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Ever since I was a child, I have been fascinated by historical facts and archaeology. I think humans perceive the past as a series of events; something like a movie that we can’t really feel or touch. I believe the things that bring us closer to the past are those that truly humanize us - the bodies from Pompeii, the perfectly preserved Inca mummies, the personal objects of long-gone historical figures, and more.

I’ve always thought how incredible it would be to see historical events and the famous people the way they actually happened and the way they actually looked. I started Royalty Now in February of 2019, simply as a way for me to see my favorite historical figure, Anne Boleyn, as a woman of modern times. I wanted to know if she could come to life from the few pale, flat portraits we have of her. I started the account to satisfy my own curiosity about what those interesting people of the past would look like if they were standing right in front of me. I’m incredibly thankful for the support and interest the account has received, and can’t wait to see what happens next with other historical people.

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Nefertiti

Nefertiti

"This bust of Nefertiti (believed to have been sculpted during her lifetime) is famous for its grace and beauty. Nefertiti lived from approximately 1370 - 1330 BC. She was an Egyptian queen and the wife of Akhenaten, an Egyptian Pharaoh. Akhenaten is famous for his attempt to transition Egypt into a monotheistic society (worshipping only the sun god, Aten), instead of a polytheistic one."

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Alexander The Great

Alexander The Great

"I did some research on his looks and it is recorded that he had curly golden hair and heterochromia (one eye blue and one eye brown or a combo of both), so he was definitely a striking figure."

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Agrippina The Younger

Agrippina The Younger

"Agrippina the Younger is someone I only recently learned more about but she had a crazy life. She was the sister of Emperor Caligula and the mother of Emperor Nero. I highly recommend giving her a search if you’re interested in that era of Roman history!"

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ju Hel
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Her (I think 3rd) husband changed her birthplace, a small village, into a roman city in her name. The oppidum ubiorum became Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, CCAA. Today known as Cologne (Köln)

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#8

Mary, Queen Of Scots

Mary, Queen Of Scots

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Lauren Moss
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Love that you can see the resemblence between Mary and her cousin Elizabeth I!

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#9

Madame De Pompadour

Madame De Pompadour

"Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, better known as Madame de Pompadour. She first caught the eye of Louis XV at a masked ball in 1745 (it was said that she was dressed as a domino, and he was dressed as a plant) and was his chief mistress thereafter until 1751. Even after she was no longer Louis' mistress, she was a trusted friend, confidante, and advisor, essentially becoming one of the most powerful women at the French court until her death in 1764."

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Empress Elisabeth Of Austria

Empress Elisabeth Of Austria

"During her life, Elisabeth (known as Sisi), was known for being beautiful, smart, rebellious and passionate. Definitely worth some digging into if you are interested in late 1800s Europe."

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#12

Katherine Of Aragon

Katherine Of Aragon

"This portrait of Katherine of Aragon, wife of King Henry VIII and Queen of England from 1509-1533, has always been my favorite. There are several portraits of her that all range in looks, so it’s hard to tell her true likeness. I think this one captures her piety, meekness, and obedience as documented by historians."

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#13

Louis XV

Louis XV

"Louis XV is lesser known than his predecessor the Sun King and his heir, Louis XVI, but he was the second-longest reigning monarch in French history. I have always known him by his famous mistresses, Madame De Pompadour and Madame du Barry."

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Seabeast
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He loved working with his hands, apparently. He'd probably have been a mechanic, carpenter, or worked at some other trade in modern times. Maybe a mechanical engineer, if he did go white collar.

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Catherine Parr

Catherine Parr

"She was the only wife to outlive the king, who was tyrannical in his last years."

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Viviane
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Anne of Cleves outlived him as well. She got the best deal: Henry VIII annulled the marriage within a year, gave her some nice properties, a title, and honorary membership to the family as "the King's Beloved Sister" (invitations to court without the hassle of being married to someone toxic).

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Marie Antionette

Marie Antionette

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Jennifer Bateman
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Marie Antoinette is my favorite historical figure because of how misunderstood she’s remained in history. She was kind, and took in several children over many years when their parents died. She never said let them eat cake, but she did sell silverware to purchase grain for those starving nearby. She was a brilliant musician, with a keen eye for beauty. She knew what she wanted, made it happen by surrounded herself with Interesting people and simple comforts to ease her stress that came with living in a gilded prison.

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Debra Turner
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In prison when the guard revolutionaries separated her from her young son, she couldn’t see him, but stood for hours where she could hear him cry, and I presume, perhaps try to soothe him by calling him. So heartbreaking.

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Whitney Bennett
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Actually, the wax statue of Marie Antoinette at Madam Tussaud's in London gives us a better idea of what she looked like than any portrait does. The statues are re-creations of Marie Tussaud's own creations that had been destroyed in a fire. What a lot of people don't realize is that Madam Tussaud knew the doomed royal family personally as she was Madame Elisabeth (Louis XVI's sister)'s art teacher. Madam Tussaud also created death masks of Marie Antoinette & Louis XVI that were on display in the Chamber of Horrors.

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Joy Holmes
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

While on a trip to France we visited the Coniergerie where Marie Antonette was imprisoned and beheaded. I made a photo of that building. What is eerie, when my photos came back, this photo had horizontal rainbow colors up and down the outside of this building. I have no clue as to how this happened. I still have the photo.

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Whitney Bennett
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

IIRC, her own brother referred to them both as a couple of "absolute blunderers"

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Jennifer Bateman
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fortunately for Marie, her specific genealogical line did not carry the Hapsburg Jaw syndrome. A different branch certainly did, especially poor Charles II of Spain.

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Todd Johnson
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Face-shape differential. Plus, with hair down, it'd thin out, not fluff-out as seen in the 2nd one. But, in today's day & age, I guess it'd be harder to be thin. ;)

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Mooncut
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The lady who helped Louis XVI to cause the French Revolution

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Jacob Andrews
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like they just photo shopped her face on an actual actress haha

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TC
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Apparently her hair went all white before she had it chopped off.

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Avery Games
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This woman got exactly what she deserved. She lived like a goddess and made her hair look like a boat while the French people starved. She was so out of touch and clueless about her own country, and could barely even speak French. She was one of the worst monarchs in French history

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blazeaglory
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She was balding and had a super high hair line. Something her hairstylist Leonard was well aware of and did wonders for her by hooking her up with fitting hair styles. His book of supposed memoirs is a very good read

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Lizzie Pardue
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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Reminds me of actress Emily Kinney (Beth Greene on the walking dead)

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Jennifer Bateman
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes, unfairly though. It’s true she spent a lot of money, but France has been in debt long before her arrival. The moniker”Madame Deficit“ came from the affair of the diamond necklace, where she was tricked into buying an exhorbitantly priced necklace without her actually wanting to.

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#17

Queen Isabella Of Castile

Queen Isabella Of Castile

"Queen Isabella of Castile, partner to Ferdinand II of Aragon and the queen who sent Columbus on his way to the “new world” in 1492. "

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Emperor Augustus

Emperor Augustus

"Emperor Augustus (born Octavius, the great-nephew of Julius Caesar) was the first emperor of Rome, ending 500 years of republic. He’s an incredibly controversial figure, especially due to the smart and ruthless way he came to power, but he ruled over a time of relative peace in the Roman empire."

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Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

"Abe Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the nation through the American Civil War, its bloodiest war and its greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis. He preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the federal government, and modernized the U.S. economy."

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#20

Christina Of Denmark

Christina Of Denmark

"Christina of Denmark, seen here in an original Hans Holbein portrait, lived from 1521 - 1590. Christina was considered as a possible bride for King Henry VIII of England. Christina was not fond of the English King's reputation, given that he had divorced his first wife and beheaded his second wife. The originator of one of the greatest quotes about King Henry in history, Christina famously said: "If I had two heads, one should be at the King of England's disposal." What an amazing denial to a marriage proposal."

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Katherine Howard

Katherine Howard

"Katherine Howard (c. 1523 – 13 February 1542) was Queen of England for only 16 months as the fifth wife of Henry VIII. Katherine was actually the cousin of Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn. When they married, he was 49 and she only 16 or 17. Katherine was accused of adultery and executed by the King, ending her short reign as the Queen of England."

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Eleanor Of Toledo

Eleanor Of Toledo

"Eleanor of Toledo was an astonishing woman. Originally from Toledo, Spain, she was a bride to a famous member of the Medici Family, Cosimo I de Medici. Her husband regularly consulted with her on matters of politics, and she even served as consort during his time away from Florence."

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Madame Du Barry

Madame Du Barry

"This is Madame du Barry - the official mistress of Louis XV after his first love, Madame de Pompadour’s death."

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Caligula

Caligula

"Caligula, infamous brat and Roman Emperor."

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Christoph Lindemann
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You could have just postet a picture of Jack Gleeson (Joffrey Baratheon in Game of Thrones). They look pretty much alike.

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Napoleon

Napoleon

"Did you know that Napoleon was most likely 5'7"? That's taller than King Louis XIV. Some say his perceived smaller stature was due to him looking small in comparison to his huge accomplishments. Others say there was an error when translating his true height from French to English. Who do you think he looks like here?"

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Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

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King Henry VII

King Henry VII

"Here we are with Henry VII, the first tudor monarch, a frequent request from you all. Henry was the last king of England to attain the throne in battle after defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485."

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Sunny Hernandez
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thank God for Princess Di and Kate Middleton. Inbreeding leads to so much ugliness. 😁

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Mona Lisa

Mona Lisa

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Patrick O'Brien
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Close, but if I met the likeness, I'm not sure the first thing I would think of is Mona Lisa. The shape of the face is not quite right and her expression lacks the subtlety of the original.

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Grace Kelly

Grace Kelly

"Grace Kelly, American film actress and Princess of Monaco."

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Jim Kang
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Look, she doesn't need you to "improve" her look. She was, and still is stunning.

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