst2011 really? I think it said he was for over 40 years
@Alamyst2011
@Alamyst2011 3 года назад
@@Parismiami2012 Giaus Octavius Caesar Augustus was not a Emperor. At least not in his own lifetime and he refused the title on more than one occasion. It was not until after his death when they Julio-Claudians were attempting to establish legitimacy did they posthumously claim his dynasty to be Imperial
@Parismiami2012
@Parismiami2012 3 года назад
@@Alamyst2011 oh! Very interesting 🧐 thank you!!!!
@Knate1104
@Knate1104 3 года назад
Julius Caesar is the first rendition shown in one of the other videos: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hOt7K1-m15k.html
@XXOCU
@XXOCU 3 года назад
Here in Italy they are people I meet every day. Our ancestors did a great job. Eternal Rome.
@PossibleBat
@PossibleBat 2 года назад
@@musashi542 from a fellow romance family member (Spanish) don’t do that to your country. The government isn’t the country or the people or the culture. Italy is a place that should be a human treasure. Amor y Paz desde España
@musashi542
@musashi542 2 года назад
@@PossibleBat I'm not Italian, and coming from a Spaniard ur country is the Same thing lmao
@musashi542
@musashi542 2 года назад
@@PossibleBat even tho spain history not that gréât at all compared to Italy but still, powerfull country in the past( small one lol) , sht right now
@qbcommando9394
@qbcommando9394 2 года назад
@@DesertsOfHighfleet Y'all have to stop with this bullshit of Italians who are Germanic, the Germanics who settled in Italy were around 150,000 in a country of 14 million inhabitants so it is impossible, also genetic studies prove you wrong
@schizoposter4705
@schizoposter4705 2 года назад
@@qbcommando9394 the lombards were present for a long time, and we share ancestry for that reason with the germanics
@ishitakothari5095
@ishitakothari5095 2 года назад
Tiberius and Caligula have striking similar facial features. Hats off to the efforts of the creators.
@N1azX2
@N1azX2 2 года назад
creators? you mean god
@ishitakothari5095
@ishitakothari5095 2 года назад
@@N1azX2 aaah,I mean the digital artist who created these realistic facial reconstructions. Your comment was funny.
@sandrodream5418
@sandrodream5418 2 года назад
they are parents
@Degreelesshistorian
@Degreelesshistorian 2 года назад
They were related
@armygrunt13
@armygrunt13 Год назад
Definitely some similarities . I've seen busts of Caligula's father, Germanicus, and the resemblance is uncanny. For one who so much resembled his father, their personalities were nothing alike.
@Gubbinsmcbumbersnoot
@Gubbinsmcbumbersnoot 3 года назад
Nero looks exactly like this football player that used to bully me in high school. I’d say that’s fitting lol.
@ManiacMayhem7256
@ManiacMayhem7256 2 года назад
Wedgie time
@frederiklauber-richter1110
@frederiklauber-richter1110 2 года назад
He even has a neckbeard 🤣
@elijah9226
@elijah9226 2 года назад
@@frederiklauber-richter1110 first neck beard
@commandoslayer
@commandoslayer 2 года назад
Michael Sheen is the best Nero.
@HugoMatheus
@HugoMatheus 2 года назад
@@cactusmalone he played on his own Olympics, a theater diva and a brainless jock on the same body!
@user-lw8dr6xx8i
@user-lw8dr6xx8i 3 года назад
All Roman statues were originally painted in full color (NOT left white), so this is the digital continuation of that tradition.
@justanotherhappyhumanist8832
@justanotherhappyhumanist8832 3 года назад
Yes, I’m sure the way they painted the statues was incredibly realistic, given how talented they were at created realistic statues. I would love to see a realistically painted Roman statue, created using the pigments at their disposal at the time. I have seen a couple that were painted, but they were painted by historians, not artists, and so weren’t painted very well.
@zipzap570
@zipzap570 3 года назад
Vow! I didn't know that.Thanx!
@justanotherhappyhumanist8832
@justanotherhappyhumanist8832 3 года назад
zipzap570 Yeah, Rome would have been full of colour - not just white, like we see in paintings and Hollywood. Buildings, statues - everything would have been painted a myriad of colours. Our modern conception of the white Roman aesthetic is totally inaccurate, and actually dates back to the Enlightenment and Renaissance, when Roman art and architecture was deemed the epitome of beauty. Because all the paint had washed off the statues over the years, Renaissance and Enlightenment Europeans assumed the statues and architecture had always been white. This misconception inspired European art and architecture of the time, and has lasted to this day! Nevertheless, there were a couple people during the Enlightenment who got it right! We actually have an account by a guy from back in the 18th century, who claimed that the Roman statues must have been painted because he saw a fleck of paint on one of them. Sadly, none of his peers listened to him, and his claim wasn’t taken seriously until recently, even though he was right! These days, we can use modern technology to test for trace amounts of pigment residue left on the statues, and that’s how we’ve discovered that Roman statues and architecture were, in fact, painted! 😊
@estherahn1513
@estherahn1513 3 года назад
@@justanotherhappyhumanist8832 im picturing the artists seeing future historians paint them and how disappointed they must feel😂. Im glad this this video was done by an artist!
@justanotherhappyhumanist8832
@justanotherhappyhumanist8832 3 года назад
Esther Ahn Haha, I know, right? And all the comments I have seen on articles about it consist of people commenting about how ugly the painted statues are, and how the white statues were better! Those poor Roman artists lol - they must be turning in their graves, screaming, “No! We painted them much better than those historians are painting them!” 😂
@MissingRaptor
@MissingRaptor Год назад
You have to be impressed by the original sculptors' work. The skill they had then allows for current artists to do realistic recreations now. I'm also extremely impressed by the AI artists that did this work!
@amiaw12
@amiaw12 4 месяца назад
Comparing that to that bronze Ronaldo statue lol😂 Man
@Stevenkuklinski
@Stevenkuklinski Год назад
All the woke people complaining that they are too blonde don't realize plenty of modern Italians look like exactly this and that not all Italians are the Hollywood stereotype- many are indistinguishable from celto-germanics.
@MalleusIudaeorum
@MalleusIudaeorum Год назад
If anyone wants an example just search “Marvin Vettori”, he’s an Italian MMA fighter.
@matthewyoung8314
@matthewyoung8314 Год назад
never expect any sense coming from the woke, they are stupid loud ignorant mentality
@HistoryMovieCritic
@HistoryMovieCritic Год назад
Modern Italians are only blonde because of the Germanic invasions at the end of the empire. No early emperor would have been blonde.
@MalleusIudaeorum
@MalleusIudaeorum Год назад
@@HistoryMovieCritic that’s not true… you’re wrong and there were blonde Italians, Augustus was blonde and many others. Italians got darker with time, not lighter, due to the Arab conquest of Sicily and the south of Italy.
@HistoryMovieCritic
@HistoryMovieCritic Год назад
@@MalleusIudaeorum Cite your source. I have never seen that anywhere. Augustus was of Roman and Iberian ancestry. That means he would have dark hair unless a little bit of Celto-Iberian got mixed in and he might have brown or slightly reddish hair. The Greeks and Phoenicians also settled Hispania and they had black hair. There were no Italians until modern times. Blonde hair was a strictly Nordic trait and did not appear until the Germanic tribes invaded.
@David_Jr
@David_Jr 3 года назад
Things I noticed.... 1.People born 2000 years later complain that these don't look like a person that any of us have seen. RU-vid folk are chronic complainers. 2. Being a Cesar seems pretty hazardous to one's health. 3. This is incredible work!
@HollyG1903
@HollyG1903 3 года назад
They all (mostly) had very short reins. Side note, a lot of them looked very similar.
@nickyappleby1060
@nickyappleby1060 3 года назад
@@HollyG1903 well they were pretty much all related one way or another, lots of interbreeding back then :)
@HollyG1903
@HollyG1903 3 года назад
@@nickyappleby1060 that explains it!
@RebekkaHay
@RebekkaHay 3 года назад
Double negative 🤣
@David_Jr
@David_Jr 3 года назад
@@RebekkaHay good catch. Edited!
@niranjandesai6766
@niranjandesai6766 3 года назад
When I was a kid, I used to think they were all blind
@BR78973
@BR78973 3 года назад
Why lmao
@Maerahn
@Maerahn 3 года назад
@@BR78973 I'm guessing because they don't put the irises and pupils of the eyes in the statues, so they're just blank. Don't know if that was an actual choice by the sculptors of the time, or if they painted the eyes in and the paint just wore off over the centuries.
@TomJohnson67
@TomJohnson67 3 года назад
​@@Maerahn They were all very brightly coloured thousands of years ago, so the irises would've been painted on. You're right, the paint just wore off over the centuries. :)
@Kenna198
@Kenna198 3 года назад
Ha ha ha me too 😊😊😊😊
@ohdiggy8038
@ohdiggy8038 3 года назад
☺️
@bobbyalgoo9886
@bobbyalgoo9886 2 года назад
The family resemblance of Augustus and Caligula is very strong ! Thank you for this amazing reconstruction.
@missvida6251
@missvida6251 Год назад
They all look similar
@BFVK
@BFVK Год назад
@@missvida6251 It's the same IA so it's logical, all lips hair, ears are same, it's ridiculous.
@CallicoJackracham
@CallicoJackracham 2 года назад
Claudius (especially the part where he is animated) just seems so friendly and non-threathening.
@willianstronhold9431
@willianstronhold9431 2 года назад
Ele foi considerado um bom imperador
@clauzpaz5045
@clauzpaz5045 Год назад
Si sono io Claudio... ero un bonaccio'
@myaccount4699
@myaccount4699 Год назад
Such is life for Uncle Claudius.
@Ray-xq3cx
@Ray-xq3cx 3 года назад
Nero was literally a neckbeard. If fedoras had existed during the Rome Empire, Nero would have definitely worn one.
@flaviusbelisariusthebasedl3116
@flaviusbelisariusthebasedl3116 3 года назад
Stolen from a comment on DovahHatty’s video
@charlottebopping973
@charlottebopping973 3 года назад
Please please please look up “Nero coin”
@bertholdthoover7678
@bertholdthoover7678 3 года назад
Well, he did make the first ever femboy out of one of his boy slaves, castrated him and simped over him a bit
@larswillems9886
@larswillems9886 3 года назад
@@bertholdthoover7678 Also in this recontruction I can see the crazy of Nero.
@minimouse7890
@minimouse7890 3 года назад
He was also way fatter than this showed.
@Saranda4787
@Saranda4787 3 года назад
You would imagine they had a godlike appearance, but they looked just like any person you would see on the streets today. Amazing.
@bo9792
@bo9792 3 года назад
Why would they thoughhhh? 🤔
@Saranda4787
@Saranda4787 3 года назад
@@bo9792 Why would they have a godlike appearance or why would they look like everybody else?
@bo9792
@bo9792 3 года назад
@@Saranda4787 why would they have God like appearances I meant * my bad
@direct2397
@direct2397 3 года назад
@@Saranda4787 just any person from history. Same can be said about the great warriors of ancient times. They often times looked more like your average guy then anything else. Like alexander the great, literally looked like simple young guy. Even tho he ran a massive empire for the short time he lived.
@johnpaulabocad6941
@johnpaulabocad6941 3 года назад
That’s why they’re called “First Citizen”
@Loveoldies50
@Loveoldies50 2 года назад
It's amazing that these statues can "come to life" using today's technology, and fascinating to see what they truly looked like. Thank you!
@mattrountree3010
@mattrountree3010 2 года назад
Augustus was cute as hell! And the Juilio-Claudian emperors have a very distinct family resemblance.
@AleQuag
@AleQuag 3 года назад
Seems like in Ancient Rome "dying in conspiracy" was a natural cause. Good times.
@lycaonpictus9662
@lycaonpictus9662 3 года назад
Of all the emperors from 14 to 395 AD, 23 were assassinated, a further 8 were possibly assassinated, 9 were killed in battle, 5 died by suicide, 3 were executed, 1 died in captivity, 20 died of natural causes and 1 is unknown. Worst job ever.
@somekindofmagician7879
@somekindofmagician7879 3 года назад
@@lycaonpictus9662 Crisis of 3rd century really destroys the statistic, doesn't it?
@lycaonpictus9662
@lycaonpictus9662 3 года назад
@Joseph Norm It wasn't too uncommon in that era. Primitive medical care by modern standards combined with outbreaks of various diseases. Someone dying at 41 then isn't necessarily suspicious. Heck, it's even not always suspicious now. Heart disease or various cancers (not to mention Covid) sometimes cut peoples lives short. Sometimes people just catch an unlucky break with their health.
@Soulintent95
@Soulintent95 3 года назад
@Joseph Norm people didnt usually live past 40 until the 20th century. It still happened, but thats a very recent thing where it became common. That should also be common knowledge. Regardless of if they lived a healthy life or not, it was most likely still natural causes. If someone had a heart attack or stroke, that was it. Certain ailments you were born with will kill you without attention, even something as simple as a digestive tract issue. It may not seem that way to us any more, but literally everything that you have wrong with you would eventually kill you in previous times. Especially in that era. Romans may have been advanced but they couldnt give you a pacemaker nor were they sanitary enough to provide a long life span. Life was also hard, no such thing as electronics or convenience back then. They also spent their lives either fighting for glory or arguing for a living, which is very taxing hence why some of them, despite being real young, look very old. Things didnt get easy until around the 1800s, but even then it was still tough until the mid 1900s.
@Soulintent95
@Soulintent95 3 года назад
@Joseph Norm that is literally the reality dude. You cannot decide how our past went because you dont understand it. I did not say they age faster. That would be nonsense, what i said was their lifestyles took a toll on them which is why they looked "older" which is a nice way of saying they look like crap. I dont want to be rude but you have to be some kind of stupid if you didnt understand this in history, or havent ever noticed people in certain positions and of certain lives dont live longer. You cannot decide how facts and history are because you dont like them or they dont agree with your feelings. Either that, or your school skipped history class for communism 101. In which case, i pity you.
@Borderose
@Borderose 3 года назад
Yup. That confirms it. Augustus looked like Daniel Craig.
@asmrnorthandsouthelizabeth111
@asmrnorthandsouthelizabeth111 3 года назад
Lol so true
@kimberlyhicks3644
@kimberlyhicks3644 3 года назад
Nicolai Carpathia in the original "Left Behind Trilogy" is his reincarnation.
@MrGorebusa
@MrGorebusa 3 года назад
Reincarnation
@jmchez
@jmchez 3 года назад
I've been saying that a lot but, now I see that you were ahead of me. Even other statues in other recreations make him look like Daniel Craig.
@sylvamoise5788
@sylvamoise5788 3 года назад
But more beauty!
@artyna3308
@artyna3308 Год назад
Truly beautiful.. a breathtaking spectacle. It’s possible to see all the minimal aspects, the genetics features that bind the Julio-Claudian dynasty’s members. My warmest congratulations to the digital artists who made this masterpiece.
@LordWyatt
@LordWyatt 2 года назад
Damn Augustus (and others) are incredibly imposing😲
@theguywhoasked5591
@theguywhoasked5591 3 года назад
These guys look like normal people I’d cross paths with in Walmart.
@ShadowReaper-pu2hx
@ShadowReaper-pu2hx 3 года назад
Nice name lol.
@elmito2810
@elmito2810 3 года назад
Well they were normal people they would eat, they would shit, and they died, like we all do
@GoodGames.
@GoodGames. 3 года назад
All white people like the same
@timhorton7420
@timhorton7420 3 года назад
Well no shit they're not gonna look like aliens are they?
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 3 года назад
Boy I want to live where you live then.
@jbrown8601
@jbrown8601 3 года назад
The skiill of the Roman sculptures, the greatest ever.
@tiff5590
@tiff5590 3 года назад
INDEED!
@tiff5590
@tiff5590 3 года назад
Thinking about how they're all doing in heaven right now with God
@prs_81
@prs_81 3 года назад
The greatest ever? Surely they were surpassed by the likes of Michael-Angelo in the renaissance.
@Martin-jk2ng
@Martin-jk2ng 3 года назад
It really is amazing how talented they were. It's the closest thing to a photograph you could ask for.
@Alamyst2011
@Alamyst2011 3 года назад
@@prs_81 indeed
@julierobertson9397
@julierobertson9397 3 года назад
Impressive and masterful! These would be wonderful to incorporate into history classes for young students. Their common complaint is that the curriculum is too musty and dry to be useful. Use of images like these might change their minds. Well done!
@fabioadver7674
@fabioadver7674 Год назад
Tiberio, Caligola, Claudio and Nerone have something similar infact they were related. It's very very interesting, congrats from Italy! GREAT work!
@weewooweewoo906
@weewooweewoo906 3 года назад
why do half of the roman emperors look like the guys who bullied me in high school
@filddethora8682
@filddethora8682 3 года назад
Remember, what does not kill you, makes you Roman warrior.
@iamvinnyyes
@iamvinnyyes 3 года назад
They reincarnated to bully you
@JohannesVanDerStuyvebode
@JohannesVanDerStuyvebode 3 года назад
*(looking confused at the old guys)*
@MyWifesSon69
@MyWifesSon69 3 года назад
Explains why they conquered the lands
@junbh2
@junbh2 3 года назад
Roman emperors were kind of jocks, eh?
@PC-dc1kv
@PC-dc1kv 3 года назад
People love to complain about everything. You did a great job with this.
@allhailmichigan9876
@allhailmichigan9876 2 года назад
Wow this is well put together! Love the AI and Photoshop and the brief description before each picture. Great job! Appreciate you! I'm subbed and look forward to more of your content.
@maria.z8794
@maria.z8794 Год назад
That’s actually so cool… it bring ancient ages closer to us and easier for us to understand and relate!!🙌👌
@ROCKSTAR3291
@ROCKSTAR3291 3 года назад
They looked like your local Italian restaurant owners
@DiviAugusti
@DiviAugusti 3 года назад
Augustus looks like a guy that would work at Google.
@notcorrect5744
@notcorrect5744 3 года назад
Hmm I wonder why?
@prosimian
@prosimian 3 года назад
They looked like mafia mobsters
@BarnsOfChris
@BarnsOfChris 3 года назад
Let me guess.. because they're italian?
@zakquinn5420
@zakquinn5420 3 года назад
@@BarnsOfChris yea
@db44491
@db44491 3 года назад
These are mind blowing, realistic and bring history to life literally...
@jackie0604oxon
@jackie0604oxon 3 года назад
Yes they are good, but you do need to look up the dictionary definition of 'literally'.
@VapingHolograms
@VapingHolograms 3 года назад
@@jackie0604oxon You need to watch the MadTV 'literally' sketches.
@lucinae8510
@lucinae8510 3 года назад
Nice to finally see these guys with pupils.
@s4098429
@s4098429 3 года назад
No they don’t. They clearly don’t match the statues and the animations are gross. This is all very amateur.
@scintillam_dei
@scintillam_dei 3 года назад
It's propaganda for neo-Nazis.
@johkkarkalis8860
@johkkarkalis8860 4 часа назад
Augustus reminds me of the fraternity brother who was selected as "most likely to succeed" Ave Caesar!
@morenofranco9235
@morenofranco9235 2 года назад
Haroun Binous is a real talent. This truly remarkable work.
@laraisokay
@laraisokay 3 года назад
8:06 the first and last floating head to ever lead. 🤣 Seriously, though, this is incredible. There were some pretty handsome men back then!
@silvussol8966
@silvussol8966 3 года назад
Those Praetorians... sometimes they are the body-guards, other times the body-baggers.
@emiliopersichilli4628
@emiliopersichilli4628 3 года назад
Memorable video, a masterpiece, fantastic and unthinkable. Thank you.
@christianvillarroel8894
@christianvillarroel8894 Год назад
The very reason I hate people going around destroying sculptures & monuments, this is history & we learn so much from it. These guys weren’t hero’s, they conquered Countries & used slavery for their benefit.
@robertlakay88
@robertlakay88 3 года назад
I've always shared a interest in ancient Roman history and the Caesars. It's amazing seeing all these figures I've read so much about and watched so many documentaries come to life.
@Blublod
@Blublod 3 года назад
This video is an international treasure which should be displayed in Roman Empire exhibits at museums throughout the world and certainly in school courses on the subject. Superb job! Congratulations.
@annaclarafenyo8185
@annaclarafenyo8185 3 года назад
It would be, if it didn't include the "German emperor" myth in the blond hair and blue eyes on Augustus. None of the emperors were remotely Germanic looking.
@caseyaugust1846
@caseyaugust1846 3 года назад
@@annaclarafenyo8185 Definitely- I'm honestly surprised the video makes them so pale, considering they were living on the Mediterranean- the video is really cool otherwise, though
@annaclarafenyo8185
@annaclarafenyo8185 3 года назад
@@caseyaugust1846 The problem is that this is a horrifically idiotic political stance. You don't know the cockamamie theory this idea is based on. The theory here is that a bunch of blond people conquered the whole world 6000 years ago, taking all the world as theirs, from Britain to Italy, leaving the "proto-Indo-European" language as the only mark that they existed. Then, later, other people began to dilute their blond-genes out of existence. There was indeed a group of proto-Indo-Europeans who spread tremendously far, because they were the first farmers. These people were NOT blond, they were Turkish, or someplace near there, central Asian. The idea that they were blond was used by racial theorists in the 19th century to justify German superiority over modern Italians. The modern Italians, the story went, weren't like the ancient Romans, their genes were diluted by migrants. Therefore, the ancient aristocracies of Rome were blond headed and blue eyed. This idea is explicitly expressed in Nietzsche, the main theorist of fascism. This idea is insane. It is contradicted by all archaeological evidence, and genetic evidence. Proto-Indo-European language group comes from central asia, blond hair comes from northern Europe, while blue eyes is a mutation that appeared around the same time as the invention of farming and horse-husbandry and Indo European expansion, and only a tiny number of people in northern Europe were blue eyed. This is not important at all, except for the ideology behind it.
@annaclarafenyo8185
@annaclarafenyo8185 3 года назад
@@ericwilliams-de6dx Don't exaggerate, the person who made this video likely made it in good faith without being aware of the history of this stuff. Don't blame him, he's a good graphic artist who got fooled by internet people. It's easy to get fooled, because genuinely the only people who care about Augustus's hair color are the morons who think the emperors were blonde.
@caseyaugust1846
@caseyaugust1846 3 года назад
@@annaclarafenyo8185 I totally agree- I thought it would have made far more sense for the photo-translations to more closely resemble Italians than the Germanic blond appearance the video creator went with- especially for Augustus
@jasoncarpp7742
@jasoncarpp7742 2 года назад
Fascinating! Like many people, I've often wondered what these 1st century Roman emperors might've looked like.
@anjou6497
@anjou6497 Год назад
That's remarkably acurate, wow. It's exciting & moving to see this, with great respect to the talented digital creator.. 👍💜🌱
@Bostonite1985
@Bostonite1985 3 года назад
Why is no one appreciating the digital artists who have put a lot of work into this face modelling? Many of us don't have these skills. We could at least applaud the work they have done.
@annaclarafenyo8185
@annaclarafenyo8185 3 года назад
The reason is that the modelling is pushing a moronic 1933 style Germanic theory about how the ancient Roman emperors were blond. They weren't. Augustus had sandy brown hair, lighter than most, but not blond. This is an old Nietzschian talking point, which is completely false.
@Gustavo-mz3hu
@Gustavo-mz3hu 3 года назад
@@annaclarafenyo8185 traduz pls
@donnymcjonny6531
@donnymcjonny6531 3 года назад
@@annaclarafenyo8185 This is the lamest comment I've ever read.
@annaclarafenyo8185
@annaclarafenyo8185 3 года назад
@@donnymcjonny6531 I don''t believe you.
@jandaletto
@jandaletto 3 года назад
I do appreciate the efforts and the idea very much but, as I am a portrait and 3D artist myself, I have to say that the result of this work is very mediocre. Some fundamental features of most of these statues were badly miss-transposed. I am still impressed and very intrigued by his idea though.
@anonamous6278
@anonamous6278 3 года назад
These Praetorian guards were busy weren't they, whacking one Roman emperor after another.
@missymotors
@missymotors 3 года назад
It’s not personal, it’s business 😁
@voluntaryismistheanswer
@voluntaryismistheanswer 3 года назад
*Prætorian
@stanleyhood4343
@stanleyhood4343 3 года назад
I wonder what the guards had against the emperors?
@aa-uq1qj
@aa-uq1qj 3 года назад
Someone has to kick out the idiots, I suppose. Incompetence can only be tolerated for so long.
@thunderbird1921
@thunderbird1921 3 года назад
Rome's own "Deep State".
@1000geroz
@1000geroz 2 года назад
Hermoso trabajo. Felicidades y gracias por compartirlo.
@samsum3738
@samsum3738 4 месяца назад
Very well done . Thank you for your work . The colour truly brings them to life .
@erine.5680
@erine.5680 3 года назад
This is insanely realistic
@johnbockelie3899
@johnbockelie3899 3 года назад
Little Caesar of "Little Caesar's Pizza". Shows him how he'd look for real.
@s4098429
@s4098429 3 года назад
Does no one watching this video know what a human being looks like? They look like aliens wearing rubber masks. High quality masks, but masks all the same. Enough to scare children.
@cristianiiv6418
@cristianiiv6418 3 года назад
@@s4098429 what
@mrtrollnator123
@mrtrollnator123 Год назад
@@s4098429 huh?
@jduff59
@jduff59 3 года назад
I studied Latin and Roman History in high school and had an amazing teacher - she would have absolutely loved this video. After so many years of only seeing busts of these (mostly) great men - these animations bring them to life and they appear so human, rather then "god-like". Well done.
@dayoldeggplant
@dayoldeggplant 3 года назад
Then send her the video! She should still have her school email.
@jduff59
@jduff59 3 года назад
@@dayoldeggplant Rick, unfortunately she passed away many years ago, or else I most definitely would.
@dayoldeggplant
@dayoldeggplant 3 года назад
@@jduff59 Oh no....my condolences, sir. Well, at least there's comfort in knowing how much they'd love this kind of video. Cheers!
@Maw0
@Maw0 Год назад
I take Latin too! About to be on my AP year.
@antonioperez2623
@antonioperez2623 Год назад
Its fascinating to see their lifelike faces. Thank you.
@vicentelim4918
@vicentelim4918 2 года назад
What a marvelous work! You have successfully put flesh and skin to a lifeless statue like the masterpiece of Pygmalion - which is Galatea. You are a Genius!
@kelseyjaffer
@kelseyjaffer 3 года назад
there are so many comments complaining about the hard work done here and saying that these recreations look “all wrong” and “disappointing”...to them, i say: i’d like to see your version! if you think you can do better, by all means, show us. ;)
@4seeableTV
@4seeableTV 3 года назад
Agreed.
@epiccake7781
@epiccake7781 3 года назад
As much as I don't agree with those people and I think the recreations look really good, you can't brush off someone's criticism like "I'd like to see you try to do this thing". I'm allowed to say a meal doesn't taste good even though I can't cook for example.
@UntarWow
@UntarWow 3 года назад
I admit to thinking how the images might differ from what I see on the busts for a few but I would never voice it as complaint. These guys still did an amazing job top to bottom and I couldn't come close to this effort. So cheers to them.
@poopypoop8156
@poopypoop8156 3 года назад
@@epiccake7781 I agree, only if one knows about good food or what good food tastes like. But if one's everyday meal is fast or junk or tasteless food, the criticism is stupid and invalid. Many comments are that kind of criticism from people with negative intention and their opinions are just rubbish.
@theagespot9717
@theagespot9717 3 года назад
They're great but a number of them appear to be wearing blue eyeliner and pink lip gloss. I don't mean to be unappreciative as I think the realism is outstanding.
@farklefuster6876
@farklefuster6876 3 года назад
I see these recreations and think “that guy looks like Joe from down the street “.
@stanislavasuplatovich2826
@stanislavasuplatovich2826 3 года назад
But they were those Joes! I mean they look like common people, which they were.
@farklefuster6876
@farklefuster6876 3 года назад
@@stanislavasuplatovich2826 Maybe I should have said it like this.....”how many of y’all see one of these recreations and say ‘that guy looks like somebody I know?’l
@stanislavasuplatovich2826
@stanislavasuplatovich2826 3 года назад
@@farklefuster6876 But why should they look like somebody I/you don't know? They were human beings like you and me. Do you know that story about an ancient Egyptian statue of Kaaper, who was a member of the pharaoh family and a person of higher standing? When his statue was excavated, one of the Arab peasants who helped on the excavation site, exclaimed when seeing it, "Well, he looks like our headman of the village!" And the nickname stuck to the statue. Why shouldn't it be otherwise with the ancient Romans? They were people just like you and me.
@dudanunesbleff
@dudanunesbleff 3 года назад
@@stanislavasuplatovich2826 they weren't common at all. Many of them would be comparable to nazis, in the way they made war and treated people.
@ruthamos2312
@ruthamos2312 3 года назад
​@@dudanunesbleff Unhappily that was the norm of all sorts of rulers in that time...and even after Christianity took hold. It's taken centuries for 'human rights' to evolve politically. It was only in my lifetime that rape was FINALLY deemed a war crime. We live and learn...then we get Bush Jr, Cheney and Gonzalez who somehow 'worded' the 'torture of prisoners of war' into a sort of acceptable practice. You will have noticed the lady general in charge of that prison whose POWs were targeted by Bush Jr hastened to disobey the illegal order of the president per military regulations and lawyered up to protect herself since she could not protect the POWs she was in charge of. Also of note Bush Jr used few soldiers to enforce his criminal activity but civilian contractors. A couple of the soldiers he used were later charged for their crimes and tried by the Army. We live and learn. If I remember rightly there is a bunch of paperwork from the Hague concerning their interest in speaking with Bush Jr, Cheney and Gonzalez about the torture of POWs so those lads are not going to be taking a European vacation any time soon. Some legacy for a US president to leave to History.
@Maw0
@Maw0 Год назад
I take Latin and of course we learn Roman history a lot as well, and the emperor who always fascinated me the most was Claudius. He was always my favourite for some reason. Probably because of his underdog story. I've always imagined going back in time and watching him hide behind a curtain.
@a_random_guy_with_a_HUGE_name_
@a_random_guy_with_a_HUGE_name_ 3 года назад
Effort appreciated. One of best channels on youtube. 👍👍👍👍
@adrianavargova
@adrianavargova 3 года назад
These 10 mins was like watching thriller & horror mixed together. Do not get me wrong, everything is perfect - just you realize the tragedy of these men, who happened to be Roman emperors and suddenly came back to life... Most of them were quite handsome, especially the villains :(
@missblackwood
@missblackwood 3 года назад
They’re all mediocre at best, most are downright ugly 😂
@helgag.9866
@helgag.9866 3 года назад
Fantastic job with matching their hair and eye colors too, just as recorded by historians of those days. Such realistic amazing work!
@MysteryScoop
@MysteryScoop 3 года назад
Thank you so much 😀
@thunderbird1921
@thunderbird1921 3 года назад
So realistic it's creepy. Wonder if someone could do this with people like George Washington.
@turtle4415
@turtle4415 3 года назад
@@MysteryScoop I thought you didn’t make these? Stop taking the credit
@conejeitor
@conejeitor 3 года назад
How do they know this? Can you post the links of historians describing blue eyes on their emperors?
@kaisanderson9616
@kaisanderson9616 3 года назад
@@conejeitor it is written the blue eyes and light hair was a julio claudian trait.
@alanwareham7391
@alanwareham7391 Год назад
There must have been many hours of work that went into making these videos but the way they blink their eyes seems to make them even more like living people nicely made and very well done
@bobstone1741
@bobstone1741 Год назад
Great job with these. It must have been a lot of work. Thank you.
@TheRicokilla
@TheRicokilla 3 года назад
The funny thing is, the eyes all look alive compared to the dead look Hollywood graphics gives.
@robertromero8692
@robertromero8692 3 года назад
But you have to keep in mind that the snippets are quite brief, and the movements are limited. Much harder to do for a whole movie.
@GreatTasteMurder
@GreatTasteMurder 3 года назад
@@robertromero8692 yeah
@manager-nim2623
@manager-nim2623 3 года назад
Roman emperor: gets accepted by senate Also Roman emperor: gets killed in a conspiracy
@MysteryScoop
@MysteryScoop 3 года назад
Game of Thrones.... in real life!
@voluntaryismistheanswer
@voluntaryismistheanswer 3 года назад
No one in power ever conspires using hoi polloi as pawns, hush, 'conspiracy theorist' 😸 it only happened in ye olden days.
@kimberlyhicks3644
@kimberlyhicks3644 3 года назад
August's wife Livia was the assassin in most of these killings. She poisoned her husband's breakfast figs when he was no longer "useful" to her.
@EternalVirgin
@EternalVirgin 3 года назад
#DefundThePraetorianGuards
@tweeboschlaan5115
@tweeboschlaan5115 3 года назад
Dirty politics
@Acnasheen
@Acnasheen 2 года назад
INCREDIBLE JOB !!
@HOTROD213
@HOTROD213 Год назад
your channel is incredible. So glad I found it!
@PC-dc1kv
@PC-dc1kv 3 года назад
Augustus looks like Daniel Craig. The best looking Caesar by far!
@sekeriyasharif6593
@sekeriyasharif6593 3 года назад
I just like how all the emperors decided to adopt a beard after Hadrian.
@nunyabiznes33
@nunyabiznes33 3 года назад
The gay dude rocked the beard so well they all got theirs
@prs_81
@prs_81 3 года назад
Constantine was clean-shaven.
@lightscameras4166
@lightscameras4166 3 года назад
The Nerva-Antonine portraiture was mostly because of the Roman fascination with Greek styles. Greeks were traditionally bearded, while Romans were clean-shaven. That changed after Hadrian.
@angusyang5917
@angusyang5917 3 года назад
From Augustus to Trajan, the trend was to not have beards. Then from Hadrian to Maximian, the emperors tend to have beards. Next, from Constantine to Maurice, the emperors didn't have beards again, except for Julian the Apostate (the only non-Christian legit emperor in this period). Finally, from Heraclius to Constantine XI Palaiologos, every adult male emperor tended to have a beard.
@user-whu
@user-whu 7 месяцев назад
It’s an amazing piece of work produced here,from the original sculptures to the present day artists who put faces to these men, the older I get the more intrigued by those who have gone long before us, ( I think in a way it’s the fear of the unknown when our time comes and we are no longer present but history)we are only here for a tiny snap shot of time,
@PinkuStyle
@PinkuStyle 2 года назад
Awesome . The movies and tv shows mostly are spot on in regards to the actors who play the roles of the Emperor's etc
@peddlerofbombast6982
@peddlerofbombast6982 3 года назад
Absolutely incredible, I've wondered this for years. And you can see the Julio-Claudian facial features are similar from genetics.
@indiciaobscure
@indiciaobscure 3 года назад
I think that was more flattering the subject than genetics. Most of these figures are close to the Greek standard of beauty so are somewhat idealized. So I wouldn't take these as an absolute portrait.
@peddlerofbombast6982
@peddlerofbombast6982 3 года назад
@@indiciaobscure False. Roman sculpture tradition was far more naturalistic than the Greek style. The busts are considered accurate likeness'.
@VolumedMusicMan
@VolumedMusicMan 2 года назад
The Claudian genes are strong from Tiberius to Nero!
@luisdonoso6154
@luisdonoso6154 2 года назад
@@indiciaobscure Do you really think that a Vitellius bust has Greek beauty standards? Now stop talking and search properly next time
@LucasSoares-mh2nz
@LucasSoares-mh2nz 2 года назад
Julio cesar
@cynthialuvlight2480
@cynthialuvlight2480 3 года назад
Absolutely fascinating! Brings world history into a sharper focas than mere statues can provide!
@manikanthan4693
@manikanthan4693 Год назад
You are taking us to many century back to meet the historical heroes. Whether the reconstruction has been made with the existing living persons who is having similarity. While many are with striking similarities, few are lacking similarities. Good effort.
@ruttolomeo1987
@ruttolomeo1987 2 года назад
It’s fascinating to see how different busts by different artists actually look alike! It proves they are not random faces, or better looking versions of the real man, but reliable and realistic depictions of a real face! Obviously we know little to nothing about their hair, eyes or skin colors, but I believe the overall appearance is quite similar! But then again, it’s easy to believe things when nobody is or will ever be able to prove me wrong.
@Yamanoteline30
@Yamanoteline30 3 года назад
3:37 Hey that's me!
@Hosidus
@Hosidus 3 года назад
You're handsome
@RedContingency
@RedContingency 3 года назад
You deserved better 😞
@vespasian5820
@vespasian5820 3 года назад
Ikr
@jandaletto
@jandaletto 3 года назад
Really? Did he look like you or you're kidding? It must be a thrill knowing that we looked very much like someone who lived so long ago... and that he was an emperor still famous after two millennia.
@treatmefavourably9825
@treatmefavourably9825 3 года назад
haha
@lelleithmurray235
@lelleithmurray235 3 года назад
I would so love to see this artist's impressions of the House of Plantagenet Monarchs.particularly Edward IV and Richard III.
@davidbruce5524
@davidbruce5524 3 года назад
YES!... all the main characters of the Wars of the Roses....male and female... Edward and Elizabeth, Richard and Anne, Margaret Beaufort, Warwick, etc. That would be soooooooooooo interesting
@vegasgirl3538
@vegasgirl3538 3 года назад
That would be so cool, I agree!
@tricivenola8164
@tricivenola8164 3 года назад
Sadly we don't have statues of them anywhere near as accurate as the Romans'.
@ShushaSofia
@ShushaSofia 3 года назад
@@tricivenola8164 What about paintings
@escapistfromhell1543
@escapistfromhell1543 3 года назад
Totally agree with you
@xxsandrinexx2015
@xxsandrinexx2015 Год назад
Danke an die damaligen Bildhauer ohne die dieses absolut beeindruckende Video nicht möglich gewesen wäre 🤩👍🏻
@maryhammonder1186
@maryhammonder1186 2 года назад
Bring historical figures back to life. Truly awesome. I bet they would have been amazed at the technology in the 21st century
@virapasas
@virapasas 3 года назад
What a good video it is. However, I could see several things to be argued. 1. Caligula had reddish hair. 2. Tiberius had blue eyes - there are lots of possibilities that Claudian emperors also shared similar features 3. Flavian emperors had blonde hair - three emperors all. It is also proven that “Flavius” means “blonde” in Latin. 4. Otho has bold head - but his reconstruction looks much hairy.
@paulucas7665
@paulucas7665 3 года назад
A study of Caligula's sculptures was done, and traces of red dye were found on the hair. Even Wikipedia is about it. And brown eyes, not bright.
@virapasas
@virapasas 3 года назад
@@paulucas7665 Tiberius’ eye color was mentioned as “caesii” & Claudius’ eye color as “γλαυχοφθαλμος», which led me consider Claudian bloods shared blue eyes - maybe Agrippina Major’s eye color be brown :)
@paulucas7665
@paulucas7665 3 года назад
@@virapasas Ancient Rome aristocracy ('pure blood Italian') was more fairy, even if they were tanned.
@mere2162
@mere2162 3 года назад
Using your logic, American politician Marco Rubio should have red hair because his last name means someone with red hair, right? Just because their gens was Flavius doesn't mean there hair was blonde, its an idiotic way of interpreting considering "Flavius" is a name from early republican Rome, literally dozens of generations before the time of the flavian emperors, also flavius was a very common gens name around their time.
@virapasas
@virapasas 3 года назад
@@mere2162 Please read “de vitis Caesarum” by Gaius Suetonius before you want to say the logical problem. He clearly mentioned Vespasian had white hair, Titus had blonde hair and Domitian had blonde hair. Vespasian failed to prove his hair color in his youth, but most likely blonde because two sons of his had blonde hair color based on Bayesian estimation. If you don’t want to believe it, do you have alternative source??
@niranjandesai6766
@niranjandesai6766 3 года назад
No one: Harry Potter newspapers:
@ritchiechathanat2208
@ritchiechathanat2208 2 года назад
Faaaaaaaaaak 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@SeanyHardy
@SeanyHardy 2 года назад
This is amazing.. And scary like bringing the dead back to life.
@moga1968
@moga1968 2 года назад
I swert, one of the Greatest video Ever! All the world have to see this. Why tears in my eyies? Woww, the back to life.
@MJA5
@MJA5 3 года назад
Being the emperor of Rome wasn't all it was cracked up to be, especially if the Praetorian Guard didn't get their bonuses.
@aa-uq1qj
@aa-uq1qj 3 года назад
You were sweet if you had them on your side
@MJA5
@MJA5 3 года назад
@youtube name long hours of intrigue 😋
@thunderbird1921
@thunderbird1921 3 года назад
If Disney ever made a film set in Ancient Rome (which surprisingly, they never have), the Praetorian Guard would almost certainly be the villains. Those guys were often corrupt, plotting and sometimes evil to the core. It's no wonder Constantine had them disbanded. One of the best decisions of his whole reign.
@MJA5
@MJA5 3 года назад
@@thunderbird1921 It's true. They didn't govern, but they definitely had an opinion of the ones that did, and acted on it to their perceived benefit.
@alexos8741
@alexos8741 3 года назад
@youtube name not if the emperor finds out you conspiracy 😂
@vegashdrider
@vegashdrider 3 года назад
Why leave out Julius Caesar? The first emperor in all but title, and the face everyone wants to see come to life
@overpricedhealthcare
@overpricedhealthcare 3 года назад
because it’s already on the pizza box of little caesars
@suuuuuuuu124
@suuuuuuuu124 3 года назад
Fact check: Octavian was, and he is Also know as Augustus
@treatmefavourably9825
@treatmefavourably9825 3 года назад
@@overpricedhealthcare haha
@ssansu
@ssansu 3 года назад
There is one of Caesar on another video.
@rdavds
@rdavds 3 года назад
@@bagiahkoukoubagia this person literally said "in all but title" meaning even though he wasn't officially an emperor, he pretty much was.. what he did for Rome, his leadership and the fact that his assassination is what lead to the creation of the empire almost certainly makes him deserving of the title. you need to chill and think a bit longer before you reply. you've made yourself look like a grumpy child :)
@amadeomiotto4573
@amadeomiotto4573 Год назад
They all definitely had what we considered today italian facial features both Northern and southern Italian facial features
@Theturtleowl
@Theturtleowl 2 года назад
Nero looks like such a teenager going through a beard phase that he'd be ashamed of later.
@patriciasloan5122
@patriciasloan5122 3 года назад
Putting a face on these people helps me to realize they were just like us and not just some myth. What a blessing to be gifted with a talent like that.
@dr4g0nsm4sh3
@dr4g0nsm4sh3 3 года назад
The praetorian guard doesn't seem like a somewhat loyal Bodyguard..
@madmax8410
@madmax8410 3 года назад
True, the first and most important thing to achieve for every roman emperor (especially in late imperial age) was obtain and maintain praetorians loyalty as they were stationed always in the capital
@josemanuelvarelapuig5064
@josemanuelvarelapuig5064 3 года назад
thats why they were disbanded. dont rember which empereor but the one of the first thing he did was disband that damng group of greedy dogs
@774Rob
@774Rob 3 года назад
@Gennaro C. Septimus Severus?
@Felagund85
@Felagund85 3 года назад
On one occasion (year of four emperors I think) they even auctioned the throne to the highest bidder. So no, they weren't particularly loyal. ;) They were a major player in the early and middle Empire.
@maestroclassico5801
@maestroclassico5801 2 года назад
It was all about $
@exposingproxystalkingorgan4164
This facial reconstruction video is very high quality. 👍
@karamuenster
@karamuenster Год назад
Awesome work!!👏🏻👏🏻💯
@bouchranourelhouda2415
@bouchranourelhouda2415 3 года назад
This really makes me feel that the people in history are real people like us and life was normal like us and that the world had colors back then
@meanwhileinjapan2265
@meanwhileinjapan2265 3 года назад
What are you smoking? the world was always real and in color people was real too.
@marcoAKAjoe
@marcoAKAjoe 3 года назад
It's crazy to.think how long ago they ROMED the earth. Lol... jk... 2,000 years was forever ago!
@bouchranourelhouda2415
@bouchranourelhouda2415 3 года назад
@@meanwhileinjapan2265 well yes ofcrs lol but when I imagine those days my imagination goes in a black-white 240p movie
@Doozy95
@Doozy95 3 года назад
@@meanwhileinjapan2265 stfu. Your mind is too linear to know what he really said. People like you are servants in this life, because you're far too slow and simple to do something meaningful.
@ManiacMayhem7256
@ManiacMayhem7256 2 года назад
@@meanwhileinjapan2265 they're smoking the dumb dumb juice
@itachi-kun7736
@itachi-kun7736 3 года назад
I didn't know Daniel Craig was an Emperor of Rome before becoming James Bond
@javiUSC
@javiUSC 3 года назад
This is Nazi propoganda the artist sourced a nazi website. The Latin Romans had black hair, as did all mediterraneans
@henrik3775
@henrik3775 3 года назад
@@javiUSC false you south american latin wannabe. The first emperator line was light haired.
@javiUSC
@javiUSC 3 года назад
@@henrik3775 I'm latin italian. And we've had Augustus real picture for 2000 years .. go to school
@Zero-cs8sr
@Zero-cs8sr 3 года назад
@@javiUSC mario
@donstrudel1564
@donstrudel1564 3 года назад
@@javiUSC Descrizione di Svetonio: il Princeps Augusto era piuttosto bello e distinto. Non molto alto (sembra calzasse scarpe “rialzate”) ma ben proporzionato e magro. Aveva denti e orecchie piccole, naso aquilino, sopracciglia unite, carnagione chiara, capelli biondi e moderatamente ricci. Propaganda nazista dici? Di 2000 anni fa?
@emmasanchezsoto2474
@emmasanchezsoto2474 2 года назад
It seems there coming out of time worp observing our future in awe of seeing planes, cars, buildings, for a just a little while than return to stone. Great job digital artists.
@joseybryant7577
@joseybryant7577 3 года назад
Seeing these animated gives me the heebie-jeebies. Incredible work, but it still gives me some chills.
@charitysheppard4549
@charitysheppard4549 3 года назад
As a lover of Roman history, this video really brings that history, and 4 years of classical Latin study, to life.
@whiteknightcat
@whiteknightcat 3 года назад
De imaginibus fixi erant valde bona est.
@GhostSal
@GhostSal Год назад
Interesting video but blonde hair, blue eyes and pale skin was introduced to Ancient Rome from relations with Germanic/Celtic tribes. Those traits are not innate Roman traits, if you want to know what the majority of Ancient Romans look like look at most Southern Italians with olive skin and dark hair. What I said is backed up by genetic testing and not just my opinion. And yes, I know Northern Italians look very much like this today. However, do a DNA test and you will see they are genetically mixed with Germanic and Celtic tribes.
@somethingirreversib
@somethingirreversib 3 года назад
Nero and Caligula smiling like good boys. They were quite bloody in real.
@zainahmed6502
@zainahmed6502 3 года назад
I expected Nero to be fatter, but his model looked skinnier than the busts
@brionar468
@brionar468 3 года назад
YOU FOOL YOU FELL FOR SENATORIAL PROPAGANDA
@hyacinthlynch843
@hyacinthlynch843 3 года назад
Both Caligula & Nero were loved by the masses. It was the elites who despised them. And they in turn, were responsible for the false pernicious stories which led to our contemporary view of these two men.
@tytlersbicycle
@tytlersbicycle 3 года назад
@@hyacinthlynch843 Sounds like some others who have been maligned by history.
@lorishiversdogmom
@lorishiversdogmom 3 года назад
@@hyacinthlynch843 Sounds kind of like the life of Michael Jackson. Loved by the masses but hated on by the elites. Which lead to false things being said about him.
@silvinabelmonte
@silvinabelmonte Год назад
Excellent! Loveee to see how masculine goodlooking my ancestors were!!!
@ozachar
@ozachar 3 месяца назад
Somehow the reconstructions look much more similar to one another than the sculptures. Some of the sculptures have strong features (e.g., in the chin) that are absent from the reconstructions. It's as if the AI algorithm made some enhanced averaging that toned down individualizing features. Maybe the database fed into it for each person had too much variance, which created the wash out of individual details. There are clearly some statutes that are more real life modeling of the individual Ceasars, while others done from second hand information. It may be that there was no weighing of which sculpture source is more likely to be a good representation? The goal is very interesting. Maybe training a reconstruction system based on present real people and model statues. So after you can use just one statue (assumed a good live model original) to reconstruct the person image.
@bahardan8544
@bahardan8544 3 года назад
Can you continue this? I’m curious about how the “Philosopher King” Marcus Aurelius would look IRL 😊
@janecote
@janecote 3 года назад
This same channel has him on another video. It’s better than these, which all look alike
@thomaszaccone3960
@thomaszaccone3960 3 года назад
@@janecote The Julian Caesars were, I believe, all related in some way. The others look different. The Julian Caesars look mentally unbalanced to me. Vespasian looks rather genial.
@janecote
@janecote 3 года назад
@@thomaszaccone3960 Of course I know that. But they’re not related to all of the other later emperors.
@bahardan8544
@bahardan8544 3 года назад
@@janecote yes i saw it thank you!
@wikipediaintellectual7088
@wikipediaintellectual7088 3 года назад
He just looks like an average Joe, same as the guys on the video. A little handsome.
@Mariosergioladw
@Mariosergioladw 3 года назад
This recreation of the first century Roman emperors is fantastic. Now we come to see them as ordinary people, the kind you can find anywhere.
@israelasiku3975
@israelasiku3975 2 года назад
This is really awesome. Great work.
@joaquin7039
@joaquin7039 2 года назад
Un video espectacular muy curioso y original nunca visto buen trabajo gracias un saludo
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