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CATHERINE OF ARAGON in Real Life- YOUNG to OLD- With Animations- Mortal Faces 

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Let's see how Catherine of Aragon looked in Real Life. Catherine (Katherine) of Aragon (1485-1536) was the first wife of Henry VIII. She was married to him for 24 years before their marriage was annulled. She was the daughter to Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, the Catholic Monarchs who united the Spanish Lands. Marriage was initially good with Henry VIII and they got a long well. However as she kept being unable to provide him with a male heir, that's when Henry began to look for alternative solutions including breaking away from the Catholic Church.
I use my photoshop and technology skills in this video to provide you with my interpretation of how I think she might have looked in real life, using her many portraits.
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(If Henry's wives were part of Harry Potter, I think Catherine of Aragon would be a Gryffindor)

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@MortalFaces
@MortalFaces 2 года назад
Subscribe for more recreations! ru-vid.com MORE RECREATIONS: Henry VIII: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yiwzdy1eCWg.html Mary Tudor (Blood Mary; her daughter): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vesDqrASjaU.html Elizabeth I: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Sm93sixiOA4.html Anne Boleyn: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jwln_axfkqY.html Jane Seymour: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LPh3sRZeTAk.html Charles II of England (The Restoration King): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gF3QB0FA7oY.html HER PARENTS Isabella and Ferdinand: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qgG6zdqvTt0.html Mary Boleyn: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wJymFo6CvHk.html Want to see someone else from Spain I did? Here's King Charles II, the inbred King: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oWm0XWKa500.html Thanks for watching!
@monicashields916
@monicashields916 2 года назад
Catherine was twice the person that Henry was. He threw her away and tried to break her spirit but she held her head high. Speaking of which, at least she got to keep hers….
@Introvertsan
@Introvertsan 2 года назад
I think the only reason why he didn't behead her was that it could easily start a war with Spain. And she was extremely Catholic that could have caused another war and difficulty for Henry.
@swastikqjana7128
@swastikqjana7128 2 года назад
@@Introvertsan also because actually Henry used to love her infact she was his favourite out of all wives, he divorced her just because she wasn't able to bare any heir to the throne...later in life it was Henry's head injury that made him that much fanatic, crazy and mean...Only then he treated her and her daughter Mary that badly...plus he wouldn't behead her because the whole kingdom loved her so dearly, executing her would cause a controversy and people would defend...then again he also couldn't find any evidence of her any extra marital affairs/treachery etc so it was impossible for him to find reasons to behead her...
@jjh2456
@jjh2456 2 года назад
@@swastikqjana7128 nah his favorite Jane Seymour cause she “gave” him the mail heir. Catherine was probably second with Katherine Parr in 3rd. Ironic that it was the child of his most hated wife Anne Boleyn that became his great heir.
@traveller8867
@traveller8867 2 года назад
@@jjh2456 I have also thought it so ironic that his heir, Elizabeth I, was Anne Boleyn's daughter.
@reneedaughter
@reneedaughter 2 года назад
@@jjh2456 Catherine's marriage was based on love ( young lust) and she met the standard of beauty. He could banish her but 1. She was his only royal wife 2. She was a good and religious woman....so he would not even think of putting her to death.
@maidofthemisty
@maidofthemisty 2 года назад
what always irks me is whenever they portray Catherine with Henry in tv/movies, she's played by an older actress with black hair.....she was 23 when she married Henry, she had red hair, blue eyes and fair skin......the only one I've seen that is pretty close in the show "The Spanish Princess"
@i_5695
@i_5695 2 года назад
True, but they where married for over 20 years, and in those storys shes often about to be divorced. Therefore she was over 40, and the actresses are often chosen accordingly.
@celestebivin1659
@celestebivin1659 2 года назад
From all I've read she had light brown. Henry was a redhead.
@melenatorr
@melenatorr 2 года назад
@@celestebivin1659 Actually, in the BBC series from the 1970s, Annette Crosby played Catherine from youth to death; she was redhaired and blue-eyed, and had a great, fierce intelligence in her portrayal. The history is a little more accurate here as well. Some of it was sourced from Garrett Mattingly's bio of Catherine.
@isidroguevara4120
@isidroguevara4120 2 года назад
Exactly, and they portray Anne Boleyn as the Snow White, when in reality it was the opposite! Anne was the "dark" one, Catherine the fair one.
@sana3843
@sana3843 2 года назад
A woman in her 40s and 50s at that time, most likely would look like an old lady. No modern skincare, spf, dentist, gym, healthy diet (the quality of the food was better, but they ate mostly meat in large amounts and drank mostly wine). Not to mention all the pregnancies she had. But you’re right about the hair color.
@christinetitus6388
@christinetitus6388 2 года назад
Wow! Katherine of Aragon was amazing. Not only did she have physical beauty but was a highly intelligent woman. Thank you for mentioning her accomplishments. They were very impressive. Truly a Queen.
@savagedarksider5934
@savagedarksider5934 2 года назад
Imagine the life she would have had if Arthur would have lived longer ?
@tedesca89
@tedesca89 2 года назад
or Mary was a boy
@savagedarksider5934
@savagedarksider5934 2 года назад
@@tedesca89 She look like A boy.
@astrofabio68
@astrofabio68 2 года назад
@@savagedarksider5934 see the video about Mary, she was beautiful not like Elizabeth...awww
@elizabethellis9062
@elizabethellis9062 2 года назад
Maybe she would have had a chance to be happy.
@sanem4208
@sanem4208 2 года назад
Or another what if: What if Henry, Duke of Cornwall had survived?
@ladyv5655
@ladyv5655 2 года назад
Contemporaries of Henry VIII who knew all of his wives agreed that Catherine of Aragon in her prime was the most beautiful. I have to agree, based on the available images.
@love_mandyxo
@love_mandyxo 2 года назад
Catherine was not only beautiful but she was smart and strong. Definitely my favourite out of Henry’s wives
@pattisimmons67
@pattisimmons67 2 года назад
I think Catherine was much stronger and that scared Henry later in life. She was far more intelligent and much better schooled than Henry, so he threw her away. I have absolutely zero sympathy for Henry. In the end, he got what he deserved.
@gallygab
@gallygab 2 года назад
Catherine of Aragon, daughter of two of the most important and accomplished Queen and King of Spain and larger Empire in the world. Catherine’s mother, Isabella was a Queen on her own right and with her husband Ferdinand were able to trow out of Spain the moors after more than 700 years ruling Spain. Catherine was highly educated, intelligent and beautiful.
@valentinr.dominguez2892
@valentinr.dominguez2892 2 года назад
Catherine of Aragon and her daughter Mary have been kept separated even in death in spite of both having left instructions to be buried together. It wasn't enough that they had been kept apart in life. Mary's half sister, Elizabeth, left instructions to have Mary be buried next to her. Very cruel. Catherine is buried in Peterborough Cathedral and Mary in Westminster Abbey.
@elsascridon7256
@elsascridon7256 2 года назад
Mary and elisabeth were cruel like their father
@bayoogungbeje4672
@bayoogungbeje4672 2 года назад
Mary during her reign as a Queen should have transferred Catherine from Peterborough to Westminster. King James after ascending the Throne of England, transferred his mother Mary, Queen of Scots to Westminster. Queen Elizabeth left her own mother Anne Boleyn in an unmarked grave inside the Tower of London. Its no surprise that Elizabeth didn't honour Queen Mary's request.
@elsascridon7256
@elsascridon7256 2 года назад
@@bayoogungbeje4672 it s quite normal..after all Westminster Abbey is aplace for some of the most cruel and immoral kings and queens of England and Europe
@cherylcooper2739
@cherylcooper2739 2 года назад
I would love to see Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Katherine Parr to round out the Tudor Dynasty. These are amazing!
@lavendercushi0976
@lavendercushi0976 2 года назад
yes
@maearcher4721
@maearcher4721 2 года назад
Catherine Howard would be hard to do, there is no proven portrait of her. Supposed miniature turned out to be Anne of Cleves(it was harder to spot the similiarities because she wore english clothes). But I'd love to see what he'd managed with rest of Tudors too.
@erikag1365
@erikag1365 2 года назад
Wow she was really impressive! I never really looked into her so thank you for the video!
@brillanita
@brillanita 2 года назад
At the end, can you put the portraits you’ve recreated side by side? It would help paint a bigger picture as to what she could’ve looked like. Especially with inconsistent portraits painted of her.
@missspelled6852
@missspelled6852 2 года назад
These princesses would be running global conglomerates if they had lived today.
@leonieromanes7265
@leonieromanes7265 2 года назад
They would be president's and prime ministers.
@brittneyricozzi7071
@brittneyricozzi7071 2 года назад
This is so neat! Thank you for sharing your beautiful art! Katherine of Aragon was such an amazing, strong, and striking woman. I wonder why movies & shows always portray her with black hair when in reality she had redish golden hair. I guess because she's from Spain it's assumed she had black hair. 🤷‍♀️
@peterbayne7227
@peterbayne7227 2 года назад
Yeah, basically they portray her as a typical Spanish women with dark hair and eyes in movies and TV shows. Always looks odd to me and anyone who has seen any pictures of her.
@rosytheriveter2538
@rosytheriveter2538 2 года назад
not to mention the fact that they took the ugliest actress of all times to portray her in the Other Bolyen Girl. It really gets on my nerves because he didn't leave her because of her looks but because he wanted a male heir.
@radicalross7700
@radicalross7700 2 года назад
Too bad H8 didn't know about chromosomes. Then he would've known that HE had to have the Y chromosome to produce a son regardless of whom he impregnated.
@marymacadam6500
@marymacadam6500 2 года назад
Catherine was Castilian Spanish. The descendents of the Visigoths who settled Spain and Northern Italy. The dark haired Spanish cones from the Moors who conquered and ruled the southern Spain for many years.
@valentinr.dominguez2892
@valentinr.dominguez2892 2 года назад
@@marymacadam6500 Both of Catherine's parents were of the House of Trastamara which was originally from Burgundy several generations back.
@leonieromanes7265
@leonieromanes7265 2 года назад
You really brought Catalina to life, well done.👏👏👏
@cmclaren7
@cmclaren7 2 года назад
Like so many of Henry's wives, she got a raw deal. That happened a lot when women were treated like pieces of property.
@laken1804
@laken1804 Год назад
They all loved him more than he deserved.
@andii-
@andii- 2 года назад
she was always one of my favorite of henry’s wives. i love them all, though, and they’re incomparable and were important in their own waysz
@EL-kf9vi
@EL-kf9vi 2 года назад
Catherine resembled her mother Isabella of Castile the most.
@Heilungshilfe
@Heilungshilfe 2 года назад
You are bringing history back to life!!! Great job, thorough research, lively animation.
@jeogle4657
@jeogle4657 2 года назад
She was wonderful and I enjoyed this video very much. I would love to see her sister Juana and Juana's husband Philip the Handsome.
@luciadugliss3888
@luciadugliss3888 2 года назад
I applaud these reconstructions!
@valentinr.dominguez2892
@valentinr.dominguez2892 2 года назад
Henry was married to Catherine longer than to the other five wives combined.
@kikit9072
@kikit9072 2 года назад
I always look forward to your videos on Sunday! Great work again as always!
@popescucatrinel5407
@popescucatrinel5407 2 года назад
I really wanted to see this! Thank you for your work!! It's amazing!❤️
@ArizonaRed
@ArizonaRed 2 года назад
If only Catherines boys had survived. The other women could have also lived. Nobody's lips looking big enough.
@maearcher4721
@maearcher4721 2 года назад
It irks me to no end that nobody thought to inform midwives after her first stillbirth. They could have prevented that big infection and she wouldn't have to suffer through loss of rest of her children. Her ladies were sexist to trust male doctors over female midwives and not even tell midwives.
@iluv2create576
@iluv2create576 2 года назад
I like your voice...has a bit of a ASMR sound to it. Has a nice mix of ASMR, history and technology....overall, enjoying your channel so far!!!
@brettlarch8050
@brettlarch8050 2 года назад
She was the Princess Diana of her time.
@savagedarksider5934
@savagedarksider5934 2 года назад
So(...) She was overrated and not attractive.
@notcharlesiiofengland5276
@notcharlesiiofengland5276 2 года назад
@@savagedarksider5934 someone's mom didn't love them💀
@pawanj1019
@pawanj1019 2 года назад
@@notcharlesiiofengland5276 too far.
@notcharlesiiofengland5276
@notcharlesiiofengland5276 2 года назад
@@pawanj1019 so is commenting on someone's appearance, but thats none of my business apparently.🙄
@leonieromanes7265
@leonieromanes7265 2 года назад
She was, everyone loved her except Henry.
@celinegarcia4158
@celinegarcia4158 2 года назад
Catherine was always portrayed as a swarthy, sullen & tight lipped woman to favor the impression for Henry who proclaimed himself head of the church of England & proceeds to behead Ann Boleyn on trumped up charges. He was obviously unhinged. Thank you for showing Catherine as she truly was. A blue eyed redhead who was very fair & very dynamic.
@mytruecrimelibrary
@mytruecrimelibrary 2 года назад
I would love to see videos on Cleopatra and the royal Egyptian family. And some Roman emperors.
@guenthermichaels5303
@guenthermichaels5303 2 года назад
Well done, watching the Spanish Princess right now.
@abbyleclere3158
@abbyleclere3158 2 года назад
Her daughter Mary looked just like her when she was young :)
@maearcher4721
@maearcher4721 2 года назад
She looked very much like her even as adult. Her portrait darkened, but she had that strawberry blond hair even as adult, just as her mum.
@NRNF1776
@NRNF1776 2 года назад
Hey, Love your channel... it's so cool to see these people, it makes me feel so close to them! would you show your process at some point? that could be interesting as well...
@renferal5290
@renferal5290 2 года назад
Henry was a fool getting rid of her and a fool for thinking only a male could be a good ruler.
@nancynoonan3997
@nancynoonan3997 2 года назад
Unfortunately, that belief was the standard in many countries and cultures. It was not exclusive to Henry and England. Reigning queens were considered weak and vulnerable so Henry's desire for a son was not unprecedented. Good Queen Bess sure taught 'em a thing or two about a thing or two!
@valentinr.dominguez2892
@valentinr.dominguez2892 2 года назад
@@nancynoonan3997 Henry should have referred to Catherine's mother, Isabel of Castille, as proof that a woman could be a great queen.
@gregmcgregginton574
@gregmcgregginton574 2 года назад
I really love those, just found the channel and I hope it blows up! please keep up the good work, and if I could make a request, could you do Dom Pedro II? xd cheers from Brasil!
@marlenetrimnal4368
@marlenetrimnal4368 2 года назад
All looked Really Amazing!... Well done,. ;-)
@maearcher4721
@maearcher4721 2 года назад
Catherine was stunning! She had hair like liquid gold. Lovely shade of strawberry blond. The supposed red hair was described as red-gold, and in her case, it ment reddish gold. Not auburn. You can see that in 3rd one. Her hair was golden. Not red.
@lisae7833
@lisae7833 2 года назад
I love her with all my heart, thanks for do this 💕💕💕💕
@jn8ive60
@jn8ive60 2 года назад
Soooo.....in the end, if Henry had done nothing, he would have been free from Catherine only two to three years later than when he got the annulment anyway.
@merriame9487
@merriame9487 2 года назад
She was sooooo pretty. Some of her pictures as a young woman made me 😳
@cocorcelmia
@cocorcelmia 2 года назад
Poor woman: repudiated, banned from her home and her daughter.. not surprised she was heart sick after all..
@auspiciouscloud8786
@auspiciouscloud8786 2 года назад
Really nice renderings, I read about Kathryn of Aragon (sp?), so nice to hear about her again. Subscribed. ❤️
@debradawn4742
@debradawn4742 2 года назад
I love it! Very well done 👍
@crystallaws7050
@crystallaws7050 2 года назад
3 boys and 3 girls with only one surviving. That in itself must have been such heartache and how she must have come to fear the King's disappointment. People were no more than a means to an end, not valued and loved. I'm not in the least impressed with Henry's conduct. What a warped concept of patriarchy that there must be a male heir when you consider that Katherine's mother was a queen in her own right! It was through the twisted use of devaluation based on sex that Mary became so twisted and demented. Had women been treated even a bit less like objects and valued for their capacities at leadership, all those beheadings could have been avoided. Mary could have been treasured, instructed and respected, and Elizabeth given a place in the kingdom without all the intrigue, bloodshed and broken spirits
@growing_paynes
@growing_paynes 2 года назад
4:12 you can really see her daughter Mary’s resemblance to her here
@UYTRELLO
@UYTRELLO 2 года назад
The finest and kindest queen of England.
@alisonridout
@alisonridout 2 года назад
Superb as always
@jCavucand94
@jCavucand94 2 года назад
I would love to see Mary, Queen of Scots
@traveller8867
@traveller8867 2 года назад
Me too. She was said to be very beautiful.
@rainbowqueen1872
@rainbowqueen1872 2 года назад
Brilliantly done! Really brings her to life.
@lindahouston4549
@lindahouston4549 2 года назад
She deserved much better treatment than Henry gave her. He was a POS.
@IndependentConversations
@IndependentConversations 2 года назад
I would still love to meet her and especially find out what her life was like her final 3 years. I would also tell her it was ok that it wasn't her fault that her children didn't survive.
@maearcher4721
@maearcher4721 2 года назад
It wasn't her fault true. I blame her ladies. If they damn went to fetch midwives after her first stillbirth(which was too sudden), that big infection could have been prevented and loss of her future children too.
@IndependentConversations
@IndependentConversations 2 года назад
@@maearcher4721 I thought that too. She had one live 52 days a boy henry. And another one too. Something fishy was happening at Tudor court. Even queen jane died of fever
@maearcher4721
@maearcher4721 2 года назад
@@IndependentConversations There was no other boy who lived for so long. Other lost children Catherine sadly had to bury were either miscarried, stillborn or died within few minutes of birth(none were christened, if there was time for it, they'd do it). I love the Tudor era, but as woman I'd not wish to live in it due to danger to woman's life during childbirth(and how often they lost children). At the time people believed male physicians knew better than midwives, but male physicians rarely attended childbirths and didn't know damn thing about it or pregnancy. I've seen in documentary explaining that because males were in birthing chamber with Jane, they'd have authority over midwives and might even pretend midwives from doing what they'd usually do to prevent childbirth fever. (of course in some cases it'd be unavoidable in those days). Sexism certainly was root problem in both Jane's and Catherine's case. But I feel wonder if xenophobia had to do with it too in Catherine's case. It was her spanish ladies who informed just her spanish doctors and not english midwives, as if they didn't trust them, because they were not spanish. Idk if they just wanted to keep stillbirth hushed for longer, but surely health of Queen was to be priority.
@IndependentConversations
@IndependentConversations 2 года назад
@@maearcher4721 Katherine actually did have 1 more son live past 24 hours. Court records were modified to prevent public embrassement I'm assuming. The rest other than Mary were indeed stillborns
@maearcher4721
@maearcher4721 2 года назад
@@IndependentConversations I've seen one documentary say that, but I've never believed it. No way they'd not christen the child if it was alive for that long. And had it been christened, there be funeral. Maybe just small, but there would be record of where the child is buried at least. But we have that information only about new year's prince. That suggest rest of his lost siblings never got christened, and were anonymously buried somewhere in secret as was done with unchristened children at the time.
@rachelmcdonough1506
@rachelmcdonough1506 2 года назад
I’m researching for a novel about the Tudor court so it’s great to see what these people would have looked like in life!
@yuhyuhariana8064
@yuhyuhariana8064 2 года назад
Another banger!
@kayym.5203
@kayym.5203 2 года назад
Love this video
@TruthLivesNow
@TruthLivesNow 2 года назад
These are excellent. Thank you!
@em-ov7tg
@em-ov7tg 2 года назад
I think her true face is shown in her portrait as the Magdalene and her as a young child-the thin nose, oval face, smaller lips. The other ones, the ones where she has very strong features, I think are inaccurate and possibly made to resemble her father. She resembles her mother Isabella and her sister Juana more, if the portraits I have listed as accurate are correct.
@goldenscales
@goldenscales 2 года назад
Really amazing!
@Sabertooth12
@Sabertooth12 2 года назад
Please do James IV of Scotland! I love your work.
@cat_luvr6895
@cat_luvr6895 2 года назад
Awesome, Mortal Faces! Wonderful. One of the best of these appearance recreations that I have seen. Wow, Katharine was beautiful when she was young! I could also tell from this video how rapidly a person aged back then. Not that Katharine wasn't an attractive woman all her life. It's just the way things were back then, for everyone.
@traveller8867
@traveller8867 2 года назад
No plastic surgery or Botox in those days either.😊
@monnicamarie
@monnicamarie 2 года назад
My maiden name is Castilleja means “little castle” from Spain. Could I be related? Lol. Catherine was beautiful. Sad that jousting accident messed Henry’s head up mentally.
@el_aleman
@el_aleman 2 года назад
Thank you for this video and showing the world her true appearance. And thank you for showing that people from Spain can also have fair features. Catherine was a very beautiful woman, regardless of her country of origin. But I love how she is cast in movies as a "stereotype" , i.e. dark eyes, dark hair. In America, if one is of Spanish descent they are expected to be dark featured with dark hair and eyes, both by Caucasians or persons "south of the border" ...So the millions of Spaniards and people of Spanish descent with fair, Caucasian features are somehow wrong. Ridiculous
@wannabehistorian371
@wannabehistorian371 2 года назад
Not that darker features aren’t beautiful!
@zenaidaroxas70
@zenaidaroxas70 2 года назад
Spanish people have mixed blood. The Moors occupied Spain for centuries. I think thats why some Spanish have dark hair and dark eyes. They are absolutely beautiful.
@elsascridon7256
@elsascridon7256 2 года назад
Spqnish dinasties had germanic and anglo saxon ancestry. Plus spaniards are european with iberian and celtic ancestry , they are not "hispanic"mixed people like your hispanic migrants to united states,most of them with amerindian or native american ancestry or mostly non european ancestry.
@elsascridon7256
@elsascridon7256 2 года назад
@@zenaidaroxas70 there are many europeans that have dark hair and they dont have moorish ancestry..europeans have all the hair and eye colours.
@charlottekey8856
@charlottekey8856 2 года назад
"Caucasians" includes all Europeans (unless of course they are of other heritage) and also a lot of middle easterners. It's a general term for a certain kind of phenotype. The idea of "Spanish" (many of whom have light hair and eyes just as many Britons were brunette and brown eyed) as not "Caucasian" is damn hilarious. Whenever the left is berating the "Caucasians" for their treatment of native Americans, they always find the Spanish plenty white enough to be berated.
@DylanRomanov
@DylanRomanov 2 года назад
I don’t know if you tak requests but it’d be awesome if you were able to do Mary Queen of Scots
@JuliaMaria-bk7fb
@JuliaMaria-bk7fb 2 года назад
She was a truly beauty and Queen, thanks for the video. I would like to see Mary Rose Tudor, Henry VIII's sister.
@da6885
@da6885 2 года назад
I wish that more animators would realize, as this one for the most part does, that if the head moves, so does the hair (ALL of the hair) and also the ears and whatever may be worn on the head. Good work, sir! Insofar as content is concerned, yes, Catalina d'Aragon was probably one of the best educated and most capable women of her day and was, in fact, one of the most popular queens of England (among the population) who ever lived.
@stoppit9
@stoppit9 2 года назад
I'm pretty sure it's just an app
@dumitriudaniela
@dumitriudaniela 2 года назад
i would love to see how Diane de Poitiers looked like!
@marcelastankova8336
@marcelastankova8336 2 года назад
I like it😍
@Sam-lb8xs
@Sam-lb8xs 2 года назад
I wish so much that it had turned out better for Catherine; if her sons had survived, nobody (least of all Henry) would have dared to throw her away. She could have gotten to reach old age with Henry beside her, surrounded by grandchildren, Mary could have been a much happier and healthier person instead of what her own father made her into...! She really was quite a beauty! She was striking in her later years, after all that life had thrown at her, and that she could have easily ruled as a queen in her own right is something that too few know about. I find it a little annoying that she is commonly depicted as a stereotypical raven-haired Spaniard when she was actually a blue-eyed redhead; the English Anne Boleyn was an olive-skinned, dark-eyed brunette.
@serahloeffelroberts9901
@serahloeffelroberts9901 Месяц назад
Both Henry and Katherine were descendants of John of Gaunt so they were distant cousins.
@anti-ethniccleansing465
@anti-ethniccleansing465 Год назад
I’ve _NEVER_ in my life heard of heart cancer in the nearly half century that I’ve been on this planet. But you wrote that Catherine possibly died from that at age 50. I had to look up “heart cancer” just to be sure it even exists! Apparently it does, but it’s *extremely rare.* I’ve never heard of one single person either personally or famous getting heart cancer, much less dying from it. If it is true that Catherine died from heart cancer, I find that to be quite poetic, because the imagery is that she literally died from heartbreak. What Henry VIII did to her in his betrayal was so dirty and horrible. Yet, at the same time, his obsession to produce a living male heir resulted in an English history that is impossible to imagine any other way. What would history look like if not for the enormously successful and prosperous Elizabethan period, which undid a lot of what Mary wrought upon the country? England very well may have not become the enormous super power that it was if Henry had not sired Elizabeth with Anne Boleyn.
@elizabethigneri8288
@elizabethigneri8288 Год назад
Interesting fact: the film shown is The Sword and the Rose. The actress playing Katherine was Rosalie Crutchly. She later played Katherine Parr in The Six Wives of Henry the Eighth .
@purobarrio2786
@purobarrio2786 2 года назад
You have to do a facial reconstruction of "Juana I de Castilla" I always wanted to know what it was like.
@astrofabio68
@astrofabio68 10 месяцев назад
Katherine was one of the most educated princess in Europe. Her mother the Great Isabella I of Castile introduce the tradition of every princess or women have to be educated. The princess must be educated to be queens. Katherine was the first female ambassador in the west world. Meanwhile, Henry was in France , she was regent and captain of England armies and with armour and being pregnant, she gave a motivated speech in the front, that give strength to their soldiers, and they defeated the scots and killed their King. She introduced the same tradition of her mother in Castile, all the women must be educated.....but obviously...for the spanish haters....the "queen" ahead of her time, was Anne Boleyn because she introduced the french mode in the english court! hahahahaha
@stompthedragon4010
@stompthedragon4010 2 года назад
Red hair and blue eyes! Why on earth do movies depict her as a dark haired, dark eyed woman? It is so odd how infants are depicted with adult faces in old paintings. It is not as if the artists didn' t have the skill to paint them realistically. Anyone know the reason for that? P.S. I have never understood Henry' s claim that his marriage to Katherine was against God' s law. The admonishment in the bible is regarding marrying the wife of a living brother. In another part of the bible men are told to marry a deceased brother' s widow.
@valentinr.dominguez2892
@valentinr.dominguez2892 2 года назад
Exactly. Even Martin Luther, who Henry had written against when he was Catholic, commented that the marriage was valid precisely for the reasons that you state. Good job.
@salemish
@salemish 2 года назад
I believe above all else, Henry only used that as an excuse. He suddenly decided the marriage was cursed by God because he married his brother's wife and that's why they never got a living son. He either knew he was making whatever excuse he could to get the marriage annulled or he was delusional enough from his jousting injury to truly belive it. Also, I think the movies make Catherine more dark-haired and brown-eyed because she was Spanish. Kind of ignorant, but what isn't in the entertainment industy?
@stoppit9
@stoppit9 2 года назад
Infants were portrayed as old when they were Jesus (because the idea was he was God from birth and thus was never truly infantile) or were suggested to be Jesus-like
@arthurmorgan2887
@arthurmorgan2887 2 года назад
Your last claim is what made me absolutely in disbelief when Anne Boleyn's fans were so sure that the marriage is invalid. Like, guys, I'm not even a Christian nor a Catholic, I'm pretty sure the tradition of "marrying your brother's widow" is there somewhere in the Bible and even got encouraged on the basis that the woman also consented.
@krismikewill
@krismikewill 2 года назад
Henry was not averse to having it both ways. Anne Boleyn was executed for adultery (and treason), yet Henry declared their marriage never occurred. Similarly, he declared Mary and Elizabeth bastards, yet both were addressed as princess and in his will.
@cristinapalermo3569
@cristinapalermo3569 2 года назад
She was beautiful when she was young.
@ceferistul05
@ceferistul05 2 года назад
looking at ladies in portraits during renaissance i notice no use of make-up, at least not in a contemporary sense, apart from the white powder perhaps. was it intentional? or maybe the ideas, techniques and materials were not yet there?
@stoppit9
@stoppit9 2 года назад
It was considered immoral
@elizabethellis9062
@elizabethellis9062 2 года назад
Another woman Henry treated badly.
@az9448
@az9448 2 года назад
'The Contender', now that's an worthy title !
@kennethbrown5385
@kennethbrown5385 2 года назад
Great portraits. He's not royalty, but have you thought about doing William Shakespeare?
@joannebishop3295
@joannebishop3295 2 года назад
I am interested in eye color. If Henry and Catherine both had blue eyes, how did Mary end up with brown eyes?
@miriamzablah6470
@miriamzablah6470 2 года назад
Excellent work. Thank you.
@stevenhighams4190
@stevenhighams4190 Год назад
My parents gave me a booklet about Henry VIII's wives when I was about seven and I was fascinated by that portrait of Catherine, the first one seen in this video (which was in the booklet). It was the headgear mostly. I kept imagining what it would have been like to have come across her in the street.
@thaleis
@thaleis 2 года назад
Funny how no one paint of her in this video seems looks alike any other. Finally we don’t know what she really looked like in reality but the first one seems more accurate compared to the ones presenting her parents. The nose and facial features are a good mix of the 2 others.
@salemoh9759
@salemoh9759 2 года назад
can you from Catherine de Médicis or her daughter Margot sister from King Charles IX...
@harild1965
@harild1965 2 года назад
Reina con corona de espinas, por favor JANE GREY la reina de los nueve días.
@maearcher4721
@maearcher4721 2 года назад
Most portraits labelled as lady Grey are actually Catherine Parr.
@Daisy-yd7vs
@Daisy-yd7vs 2 года назад
Can we have Catherine Howard
@valentinr.dominguez2892
@valentinr.dominguez2892 2 года назад
A cause for sainthood had been established for Catherine. With the current pope, I doubt that much will become of it.
@Katzykeens
@Katzykeens 2 года назад
I really appreciate these videos o3o I've been curious about past faces o3o Damn and I remember hearing her daughter turned into "bloody mary" because of all the trauma henry's bITCHASS put her through. :( I hate that Mary couldn't even say goodbye to her mom after she passed...
@darlamae9876
@darlamae9876 2 года назад
Damn I feel stupid just by watching this. My skills can’t compare to her former majesty..
@sandworms9451
@sandworms9451 2 года назад
Just goes to show how inaccurate/ lazy the casting choices have been, always portraying her as an older woman with darker features.
@symmetrykidkun8
@symmetrykidkun8 2 года назад
So annoying that Hollywood and pop culture has her portrayed as an unattractive, older brunette to push the narrative that Henry divorced her because of her looks. She was actually beautiful by the standards of the time, and also very smart.
@mariarollins9100
@mariarollins9100 2 года назад
Que bella !!!
@glorymosbyfloyd3878
@glorymosbyfloyd3878 2 года назад
I must say, Henry was a horrible person who honestly didn't deserve a wife like Catherine
@condolcezza5850
@condolcezza5850 2 года назад
Could you do Antonio Vivaldi?
@donifinch9079
@donifinch9079 2 года назад
Henry was said to believe he was being punished by God because he married his brother's widow. (???) Henry's instruction as a child made him believe he was God's voice on earth. There are paintings etc., depicting Henry where God sits typically, and someone from heaven above is whispering in his ear. (???) These two thoughts by scholars are wildly different. What was evident by his personnel actions was he felt no remorse.
@robertcarter3768
@robertcarter3768 Год назад
I knew she was an incredible woman, sad that Henry was such mean, vindictive, stubborn and head strong ruler.
@annpulbrook9033
@annpulbrook9033 2 года назад
Eleenor of Acquitaine
@QueenofMann
@QueenofMann 2 года назад
Richard III the cast of the Wars of the Roses please!
@fanny-ec5fe
@fanny-ec5fe Год назад
Catherine was truly beautiful
@JustTrying2MakeitToJesus
@JustTrying2MakeitToJesus Год назад
I would love to see a modern women's portrait drawn like they did during Catherine time. I feel like it'll give us a better idea of why every photo looks so flat and ordinary
@annpulbrook9033
@annpulbrook9033 2 года назад
Elizabeth Woodville
@MrsSquishy2010
@MrsSquishy2010 2 года назад
She will be a cannonized a Saint one day, God willing.
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