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    Napoleon is truly one of the most outstanding men of all time - his life includes so much vivid detail. He went from bullied Corsican outsider to Emperor of the French, all in under 35 years. He instilled fear in the heart of Europe - seven coalitions attempted to defeat him. But what did he really look like? And what about his troubled yet loving relationship with Josephine? We reveal the history of Napoleon as well as analyze what he and Josephine may have looked like in real life, and then of course reveal some recreations.
    Narration & Art: Becca Segovia
    Writing, Editing & Music Direction: Andre Segovia
    0:00 Introduction
    0:29 Napoleon's Early Life
    4:25 Early Military Career
    7:30 Napoleon Meets Josephine
    8:31 Napoleon's Middle Career
    9:35 Love Letters
    10:37 Napoleon's Domination
    12:00 The Napoleonic Code
    13:03 Rise to Emperor
    15:07 Napoleon & Josephine Divorce
    16:33 Invasion of Russia
    18:40 First Exile
    19:40 Waterloo & Second Exile
    20:16 Napoleon's Legacy
    22:27 What did Napoleon & Josephine Look Like?
    25:58 Recreations Revealed
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  • @RoyaltyNowStudios
    @RoyaltyNowStudios  Před rokem +128

    Thank you all so much for watching! Shop prints & bookmarks: Etsy.com/shop/RoyaltyNow

    • @lornaramos1103
      @lornaramos1103 Před rokem +2

      p

    • @davesmith7432
      @davesmith7432 Před rokem +1

      Can you guys do a reconstruction of Hannibal ?

    • @Ludovicus1769
      @Ludovicus1769 Před rokem

      Your video was nicely made, but had much misinformation. For example it is widely believed that his famous snowball fight as a boy was not real.

    • @azorbarros3308
      @azorbarros3308 Před rokem

      Amazing work! But given the time and life style, you should probably add more wrinkles

    • @clementlang2981
      @clementlang2981 Před rokem +2

      It is high time to use the universal metric system recommended in all scientific publications( 1,70 m and not 5’7)

  • @dramaticothello9091
    @dramaticothello9091 Před 2 lety +602

    This takes "Dont bully the nerdy, quiet kid", in whole new level.

    • @bojo88
      @bojo88 Před rokem +14

      Looking at the faces of the two seen to the right of the tree (Edit 2:45), they had no right to be bullying him in the first place! 🤨

    • @ernestoA.1999
      @ernestoA.1999 Před rokem +34

      Nerd ? A nerd who could make kings and princes tremble like a child with just the mention of his name

    • @rollingthunder8223
      @rollingthunder8223 Před rokem +1

      He was a low class

    • @ernestoA.1999
      @ernestoA.1999 Před rokem +23

      @@rollingthunder8223 dude ruled Europe , kings and princes all had to bowl before him, he was a god in his lifetime

    • @nonegone7170
      @nonegone7170 Před rokem

      @@ernestoA.1999 Didn't take long for him to go from 'god' to a loser...

  • @thedisciple516
    @thedisciple516 Před 2 lety +971

    One of the coolest and little known facts about Napoleon is that 5 of his 7 siblings either moved to the United States or had children who did. The grandson of one of Napoleon's brothers was United States Attorney General under Theodore Roosevelt.

    • @AB-et6nj
      @AB-et6nj Před 2 lety +112

      Also he created the Bureau of Investigation which later grew under J. Edgar Hoover to become the FBI

    • @linyoung4398
      @linyoung4398 Před 2 lety +26

      Thank you Fred, for the added information. First time watching this channel. Great 👍

    • @elizabethpengson8244
      @elizabethpengson8244 Před 2 lety +24

      it was first his brother Jerome who went to USA..married someone from Maryland? but Napoleon was furious & had the marriage annulled.
      Later, his older brother Joseph lived in exile in US w/his daughters.. after the defeat in Waterloo.. his wife Julie,sister of Desiree,Nap first fiancee' stayed in Europe.

    • @servraghgiorsal7382
      @servraghgiorsal7382 Před 2 lety +23

      After he fell, his brother Joseph deserted his wife and became a farmer in America.. ANOTHER brothermarried a tavern keepers daughter and refused Napoleon s demand he divorce her because she had no social standing.

    • @elizabethpengson8244
      @elizabethpengson8244 Před 2 lety +16

      @@servraghgiorsal7382
      Not so much deserted his wife Julie Clary.. she didn't want to leave Europe.. she stayed close to her sister Desiree' whose become Crown Princess to the throne of Sweden.. the daughter Mathilde? went with Joseph to America if I remeber correctly.. they went to Maryland.. but returned to Europe eventually..
      then Jerome.. the youngest Bonaparte.. he was the first one who came to US married thar innskeeper daughter. returned to France w/Wife in tow.. Napoleon went ballistic & had their marriage annulled.. he made him marry someone else.. of all the Bonapartes.. Jerome is the one who had so many illegitimate children.. odd on or two were artists.
      PS: after all that brouhaha,Napoleon made Jerome the King of Westphalia..

  • @lisaray9404
    @lisaray9404 Před rokem +99

    There is a reason he was Emperor of France. You have illustrated this by recreating his charm and charisma, then brought it to modern day reality. Thank you so much for all that you do to bring history to life.

    • @walideg5304
      @walideg5304 Před rokem +12

      Emperor of the French. Not Emperor of France

  • @christinefischer2721
    @christinefischer2721 Před rokem +249

    As a French person living in the US , I really enjoy listening to your historical biographies of the famous people of France . I mostly enjoy the recreations of all those famous characters and making them to smile at the end . I am a great admirer of Napoleon Bonaparte , a self-made-man , a amazing strategist whose battles are still studied today in military academies . Napoleon was “ un homme des lumières “ ,who made many great things for France , such as the Napoleon code still in vigor nowadays . His popularity has grown tremendously throughout the centuries and he is today one of the most praised France’s leader of all time . Thank you for the quality of your documentaries , I hope seeing many more like those ❤

    • @redwine2664
      @redwine2664 Před rokem +11

      Quelle surprise de lire des choses aussi grandioses sur la France du passé! Dommage que nous ne puissions pas en dire autant de la France actuelle !

    • @QuantumPandita
      @QuantumPandita Před rokem

      So when a French guy tries to conquer Europe by force killing tons of people in the process it is admirable, but when a German dude does it there is where we draw the line, uh?

    • @chocolanny
      @chocolanny Před 11 měsíci +6

      On en oublierai qu’il a rétabli l’esclavage 😅

    • @firenze5555
      @firenze5555 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Highly praised along with Charles de Gaulle.

    • @robertgiles9124
      @robertgiles9124 Před 10 měsíci

      Like Hitler. Bonaparte was a mass killer and ruined so many lives. Battlefields filled with dead peope and it just feels me with pride for France. Hero worship the guy all you want. YOUR Village was not in his path, your family, your farm. Well, maybe if you were Spanish, Haitian, Eygyptian, Austrian, Russian. Not to mention the British. Viva La Murderers!

  • @fedexdriver13
    @fedexdriver13 Před rokem +91

    Napoleon is an example of "be careful who you bully in middle school"

    • @9395gb
      @9395gb Před 3 měsíci

      He died as a British prisoner and in exile. So what are you even talking about?

    • @tibsky1396
      @tibsky1396 Před 3 měsíci +3

      After multiple coalitions when Europe ganged up against him after multiple coalitions.

    • @Swim234
      @Swim234 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@9395gbhe was also emperor. So still not bad right? I’ve been to the military museum in Paris where his tomb rests and it’s absolutely breathtaking. There is even a tomb where he placed the heart of his enemies. I mean I know it’s probably dust by now but still. He was exiled but he still upheld a lot of luxuries.

    • @anachtsinor3455
      @anachtsinor3455 Před 17 dny +1

      @@9395gb i think @fedexdriver13 talking about one of the greatest conquerors and one of the most famous humans of all time...not bad for a bullied child

  • @anitaheart
    @anitaheart Před 2 lety +930

    I really love seeing the characters smile in the end. It brings them to life and makes them feel so human, so real, so familiar. Gives me goosebumps every time!

    • @carolenewton368
      @carolenewton368 Před rokem +1

      P

    • @AmyHoldaway27
      @AmyHoldaway27 Před rokem +4

      Makes me tear up too with some cx

    • @jo90ways
      @jo90ways Před rokem +3

      NAPOLEON was a cynic .... he never smiled , baby !!
      [you would never see him SMILE ..... He is not an actor ]
      you modern Flabby guys .... really are out of reality ....
      ( NO OFFENSE of course !!! )

    • @gammy4400
      @gammy4400 Před rokem +2

      That software is excellent in the non-uncanny and very natural smiles it produces

    • @phoener
      @phoener Před rokem +6

      @@jo90waysThe French generally do not smile. They think us Americans vacuous rather than friendly what with our constant smiling.

  • @CarryCherry92
    @CarryCherry92 Před 7 měsíci +30

    This is so much more interesting than learning about the French Revolution era back in school. Thank you for telling us about history and trying to depict an image true to what they most likely looked like.

  • @themysteriousdomainmoviepalace

    This was the Romantic period and Napoleon was painted in such a dashing and coloful way. You're work on this channel is so outstanding. Your recreation of him reveals the personal power that he had but with a soul too.

  • @LoveEnglishSetters
    @LoveEnglishSetters Před rokem +142

    Does anyone else always smile back at these recreations? They seem so real :)

    • @unpseudopascommelesautres997
      @unpseudopascommelesautres997 Před rokem +3

      AHAHAHAH YESSS ME TOO. They are making me happy. Especially since Napoleon was french and I am too so.
      I like you Napoleon, you have to know that where you are.

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 Před 7 měsíci

      They don't seem, they are real, his today descendants like Jean Christophe Napoleon looks exactly like him you can look at his face and you immediately see him

    • @catherinemerrill5511
      @catherinemerrill5511 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I do! After all this time, they certainly appreciate appreciation.

    • @AB-rx6no
      @AB-rx6no Před 6 měsíci +1

      ME.

    • @chuckw8391
      @chuckw8391 Před 11 dny

      👍🏼

  • @pamelasosin8228
    @pamelasosin8228 Před 2 lety +182

    An excellent depiction of Napoleon and Josephine. Anyone interested should also see the silent film "Napoleon" , 1927, which shows his early life on Corsica, and in military school, then a young soldier, meeting Josephine, marrying her and his Italian campaign. This silent film is a masterpiece, and has scenes depicting the French revolution and has been restored. It was the directors intent to make several films in sequence telling Napoleon's life;but this one film was the only one accomplished. A true masterpiece that you will want to see more than once. Approximately 4 hours long.

    • @annastinehammersdottir1290
      @annastinehammersdottir1290 Před rokem +6

      I was trying to remember the old film I saw of Napoleon many years ago, on PBS and that is it. Fascinating and so realistic in an old-timey way. It is one hundred years closer to the events than now and certainly feels it.

    • @pamelasosin8228
      @pamelasosin8228 Před rokem +4

      @@annastinehammersdottir1290 I thought it was a masterpiece. You can buy a copy now on internet.

    • @p.b.5107
      @p.b.5107 Před rokem +3

      Maybe in heaven I will see the 9 hour version

    • @Deimonos85
      @Deimonos85 Před rokem +2

      yeah it shows that even a strategic genious can be be a wimp regarding women... and the dude still made her empress, queen or whatever she was lol
      12:45 a stain on his legacy? Who were fighting and dying in the war? women or men? there you go

    • @PromorteD
      @PromorteD Před rokem

      @@Deimonos85 Only men were allowed to fight. Because women were not treated equally. Good of you to wear your misogyny on your sleeve though, red flags make it easier to steer clear.

  • @donnymartinmontanari
    @donnymartinmontanari Před 10 měsíci +28

    Heey Becca,
    I just wanna let you know, that this channel is absolutely amazing and wonderful.
    Not only because of the history and biography of all the past people, but also the technology behind all this to bring them " alive " again.
    How they might have look liked in the past and the modern version.
    I find this episode ( about Napoleon and Josephine ), is one of my favorite.
    Great job, Becca 😉👍🏾

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Thank you so very much ❤️❤️ we appreciate your viewership and support!

    • @kathydominick1582
      @kathydominick1582 Před 8 dny

      I always thought he looked like Sonny bono wonder if they were related.

  • @viper2148
    @viper2148 Před rokem +81

    I've watched many of these recreations, but the image @26:15 filled me with emotion as I have never before experienced. I imagined the young Napoleon, serving as an officer in the French Republic at his first battle, a man consumed with, at once, uncertainty and purpose. Magnificent.

    • @markc1234golf
      @markc1234golf Před 9 měsíci +6

      yes fell in love with him instantly 🥰🥰

    • @AB-rx6no
      @AB-rx6no Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@markc1234golfme too

    • @georgeroberts1183
      @georgeroberts1183 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Soberbio trabajo!!! Y la música de fondo, grandiosa... Fue como ver a Napoleón resucitar de entre los muertos por algunos instantes (al menos en la mente de las personas).

    • @neinzukorruption9321
      @neinzukorruption9321 Před 6 měsíci +3

      True. It is not only a very handsome man but leaves a haunting impression. A man you would never forget in your live. And one envies Josephine.

    • @Bethaniji
      @Bethaniji Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, I too got an emotional feeling at the image of the young man Napoleon as he smiled. His eyes lit up in such a familiar way...seems a connection somehow. His armies must have loved him and I can imagine how charming he must have been as a dance partner at a ball.

  • @rtalbeau7965
    @rtalbeau7965 Před 2 lety +51

    The Napoleonic Era has been my passion for over 30 years. I really enjoyed this. You did a fantastic job, and I applaud you!!

  • @Alagueesia
    @Alagueesia Před rokem +31

    Napoleon looked absolutely superb in your recreation! As a French girl everyone knows him but it feels really different to actually see what he could look like as a real human being. Thank you !!

  • @MySpace662
    @MySpace662 Před rokem +6

    Remarkable reconstruction of Napoleon and Josephine's features, you should be given all the credit you deserve.

  • @LQOTW
    @LQOTW Před rokem +76

    An interesting, beautifully narrated, and well-rounded look at this important historical figure. I loved it! It's rather funny that 5'7" isn't terribly short (Britain's King Charles I was 5'4", for instance, and contemporary actor Johnny Galecki is 5'6") but Napoleon is referred to as the "Little Tyrant".

    • @doudouard1132
      @doudouard1132 Před 11 měsíci +22

      One of the reason of this shortness reputation was that on the battlefield Napoleon was often surrounded by bodyguards always taller than him which made him look short in the end

    • @dynjarren8355
      @dynjarren8355 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Hitler was short, too. So is Putin.
      Strange coincidence.

    • @daveware4117
      @daveware4117 Před 6 měsíci +2

      If he were alive today, women would ignor him because he's not atleast 6'

    • @LQOTW
      @LQOTW Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@daveware4117 Sounds like a *personal* problem.

    • @daveware4117
      @daveware4117 Před 6 měsíci

      @@LQOTW i just say it like i see it

  • @carolweaver3269
    @carolweaver3269 Před 2 lety +38

    This is a fine documentary. Napoleon showed he could love deeply. His love for Josephine was truly devoted no matter what she was like. He loved her to the end and yet did need to show again his strength in being so cool to her for a long time, to let her know he was finding it hard to forgive the pain she had caused him.
    The depictions are always so pointed on, I feel. it is amazing how you do this! He would have quick, sharp eyes because of always having to be on target with the wars he fought.
    Many stories have been written placing him in various lights, but this one seems to do the justice needed to bring his true life to the correct light. .

  • @elizabethbrammer7022
    @elizabethbrammer7022 Před 2 lety +119

    I can literally spend all day watching your videos, but this is one of the best!!! As a Francophile, I also loved your telling of the full story of his life… such an interesting man with so many facets!

  • @BookishStephanie
    @BookishStephanie Před 8 měsíci +88

    As a history buff, I really love the way you bring these figures to life. My one suggestion would be that you take famous couples like Napoleon and Josephine and Victoria and Albert and do a picture of them together. Also, I'm a British history lover, so I would love to see more British monarchs 🙂

    • @chtur2299
      @chtur2299 Před 6 měsíci

      No , french History is the Top ! British monarchs are so uggly and idiots ! And the Black Prince was a monster and cold killer , a medieval shit without honor !

  • @e.goldie6143
    @e.goldie6143 Před měsícem +1

    Incredible! Your recreation of Napoleon is amazing. And when he smiled, I can see how his troops and France loved him.

  • @gina928
    @gina928 Před 2 lety +12

    Napoleon was such a handsome man. I am really impressed with how you portrayed Josephine. Thank you and great job.

  • @joelressner9651
    @joelressner9651 Před 2 lety +23

    Two additions:
    (1) Napoleon purchased a "suburban" mansion for Josephine. She was active in bolstering Napoleon's image with balls, dinner parties, plays etc for politicians, ambassadors, and the like. Sort of like a White House reception but accomplished with classic French elan.
    (2) Napoleon met with elders of France's Jewish community, who assured him of their support. In his conquests through Europe Napoleon's troops always smashed the gates of the ghettos when they found them and freed the Jews.

  • @lizaldam2157
    @lizaldam2157 Před rokem +10

    Your recreations are amazing, you make History come alive.

  • @MacHamish
    @MacHamish Před rokem +62

    I dated a woman who was a distant relative of him. Even in Canada his ancestry carries on.
    I love this channel and the work and dedication you put into it.
    You show us not only a rare look at their lost looks and smiles but a human side many don't get to read about in most history books. 🙂👍

    • @walideg5304
      @walideg5304 Před rokem

      Doubt except if she was linked to Count Napoleon, the bastard he had with Marie Waleska.

    • @unpseudopascommelesautres997
      @unpseudopascommelesautres997 Před rokem +4

      Yes of course of course and I'm a descendant of Napoleon. Afterall, I'm french and I live in the south, way more likely than your story.

    • @MacHamish
      @MacHamish Před rokem +22

      @@unpseudopascommelesautres997 she had proof. Keep your rude comment to yourself.

    • @rcarseneault1214
      @rcarseneault1214 Před 9 měsíci

      Sure you did...

    • @zakugodofwar1005
      @zakugodofwar1005 Před 12 dny

      @@MacHamish what evidence can you provide 😂😂😂

  • @awalden
    @awalden Před 2 lety +156

    Once again... the music adds so much to the mood and drama of the narration and story-telling. The entire team of artists and researchers and writers deserve high praise and recognition for their contributions to these wonderful and beautiful creations! (I assume you have an entire team that puts these things together. It's difficult for me to imagine that just one or two humble people are responsible for creating so much. Have you considered running "credits" at the end of the video to list and honor everyone who had a part?) 🍷 Cheers to you all!

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  Před 2 lety +66

      You are so kind! It really is just the two of us! I (becca) do the narration, some of the research/ script and recreation and then Andre does the editing, music, research and script as well. It’s a lot of work! We really appreciate your kind words.

    • @annastevens1526
      @annastevens1526 Před rokem +18

      Incredibly impressive to pull all of this together as a duo! Finding a balanced way to tell the stories of such complex, mythologised & often polarizing historical figures must be a challenge, I imagine. The quality of your portrait recreations is so stunning too, I can 100% see why the channel's fans say they bring history to life for them in a way that many other media cannot.

  • @heatherfeather1293
    @heatherfeather1293 Před 2 lety +32

    This was fascinating! I had never learned much about Napoleon or Josephine, but your narration kept me captivated for the entire time. Napoleon was actually quite handsome in your recreation!

  • @robertjames6640
    @robertjames6640 Před rokem +11

    I have been an ardent student of Napoleon and his time for many years. I enjoyed your basic but informative interpretation of his life. It will help many understand more about this great man
    A family member by marriage has an ancestor who fought under Wellington at Waterloo with the 28th of Foot. I gives me a loose connection to his remarkable life and eventual defeat, the latter being controversial as many believe that in his prime, he would have won the battle.

    • @user-ex5jy5cx5l
      @user-ex5jy5cx5l Před 2 měsíci

      A real possibility, Napoleon was quite ill at Waterloo.

  • @SpectrumMom
    @SpectrumMom Před rokem +5

    This is stunning! I don't know why but showing your subjects smiling is just so amazing! You really humanize these people. Wonderful job! thank you for sharing!

  • @thedisciple516
    @thedisciple516 Před 2 lety +346

    Napoleon was an incredibly complex and controversial figure who in my opinion gets a bad rap. IMO he did much more good than bad. You forgot to mention he did not start any of the first 5 coalitions and was attacked first so characterizing his conquests as purely ego driven isn't accurate. As you mentioned the rest of Europe hated the French Revolution and Napoleon, and were willing to throw all of their resources behind trying to reverse it and restore the Monarchy (and take away all of the newly gained rights of the French people). It was only because of Napoleon's military and political genius that the ideals of the French Revolution survived...his conquests were necessary to establish buffer zones between France and an aggressive Europe that would have kept on endlessly attacking.
    He implemented the ideals of the French revolution in the newly conquered territories, and gave millions of Europeans their first taste of things like equality under the law, freedom of religion, and freedom from the abuses of the church and nobility. This taste was incredibly important in inspiring democratic movements over the next century.
    But yes his ego was massive and it eventually lead to his downfall. He was far from perfect and his unprovoked invasions of Russia and Spain lead to well over a million deaths and his eventual demise. Like you mentioned he was (like all of us) very complicated. It's important to remember that he was motivated by a combination of self-defense, a genuine desire to spread the ideals of the French Revolution, and his insatiable desire for power and glory.
    Thanks for the very enjoyable video.

    • @valenciasaintilus9573
      @valenciasaintilus9573 Před rokem +18

      Yeah, as a Haitian I’m going to have to politely disagree with you here.

    • @thedisciple516
      @thedisciple516 Před rokem +24

      @@valenciasaintilus9573 I respect why you would say that... but he needed money to fund his military to defend France, and Haiti was France's most profitable colony. If he couldn't fund his military... France would have been defeated and all of the rights the French people gained from the revolution would have been lost. It was all about money not because he loved slavery.

    • @valenciasaintilus9573
      @valenciasaintilus9573 Před rokem

      @@thedisciple516 mmhm. Is there a difference?Does it matter the reasoning behind it? Even after we got independence France charged us over 21 billion dollars because they deemed the freed people as “ loss of property”. France has never payed it back even though the last payment was in the 1940s. If I killed your family but then tell you hey I don’t like killing I just need money would that change anything? Would that make me a better person?

    • @ecaeas4439
      @ecaeas4439 Před rokem +11

      Can you explain what you mean by the ideals of the French revolution, given that a figure like Napoleon completely contradicts those ideals. He was a monarch in his own right, he inserted himself into being a leader and he re-established an autocratic style of governance. What is revolutionary about that?
      The French revolution was an absolute failure at the time; just see how the country sprang from tyrant to tyrant. Robespierre to Napoleon, and after Napoleon back to its old lineage of Monarchs.
      If you look at him in terms of just being a successful military leader, it's undeniable. But politically, he completely reversed any of the major ideals of the revolution. Liberty? Introducing conscription to feed his expansionist plans. Egalitarianism? France regressed to a monarchy and autocratic style of governance under his system.

    • @thedisciple516
      @thedisciple516 Před rokem +29

      @@ecaeas4439 You made good points but basically he preserved the ideals of the French Revolution that were realistic at the time. Conscription is used by Democracies today in times of war.. Egalitarianism was implemented far more than anywhere else. Many of his Marshalls rose to ranks they never would have under the ancien regime. Napoleon's ultimate genius was that he popularized and spread those enlightenement concepts that could realisticlly be implemented AT THE TIME (not all will be conviced that this made him a great historical figure)

  • @rolloadams
    @rolloadams Před 2 lety +81

    Great video! Napoleon’s story is so interesting, and it’s wonderful to see him and Josephine “alive.”

  • @bodawei425
    @bodawei425 Před rokem +5

    It's a good summary of Napoleon's life in less than 30 minutes, with nice illustrations.
    A few small "corrections" (if I may) and other anecdotes to complete the picture:
    1. Napoleon did not join the royal academy because his father was 'working for the King's court'. Actually, besides academical results, he had to prove that he was of at least 3rd degree's nobility lineage. This was not easy since the Buanaparte's nobility was a rather dubious or at least unclear, but his father nevertheless succeeded in obtaining the needed documents that would allow his son to be accepted.
    2. It is inexact to say that after the victory in Toulon's battle Napoleon had become very famous and rich. Actually, after this episode, Napoleon would go to Paris where he successfully managed to stop an insurrection. This made him even more noticed by the top military commandment. However, his real 'fait d'arme' will be the one that follows. After the revolution, France was broke. The best word to describe the situation once the enthusiasm of the Revolution had faded away, is that it was complete "chaos". The finances of the country needed to be urgently replenished and Italy was seen as the ideal target. However, nobody was really sure how to conquer Italy. But Napoleon, this almost unknown young general that most of more seasoned generals despised, came up with a plan. He asked one gives him two hours to put it on paper. It was so brilliant that Napoleon was immediately given command of a large section of the army and asked to prepare for the campaign without delay.
    3. Surely, Napoleon was an exceptional individual. It is said that rarely a single person would concentrate so many outstanding abilities. He was an extraordinary strategist and tactician, able to devise very audacious plans in advance, but also bold moves on the battle field which he could read like no one else. His audacity was unseen, and he would pursue the enemy even after victory to capture as many soldiers as possible and leave no chance to the enemy to reassemble their troops. He was extremely well organized and an infatigable worker. He knew how to communicate with his men, gaining respect even of the low rank soldiers who nicknamed him (affectuously) "the little caporal". He was a good politician and a very ingenious dictator. He put in place a secret police that was so effective that Napoleon was aware of all the people conspiring against him. He was not a very good orator in public but he was very convincing with a few people. He was a very astute negotiator and he often knew more than the experts themselves. But he was also a real tyrant who did not hesitate to sacrifice hundreds of thousands of lives for his ambition. Nor to place his own family on the thrones of other European countries that he had conquered (most of his siblings were incompetent by the way, but they were his puppets and Napoleon's working power allowed him to rule over their shoulder).
    To paraphrase the words that JFK would say many years later - actually change them - Napoleon was not necessarily "a good man", but he was definitely a "great man". For his time and despite all the excesses, he was the right man that France needed.

  • @hamiltonferr1191
    @hamiltonferr1191 Před rokem +10

    Congrats to all the team!! The narrative, the bande original, pictures, they all balanced perfectly. Many thanks for 28 minutes well spent!!

  • @chocobere
    @chocobere Před 2 lety +74

    I really love that both Nabulio (Napoléon) and Joséphine were born on islands (Corsica and Martinique) and both brought with them the accents of their native places when they spoke French, Joséphine apparently making her Créole accent fashionable in Paris. If I may, the Delacroix painting shown at 5:10 is often used as an illustration of the 1789 French revolution, but it's really a depiction of the later revolution of July 1830 :) Loved the video, your portraits of them are beautiful!

    • @monmothma3358
      @monmothma3358 Před rokem +2

      That painting is included in a copy I have of Lès Miserables (which, of course, tells of one of the later revolutions), only the breasts of the flag-holding woman are covered up! XD
      Never mind that the painting is iconic, the woman had to get dressed lol.
      It's not even a very old edition - but I think it's American..

    • @InformalCurious
      @InformalCurious Před rokem +3

      As an history lover frenchman I'm pleased someone noticed that this painting depicts the July 1830 french Revolution and is not related to the first 1789 one ;)

    • @pookpook3891
      @pookpook3891 Před rokem

      Fun fact : the statue of Josephine was decapitated and stained with blood in Martinique. The reason is that Napoleon reinstated slavery after being forbidden during the Revolution. Still today, this is perceived as a treason by martinican people.

  • @CeruleanTalon1
    @CeruleanTalon1 Před 2 lety +28

    I like that you don't just photo shop the image of whomever you are depicting. You cover details that have been glossed over in other documentaries. The depth of research you add to the content make the images you create come to life. You are more than an artist, you are a historian/artisan.

  • @rachelandzoey
    @rachelandzoey Před rokem +7

    This is such an excellent recap of history. The recreations are incredible, and they brought me here. But now I am watching this for an intimate understanding of the man and his life, and the recreations become a amazing bonus. Well done! I also love your voice for narration.

  • @p.b.5107
    @p.b.5107 Před rokem +8

    Great work! I think on the painting 'Napoleon crossing the alps' he was captured the best. On the version where he looks the most serious, everything is in his eyes and it feels much more than a painting, he looks back onto you from it. No wonder David was his favourite. Two men of such talents are lucky to work together.

    • @TheSeedpearl
      @TheSeedpearl Před rokem +2

      That is my favourite painting as well. It shows just what one expects in a young general like Napoleon. Great work indeed by David.

  • @madelainepetrin1430
    @madelainepetrin1430 Před 2 lety +23

    Josephine single-handedly created French fashion as it is today. The simplicity, style and amazing material live on.

  • @FoxofGold
    @FoxofGold Před 2 lety +24

    LOVE THE LONGER HISTORY BEFORE THE RECREATION

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you! Phew this one was a lot of work. I really hope people enjoy the longer format though. Thank you for your feedback I’m so glad you enjoyed it

    • @FoxofGold
      @FoxofGold Před 2 lety +1

      @@RoyaltyNowStudios the hard work was obvious I look forward to the day you do a collab with other great art history tubers

  • @megmurray8544
    @megmurray8544 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The recreations are beautiful! I literally started to cry when you said he called out for her on his deathbed.

  • @rigajykra3159
    @rigajykra3159 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I’m in awe of the sheer amount of emotion, power and detail that is put into these videos by your team. Incredible channel.

  • @dharmakaurkhalsa3923
    @dharmakaurkhalsa3923 Před 2 lety +21

    Sometimes a tremendous ego can serve to not just get a lot done, but also do a lot of good for others. A brilliant man, which transformed the world. And your recreations as sensitive and creative as always. Love your work. Thanks for sharing.

  • @SeaMonkey137
    @SeaMonkey137 Před 2 lety +50

    What I love about these videos is that they build a thorough but succinct background of each character before unveiling the likeness. Very moving to see these often tragic figures portraying everyday expressions on faces of people we're read about since childhood. Marie Antoinette is still my favorite so far.

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  Před 2 lety +9

      Thank you so much. I think the background helps so much to empathize and then you see them recreated! I hope it tells the story well.

    • @SeaMonkey137
      @SeaMonkey137 Před 2 lety +4

      @@RoyaltyNowStudios Yes, exactly. I didn't clarify my point as well as I should have, but the background info helps to build an emotional connection to the subjects which makes encountering their realistic likenesses much more powerful. Very well done.

  • @lethalwolf7455
    @lethalwolf7455 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Your 1st depiction of Napoleon looked into my soul and made me feel like I’d follow him to the gates of hell if he commanded it. The second one looked like a young Bill Murray😂

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Před 6 měsíci

      @lethalwolf7455 - Not Daniel Radcliff?

  • @kurts5635
    @kurts5635 Před rokem +20

    Excellent presentation. I love your history lessons leading up to the restorations. Your rendition of Napoleon gives me strong Emmanuel macron vibes, which makes it all the more believable to see it connected to a contemporary French leader. Well done as always!

    • @julieheleneg
      @julieheleneg Před rokem +6

      I was looking for that comment. The first rendition really struck me, looks so much like Macron!

    • @luizhp
      @luizhp Před 11 měsíci

      Leader? Macron is a mess. France is burning.

    • @katalinjuhasz641
      @katalinjuhasz641 Před 7 měsíci

      MACRON?????????? NA NE, MÉG EGY NAPON SEM SZABAD EMLITENI
      A ZSENIÁLIS KATONA CSÁSZÁRRAL... SZT.ILONA NA AZ JÁRNA KEKI

    • @sophien5416
      @sophien5416 Před 2 měsíci

      I thought the same thing! Also, Josephine was older than Napolean, and so is Macaron's wife.

  • @gloriahanes5338
    @gloriahanes5338 Před 2 lety +15

    Did you know Marie Louise of Austria was the great niece of Marie Antoinette. Make no mistake, Napoleon Bonaparte knew exactly what he was doing when he was courting royalty.

  • @carolinelouiseonline
    @carolinelouiseonline Před 2 lety +75

    omg I swear this has very quickly become one of my favorite channels that I always have to watch when I see a new upload, and it’s like every video gets better n better! everything about it was beautiful and compelling, and your recreations were amazing of course. thank you for making these videos!! keep doing what you’re doing hehe 🖤

  • @Jen999
    @Jen999 Před 11 měsíci +9

    For some reason, your recreations always make me cry .. it is like watching them come to life .. and when they smile .. way beyond beautiful this is to see ..
    So much can be learned by watching these .. it is like listening to a beautiful story.. or watching an intriguing play .. and the presentation and excellent narration is lovely and quite appealing ..
    Napoleon was indeed amazing ., and he was an incredible and highly effective military leader ., but it was his endearing romance with Josephine that caught and captured my interest ,, he truly loved her ., and I believe she also loved him .. and the fact that he kept her as Empress shows clearly his deep love and devotion to her ..
    Thank you for this beautiful video ., your recreations are beyond beautiful., and unforgettable as well ..
    And the smiles you give them.. one would have to possess a heart of stone not to be moved to tears .,❣
    Jen999💙

  • @jeffkodiac
    @jeffkodiac Před rokem +4

    The Duke of Wellington, was once asked who was the greatest general of his age. Wellington replied, “in this age, in past ages, in any age, Napoleon.”

  • @robertpizor577
    @robertpizor577 Před 2 lety +51

    So awesome! I love the Josephine one in particular as she's one of my favs. I was actually hoping you'd do one of her, and to have her and Napoleon side by side is an added bonus. Interestingly enough Josephine nearly lost her head during the French Revolution and was saved by a last minute twist of fate. I look forward to more Etsy shopping!

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you as always, Robert! I always appreciate your kind words!

  • @nani.9754
    @nani.9754 Před 2 lety +86

    You are so good at bringing history back to life. You have a wonderful way of reteaching me what I forgot from school. You narration is perfect as well as your art
    😊🌸💐🌸

  • @hubbynwifey7
    @hubbynwifey7 Před rokem +3

    I just came upon this channel and girl you're the best! Love the history but most of all, the recreations. Thank you

  • @Jazz-og4ju
    @Jazz-og4ju Před 8 měsíci +3

    You make a person want to delve into the lives of the people you recreate. I find myself wanting to know more every time I watch one of your videos. Thank you for all your hard work!

  • @marycaine8874
    @marycaine8874 Před 2 lety +27

    Napoleon looks like Emmanuel Macron in your reconstruction; I think the latter would be chuffed at that.😂

    • @ferd2866
      @ferd2866 Před 2 lety +4

      Ahahah, exactly what I thought!
      But don't tell Macron, he might get ideas!

    • @ferd2866
      @ferd2866 Před 2 lety +3

      @S B and he will invade Russia - oh no!

    • @Jason.cbr1000rr
      @Jason.cbr1000rr Před 2 lety +1

      @@ferd2866 and similarities too such as hes wife being over 6 years hes senior haha

    • @mirofeya
      @mirofeya Před 11 měsíci +1

      He looks so French. I've had several French friends and the face features are similar!

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +16

    Napoleon’s story reminds me of Catherine the Great where they became cultural icons in a country that they felt alienated in.

  • @justdana2524
    @justdana2524 Před rokem +2

    I just want to say that I'm really impressed with these recreations. But, it isn't just the recreations that draw me to your videos, it the biographical history provided. I've learned so much watching these extraordinary videos. Thank you.

  • @DerDudelino
    @DerDudelino Před 6 měsíci +4

    What's interesting to me: Napoleon was always described as very small, the Napoleon Komplex - a small person that wants to show the world what he is made of.
    But he was above average size of his time and nation.

  • @MithrilMagic
    @MithrilMagic Před 2 lety +10

    Wow! I never expected him to be as handsome as he must have been! I’m so surprised. Both images are great. He has a sweet smile. And Josephine is very pretty. Striking really. She actually reminds me of my favorite aunt who passed away a few years ago. She has a somewhat mischievous look about her. Doesn’t surprise me that she was a party girl! Lol!

    • @sophien5416
      @sophien5416 Před 2 měsíci

      And she was older than Napolean. Kind of like Macaron and his wife today.

  • @gailhickman743
    @gailhickman743 Před rokem +11

    I would love to see a likeness of Boadicea, the Celtic Queen, who led the revolt against Roman rule in Britain - A.D. 60/61. Apparently she had very long red hair and tattoos! Loving your channel, thanks! ❤🇬🇧

  • @maryann6540
    @maryann6540 Před rokem +1

    A beautiful job just love the recreations. Gorgeous! I could watch all day ❤

  • @deborahfedge3823
    @deborahfedge3823 Před rokem +1

    I love the music you use in the background. It is very appropriate, crescendo and decrescendo match the story very well.

  • @cynthiamcneil2390
    @cynthiamcneil2390 Před 2 lety +25

    Stumbled on this channel by chance and decided to check out. So very glad I did. Big fan of history only subject in school I really enjoyed. You guys are very entertaining and educational all at the same time. I can't get enough, just blows my mind.They look so real. Great job 👍👍👍

  • @nrnr98432
    @nrnr98432 Před 2 lety +31

    this is so amazing and beautifully done. not being an European, I've only heard the name Napoleon before without knowing his history but you really presented, captured his life so well. thank you for your hardwork!

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you! This one was intimidating for us because there is so much about him, so it was challenging to kind of weave it into a narrative. I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

  • @stevedietrich8936
    @stevedietrich8936 Před 9 měsíci

    Becca, these are so good. I recently discovered your youtube channel and have now watched 6 of your videos, all excellent. There is always something new to learn and you present the information so well. Congratulations and looking forward to the continued success of your channel.

  • @yourfunsister
    @yourfunsister Před 8 měsíci

    I just love this channel so much. Easily one of my top 3 favourites on the entire Internet.

  • @staceydalyn2947
    @staceydalyn2947 Před rokem +4

    I was drawn to Napoleon when I first learned about him in school. I had a crush on him you could say. Perhaps it was his powerful military expertise softened with his eternal love for Josephine. Your recreation of him really is amazing! I would listen and follow his lead looking at those eyes! I almost feel like I knew him from another’s lifetime looking at your image of him. Well done!

  • @brentmartin1981
    @brentmartin1981 Před rokem +12

    I am absolutely in love with this channel, history has always been one of my favorite subjects. Your research is in depth and you have a great way of explaining complicated military or political concepts. I also love the way you recreate the faces to make them look so real, its astounding.

  • @alict59
    @alict59 Před rokem +1

    Your work is just so beautiful. I always get a little emotional at the reveals. Thank you.

  • @grumpus23
    @grumpus23 Před rokem

    Amazing historical videos. Fantastic job bringing them to life. Beautiful, mellifluous voice.

  • @pammccutcheon9648
    @pammccutcheon9648 Před 2 lety +70

    If they had made history this exciting and interesting and interesting I would have paid a lot more attention to it. And your skill with your paintings are absolutely magnificent. Thank you 😊

  • @RedBricksTraffic
    @RedBricksTraffic Před 10 měsíci

    The recreations were absolutely outstanding. Made me emotional.

  • @klasi58
    @klasi58 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for putting all this incredibly valuable information together. You did such an amazing job. ❤❤❤

  • @emilcost8613
    @emilcost8613 Před 2 lety +66

    Absolutely incredible documentary. The work done producing this historical lecture boggles my mind. I learned so much, and I am thankful for this. The highest honor I give you. I am without doubt, that your career will flourish as you can only grow in your profession.

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you SO MUCH. Wow.

    • @LVLouisCyphre
      @LVLouisCyphre Před rokem +5

      She missed one very important detail; the US Louisiana purchase that Napoleon did to finance his campaign before losing power. Anytime I watch a documentary on Napoleon, it better have the US Louisiana Purchase in it or it sucks. This is a major event in not just French and US history but world history. Part of it is because I'm paternally Cajun and I regard NOLA and Shreveport as a second homes. The only reason I didn't thumbs down this was the reconstruction looks impressively accurate to me.

    • @mikeshawbrook-selfreliance
      @mikeshawbrook-selfreliance Před rokem +1

      @@LVLouisCyphre "Or it sucks" ? What an immature and uneducated remark

  • @gretje1974
    @gretje1974 Před 2 lety +13

    This is a lovely presentation and I especially like your take on the recreations of their faces. There’s always been an endearing quality about his eyes for me, and your life-like animation captured that.

  • @nivision
    @nivision Před rokem +1

    thank you for your takes on the people you portray. you humanize them in more than just the artwork. watching this and Marie Antoinette back to back highlights it.

  • @TheVideoRaf
    @TheVideoRaf Před rokem +3

    Excellent narration of Napoleon's life! I really liked it!!!🙂

  • @SDavis-vs8ky
    @SDavis-vs8ky Před rokem +6

    This is incredible. THANK YOU for bringing so many historical figures to life for us. I love not only seeing their facial recreations, but also learning their history-warts and all. You dimensionalize these important people in a way that resonates so profoundly with our modern society- a way to connect despite the centuries in between. What a gift you have given us!

  • @Teramis
    @Teramis Před 2 lety +13

    This is so well done. Concise yet still interestingly told, and of course your artwork rocks. Thanks for doing this!

  • @TheJoan48
    @TheJoan48 Před rokem +3

    All that fame, all those battles one, almost all the desires of his heart, except the one he wanted more than anything, a child with Josephine who would be his heir. How tragic. Loved the entire presentation. Thank you.

    • @sophien5416
      @sophien5416 Před 2 měsíci

      To think if Josephine just waited and never cheated on him, maybe he would have been able to make a baby with her sooner. So much time wasted in their lovers quarrel. But then again, France probably wouldn't be the same as it is today if an hier existed.

  • @charmainenaude903
    @charmainenaude903 Před rokem +3

    Love this programme - so easy to learn more of greats in history!

  • @jfnuyen
    @jfnuyen Před 2 lety +28

    Your animations of Napoleon are great and the second one really strikes me as being most accurate as it depicts a man with the countenance of a army commander who has great confidence in himself. Wonderful job. 😀

    • @RoyaltyNowStudios
      @RoyaltyNowStudios  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you so much! You’re right, he does look very confident/smug in that second one doesn’t he? :)

    • @jfnuyen
      @jfnuyen Před 2 lety +3

      @@RoyaltyNowStudios Yes, he has the confidence I have seen in a commander of men.

  • @davidhoque5864
    @davidhoque5864 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I think these reality depictions were as close to spot on as you can get. Superb work! 👍🏼

  • @noemiburns6470
    @noemiburns6470 Před 5 měsíci

    Awww that recreation at the end was SO RAD!!! Such a treat to see technology used in such a beautiful way♥️ Love this content🤘🏾

  • @victoriabarclay3556
    @victoriabarclay3556 Před 2 lety +30

    Wow. As a French Italian, I could really these people as real human beings- even more so than some other recreations. It took my breath away. Probably because I’ve seen people who look like that and it seemed so real to me. Loved the history lesson too. Thank you for your hard work!

  • @ngonidzashemadzvarangonidz9016

    No other personality that has left an everlasting impression like Napoleon Bonaparte

  • @ginamcmahon5015
    @ginamcmahon5015 Před rokem +1

    love love these historical summaries and recreations.

  • @andraanzano8378
    @andraanzano8378 Před 6 měsíci

    So beautifully done and just in time for the film coming out in a week. Thank you for your beautiful work. I know subscribe to your channel and can’t wait to look at all of the other chapters of history you’ve created

  • @LizbetPCB
    @LizbetPCB Před rokem +3

    I’m enthralled with this channel, your narration, and art. I watch each one excited for the recreation at the end. Your Napoleon is so handsome but also ordinary in that I wouldn’t be awestruck seeing him at our local supermarket. So real!
    Thanks for all your research and work. Your dedication shows 👏🏻

  • @barbarataylor1535
    @barbarataylor1535 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you so much for this reenact ion A great overall depiction, that I humbly had not been aware of . I love your passion.

  • @isaacgomez-everythingrevie6955

    Wow im a new fan to your videos! The ending when you bring them to life makes me almost teary eyed for them for some reason! Great job!

  • @jeffreydavis717
    @jeffreydavis717 Před rokem +1

    Bravo...beautiful narration. And the recapturing of these historic people for our modern viewers.

  • @cynthiamagana4518
    @cynthiamagana4518 Před rokem +8

    Absolutely binging these series! History is presented in a different light from your average textbooks and history Channels. The recreations are amazing!! I love seeing the smiles at the end, sometimes we forget these figures were human too. Refreshing :)

  • @tturner0051
    @tturner0051 Před 2 lety +13

    Wow, your videos are very well put together! It's very interesting seeing a real life depiction of historical people.

  • @YuyiLeal
    @YuyiLeal Před rokem

    Fascinating and compelling - brilliant work!

  • @mikea133
    @mikea133 Před 6 měsíci

    What an amazing video. Napoleon was one of the greatest of all time! Thank you, for sharing his story.

  • @straightarrow372
    @straightarrow372 Před 2 lety +7

    There is something that comes alive in his eyes, when you do Napoleon that I haven't necessarily seen in your other work. I really feel that he's looking at me -- searchingly -- looking into my soul. I suspect that this must have been accurate. It's hard to depict charisma.

  • @sarahallegra6239
    @sarahallegra6239 Před 2 lety +10

    Wonderful! Napoleon looks so much more compelling in your recreation; it’s easy to see why he was such a force in life. May we please have Anne Lister next? :)

  • @CS-rh2ce
    @CS-rh2ce Před 11 měsíci

    Wonderful recreations and video as a whole. Very entertaining and faithful to history. You do a very good job with your videos and have certainly earned a subscriber here.

  • @susanalkus9483
    @susanalkus9483 Před 26 dny

    I love all of your recreations! Especially when they come to life. Wonderful ❤

  • @maryt597
    @maryt597 Před 2 lety +6

    I am really captivated by the first image of Napoleon's realistic image! Wow, amazing. I loved your research on their history. Thank you.