Louis Philippe: The Last King of the French

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 567

  • @genekelly8467
    @genekelly8467 Před 5 lety +376

    Louis Philippe lived in Boston (MA-USA) for a few years-he rented rooms above the Union Oyster House (oldest restaurant in Boston), and supported himself by teaching French.

    • @ericspencer8093
      @ericspencer8093 Před 4 lety +86

      His first teaching job was in Germany, where he was fired and chased out of town for impregnating the head master's daughter. Ah, those French teachers!

    • @BlazinSaddles
      @BlazinSaddles Před 3 lety

      1111q1111f1111

    • @fuckheinschitt239
      @fuckheinschitt239 Před 3 lety +17

      @@ericspencer8093 lol same what happen to a current French president

    • @zacharywalker524
      @zacharywalker524 Před 2 lety +6

      That's pretty cool I grew up in Massachusetts and did not know that

    • @Astonoer420
      @Astonoer420 Před 2 lety +6

      That's a great fun fact

  • @eldorados_lost_searcher
    @eldorados_lost_searcher Před 5 lety +274

    "Paris is revolting!"
    Well, it may have a bit of a smell, but I wouldn't go *that* far.

  • @shaunmattice6413
    @shaunmattice6413 Před 4 lety +263

    Americans; we love to revolt!
    The French; hold my croissant.

    • @eval_is_evil
      @eval_is_evil Před 4 lety +5

      Lmao! Top comment

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 Před 4 lety +9

      Russia: Hold my taters.

    • @artycuen3572
      @artycuen3572 Před 3 lety +5

      We only revolted once. Now we are slaves to retail.

    • @tessthomas8606
      @tessthomas8606 Před 3 lety +2

      Lol Revolted once but went and interfered and caused many which are still taking place across the world up to this day :-)

    • @ericgrossart5797
      @ericgrossart5797 Před 2 lety

      And be revolting that you do so well

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Před 3 lety +37

    1:25 - Chapter 1 - The world on fire
    5:00 - Chapter 2 - Exile & return
    8:45 - Chapter 3 - Manning the barricades
    12:30 - Mid roll ads
    14:00 - Chapter 4 - Birth of a monarchy
    17:10 - Chapter 5 - Coups & chaos
    20:45 - Chapter 6 - The volcano erupts

  • @mikeor-
    @mikeor- Před rokem +25

    After Charles X was deposed, his grandson was King Louis XIX for only twenty minutes, having the shortest reign in history. It is fitting that France had both the longest reign in history (that of Louis XIV) and the shortest one as well.

  • @jacobmortimore
    @jacobmortimore Před 5 lety +520

    Nobody:
    Like literally nobody:
    French: Did someone say...REVOLUTION?

    • @BulletBoyGaming
      @BulletBoyGaming Před 5 lety +8

      Mort lol to me back then it was so boring that war time was the only time they had something to look forward to lol

    • @Mo10tov
      @Mo10tov Před 5 lety +7

      No they said " WE SURRENDER! " 🇫🇷

    • @Reynoldsrobert
      @Reynoldsrobert Před 5 lety +4

      @@BulletBoyGaming it's funny because apparently people tended to be MUCH LESS BORED prior to television and instant everything.... I always thought that too... But it turns out boredom is a weakness that has become much stronger in modern times because we aren't accustomed to times of thoughtful quietness and we're not used to keeping ourselves from getting bored without technology.

    • @karwan6385
      @karwan6385 Před 4 lety +1

      No one:
      A joke:oh, I am overused.

    • @shooterrick1
      @shooterrick1 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Mo10tov Eh no, that was all of Europe when the invincible French army conquered them.

  • @sebi77777
    @sebi77777 Před 5 lety +46

    France hasn't changed much since 1789 :)) street fights, riots, protests, coups, corrupt governments and once in a while a good ol' revolution. Good food and always great atmosphere. That's why I love France. Vive La France

    • @shaunmattice6413
      @shaunmattice6413 Před 4 lety +7

      Argue with a Frenchmen, and you might literally lose your head...

    • @valepomponio
      @valepomponio Před 3 lety +3

      Good food that was exported from Italy by the queens Caterina and Maria de' Medici, then it was later Frenchized...

    • @janvierprado8876
      @janvierprado8876 Před 3 lety +3

      @@valepomponio yes , before that we never used food , it is useless and overestimate 🙄🙄

    • @camm8642
      @camm8642 Před 8 měsíci

      italians what is this inferiority complex stop it got alot to be proud of@@valepomponio

  • @BenignImages
    @BenignImages Před 5 lety +110

    You should do one on Thomas Alexandre Dumas. Really interesting character.

    • @Armytankbowen
      @Armytankbowen Před 3 lety +5

      Just did him now

    • @BenignImages
      @BenignImages Před 3 lety +4

      @@Armytankbowen I watched it. Really great one. :)

    • @gostavoadolfos2023
      @gostavoadolfos2023 Před 4 měsíci

      Louie Philipe youngest son Henry was more interesting than his father

  • @patf1288
    @patf1288 Před 5 lety +58

    These are the best ones the documentaries on lesser known, interesting figures. Please do more like this one.

    • @SacredWaves
      @SacredWaves Před 5 lety +1

      Agreed

    • @aymarafan7669
      @aymarafan7669 Před 5 lety

      Patrick Fontaine, It what his channel has become famous for, now!

    • @patf1288
      @patf1288 Před 5 lety +1

      Eh I wouldn't be so sure they just did a bio of Hitler which is pretty mainstream though they did focus on a lot more unorthodox information and not so much on the already common knowledge I was happy about that.

  • @tim_mothy
    @tim_mothy Před 8 měsíci +7

    I love how each of these biographics videos about important historical figures plays out like a story. Simon is reading us the fascinating tales of great men and women that shaped the course of history. Great to listen to on rainy autumn day or a chilly winter night relaxing by the fireside. Thank you Simon, for making these amazing videos

  • @Wkumar07
    @Wkumar07 Před 5 lety +17

    This was a excellent reminder that so much of history is often unintentional in cause and purpose and that only in hindsight can we see the patterns that lead to such occurrences and events happening in the first place. The life of the last King of France (or, to be more precise, the King of the French), was the bookmark of not only one era, but of two. I found this biographic actually more interesting than the one on Napoleon III. Thank you, Simon, for educating us.

  • @rocketi05
    @rocketi05 Před 5 lety +175

    I absolutely love this channel. I've learnt so much. Thanks Simon and team!!

  • @SilentSaturn
    @SilentSaturn Před 5 lety +30

    My god the amount of sass in this video is giving me life

  • @alexandere1555
    @alexandere1555 Před 5 lety +234

    What about Palpatine and his rise from senator to emperor?

    • @archstanton6102
      @archstanton6102 Před 5 lety +12

      I don't know ow much is known about his early days.
      And rumours are his story is not yet over

    • @yesnes123
      @yesnes123 Před 5 lety

      Good ol uncle palpy

    • @YiannissB.
      @YiannissB. Před 5 lety +22

      You mean from senator to the Senate

    • @aymarafan7669
      @aymarafan7669 Před 5 lety

      Yeah we really need a bio video on him for sure!

    • @frenchguitarguy1091
      @frenchguitarguy1091 Před 4 lety +1

      Tbh I’m way more interested in the life and times of TR8-TR

  • @Leyfandir
    @Leyfandir Před 5 lety +26

    Great job as always! I often learn details about the history of my own country (French guy here) and obviously a lot about strangers historical figures. Please keep going talking about nearly unknown leaders and shadow guys, it's one of the main features of this channel and I love it!
    Btw you should look for the life of Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Perigord, it's great! This guy was a married bishop, the foreign Secretary/prime minister of the directory, consulate, Napoleon 1st and Louis XVIII, the French negotiator for the Vienna congress and the man who brought France and United kingdom together. His life is truly a novel with treasons, plots, deceptions and a lot of wit!

  • @artificialavocado9652
    @artificialavocado9652 Před 4 lety +25

    I can’t believe Simon Whistler, aka the most British man on CZcams, said “dickhead.”

  • @theKeshaWarrior
    @theKeshaWarrior Před 5 lety +77

    I really want to see a biography of Maria Theresa, she isn't talked about that much despite all she did for Central Europe and even the very Austro-French alliance that in many ways put the guillotine into Louis XVI's neck. She is also like Victoria in her extended family and unlike most Monarchs, she loved her children and was an excellent mother.

    • @tessthomas8606
      @tessthomas8606 Před 3 lety +4

      No don't watch rewritten History remade and romanticized by Hollywood which is utter claptrap.

    • @queenbee7266
      @queenbee7266 Před 3 lety +6

      love her children...eee?? no.

  • @michaelball93
    @michaelball93 Před 5 lety +64

    Louis Philippe very nearly WASN'T the last king, because after Napoleon III lost his throne in the Franco-Prussian war in 1871, there was a very heated political debate over bringing the monarchy back again. The problem was that Henri Comte de Chambord (grandson of Charles X) was too conservative. They asked Louis Philippe's grandson (Philippe Comte de Paris) to take over instead, but he wouldn't accept without Henri being king first. In the end they reached a settlement where they would wait for Henri to die THEN make Philippe king, but by the time he finally died no-one wanted a king any more and the whole idea was scrapped. Even as late as the 1870s and 1880s governments were being toppled over who should be the next king, even though it all came to nothing.

    • @archstanton6102
      @archstanton6102 Před 5 lety +4

      I believe there are still ancestors who claim the title, if not the actual throne.

    • @clivegoodman16
      @clivegoodman16 Před 5 lety +12

      @@archstanton6102 . Don't you mean descendants?

    • @archstanton6102
      @archstanton6102 Před 5 lety +4

      @@clivegoodman16 good point well presented

    • @quoniam426
      @quoniam426 Před 4 lety +5

      @@archstanton6102 The Compte de Paris and Louis XX are the two descendants but they live in the USA, deal in finance and don't really show interest, besides they wouldn't be competent. There is an heir to the Napoleon dynasty, althought indirect but the other royalists obviously disregard him as well. Monarchists and Bonapartists loathe eachother.

    • @davidfreeman3083
      @davidfreeman3083 Před 4 lety +1

      Well and throughout this period the Army was pretty much 'contested' by all sides. Just like the previous history (including introduced in this video about King Phillipe, as well as Napoleon 3, etc.), French Army from the 1789 revolution up to WW2, if not the founding of the 5th republic, was heavily involved in politics, in an almost unparalleled way (pretty much a 'predecessor' of the likes of Thai, Turkish, Pakistani, etc. Army), unlike the UK (who swear allegiance to the monarch only and pretty much kept their promise), the US (multiple acts restricting the soldiers interfering the civil matters and the president's right to use army), followed by many other countries, even Germany and Japan before WW2 (of course not the likes of SS, but they're not 'regular armed forces' anyways), and Latin America (have similar acts and articles in constitution as of the USA's trying to keep the soldiers out of politics and have them focus on defense, although infamously de facto broken during the cold war), not to mention New World Commonwealth Realms such as AU/CA, etc.
      This according to some theory, partially contributes to the poor performance of French Army during the infamous battle of france in 1940. For example, one of the generalissimo at the start of the war, Maurice Gamelin's biggest qualifications was his insistence of Army neutrality, something eventually welcomed by all sides, who were planting their supporters, who may or may not be militarily able, inside the defense ranks. From what I heard he wasn't necessarily one of the best expert at wars (which is sort of proved later). After being blitzed through the Ardeens, Gamelin's successor, Weygand, isn't too much better from what I see, especially the decision to abandon Paris defenseless (which didn't mean immediate surrender, contrary to popular beliefs, however the geography and historical settlements dictates that there were few natural or artificial barriers from Paris to the rest of 'untouched' south, leading to a quick final defeat), which reinforces the 'French surrender' (if not caused) stereotype as well as the fact that politicians had long been corrupting the ranks. From my perspective that decision was highly political, instead of military strategic. As a large city Paris serves as a pretty 'natural' 'fortress', with all of its grand (many concrete, although not reinforced like the Maginot line) architecture and complicated street network (housing guns and cannons, and standing tanks and armored vehicles), as the natives the French Army can utilize a lot and create HUGE headache for anyone who invades. (That's almost exactly what happened in Moscow and Stalingrad), not to mention the psychological effect of defending the capital and the large city, especially when the national day was one month away. The only major disadvantage is that, while there was no guarantee of success at that point, a tough resistance at the capital would almost certainly result in the bombardment and destruction of the city, which from my perspective, is a price we have to pay (like Brits and Russians, for example) when our Fatherland is invaded, however I think that the politician commandos didn't think quite the same...

  • @GrubStLodger
    @GrubStLodger Před 5 lety +16

    Lafayette needs one of these, he's weaved throughout these stories. Also, do Christopher Smart - a poet locked in madhouses for eight years - but was he mad?

  • @mammuchan8923
    @mammuchan8923 Před 3 lety +10

    One of the best written Biographics and delivered perfectly by Simon. Love the wit in this one✌️✌️

  • @parrotantics2046
    @parrotantics2046 Před 4 lety +8

    This film partially contributed to me winning a local version of "Jeopardy!" (I'm Polish), as I had the final clue about one of predecessors of Louis Philippe I.

  • @stelladeangelis5618
    @stelladeangelis5618 Před 5 lety +115

    Can you do a video on Marquis de Lafayette or King Louis XVI?

    • @gilbertdumotiermarquisdela3037
      @gilbertdumotiermarquisdela3037 Před 5 lety +10

      Very good idea!

    • @marquisdelafayette1929
      @marquisdelafayette1929 Před 4 lety +7

      Gilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette I have to say Monsieur, you are my favorite historical figure and am quite obsessed!

    • @mikegibus2840
      @mikegibus2840 Před 4 lety +9

      @@marquisdelafayette1929 this is basically obama giving a medal to obama

    • @ericspencer8093
      @ericspencer8093 Před 4 lety

      @@gilbertdumotiermarquisdela3037 Dear Sir, I hope you realize that in life you were largely an impetuous, self-promoting egotist who ended in misery.

    • @queenbee7266
      @queenbee7266 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ericspencer8093 only if you could see the amount of dislikes

  • @victoriacruz2504
    @victoriacruz2504 Před 3 lety +3

    Louis Philippe I's granddaughter (through his first daughter, Louise) was Charlotte, Empress of Mexico🇲🇽🤍

  • @my_aiim_is_nastyxgaming7046

    That guys a duke someone cut off his head 😂😂😂 I’m dying I love your content so much keep up the great work

  • @SonjaPierce
    @SonjaPierce Před 5 lety +7

    Simon, you do a fantastic job on making what could be deadly dull interesting, engaging, and funny. A great video, thank you to all of you who worked on this video!

  • @Prettywhite4awhiteguy
    @Prettywhite4awhiteguy Před 5 lety +3

    Loved the way this was edited, made for a entertaining video and as always very informative

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Před 5 lety +14

    Biographics. A history class you get to take without having to actually enroll in college ( or, as the Brits say, university).

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped Před 4 lety +1

      Just a shame society has drifted into valuing the paper of a college degree more than the person behind it...

  • @Nyctophora
    @Nyctophora Před 5 lety +9

    This was amazingly written and slightly bonkers. I loved it.

  • @connorthompson8376
    @connorthompson8376 Před 5 lety +30

    Very interesting. As always, I'd like to request Alexander Von Humboldt.

  • @vard000
    @vard000 Před 5 lety +3

    Awesome work! I'd love to see a video on Dumas in the future.

  • @jeanninematos994
    @jeanninematos994 Před 5 lety +2

    As always, well done!

  • @gorviv529
    @gorviv529 Před 5 lety +2

    Really enjoy this channel. Please keep up the good work!

  • @ajitbhat3980
    @ajitbhat3980 Před 3 lety +3

    I second that. Absolutely love this channel. Learnt a lot. Tx to Simon and the team of super writers and researchers. Ajit Bhat , India.

  • @sirlionheart4614
    @sirlionheart4614 Před 4 lety +6

    As someone who loves the history of the world. Thank you for these videos!

  • @stevenm6922
    @stevenm6922 Před 4 lety

    Excellent Biography !

  • @anthonymanderson7671
    @anthonymanderson7671 Před 3 lety

    Very interesting video simon

  • @wolfnfox25
    @wolfnfox25 Před 5 lety +6

    I love the additional super witty humor and graphics! Makes it more interactive. My historic loving heart loves this. Just receently came across this channel and I'm so happy I did. Love your voice!

  • @laurena9563
    @laurena9563 Před 5 lety +4

    The amount of sass in this editing/script is another level. xD

  • @Nursepractitionerd
    @Nursepractitionerd Před 5 lety +2

    I love the sass! While I’m watching this, my husband is intermittently giggle from across the room at the sass. So good.

  • @aymarafan7669
    @aymarafan7669 Před 5 lety +3

    Yes, I became introduced to him when reading about him in Les Miserables!

  • @kentanderson9432
    @kentanderson9432 Před 2 lety +3

    Just discovered your channel and am loving it. How about a video on Louis Philippe's predecessor? No no, not Charles X, but Louis XIX (AKA Louis Antpine) who technically reigned for 20 minutes after Charles abdicated during the July Revolution?

  • @John_Fugazzi
    @John_Fugazzi Před 5 lety +3

    So many requests! Shows how well people respond to your delivery. I might as well add my 19th century requests, King Ludwig II of Bavaria and his cousin the Empress Elizabeth of Austria.

  • @TWE_2000
    @TWE_2000 Před 5 lety +22

    Can you make a video about Allen Dulles, the first and longest serving director of the CIA from 1953-1961

    • @TWE_2000
      @TWE_2000 Před 5 lety

      @blackzed masters of dark arts always have the best biographies. 😈

    • @eddingtonmillagillo4112
      @eddingtonmillagillo4112 Před 5 lety

      Definitely a murderer and war criminal without needing his life story

    • @Reynoldsrobert
      @Reynoldsrobert Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, please! I love videos about corrupt people and corrupt entities (I think you should make it your goal to expose enough corruption that the People stop the CIA from existing! They're evil!)

    • @willhuey4891
      @willhuey4891 Před 5 lety

      that will never happen they are too important and government protected soo.

    • @Reynoldsrobert
      @Reynoldsrobert Před 5 lety

      @@willhuey4891 Oh, it may not be soon, but it'll happen, we'll stomp all over t them

  • @zoos_lol4106
    @zoos_lol4106 Před 5 lety +4

    It's been awhile since we talked about Vincero watches!

  • @brandonleague3641
    @brandonleague3641 Před 4 lety

    Simon, I absolutely love Biographics. I may have a problem. I'm watching at least five vdeos a day!

  • @connorhamilton5134
    @connorhamilton5134 Před 5 lety +43

    Can you do a Biographics video for Queen Elizabeth 1.👍🏻🙏🏼

    • @ingriddubbel8468
      @ingriddubbel8468 Před 4 lety +3

      Monarchs are denoted by Roman numerals not Arabic numerals.

    • @damianBTSot7
      @damianBTSot7 Před 4 lety +1

      YES PLEASE! I've looked and looked and can't find one for one of the greatest Queens of all time! Elizabeth I The "virgin"(😉) Queen!

  • @amandajean7738
    @amandajean7738 Před 5 lety +16

    Hey, can you please make Biographics video for John Edgar Hoover the first and longest serving director of the FBI?

    • @amandajean7738
      @amandajean7738 Před 5 lety +2

      @Hersey Berry Hahaha! :)

    • @mojojim6458
      @mojojim6458 Před 5 lety

      @Hersey Berry I remember reading a biography of J. Edgar and seeing that photo in it: Hoover and Clyde Tolson in drag. That photo is no longer available, since Tolson bought up all the copies of the book and used the photos to wallpaper his bedroom walls.

  • @TWE_2000
    @TWE_2000 Před 5 lety +123

    When will you make a video about General Douglas MacArthur?

    • @stephenmichalski2643
      @stephenmichalski2643 Před 5 lety +7

      Probably when they reach the list of the USA's greatest _ _ _hole's

    • @FunkyMonkey-ip4xy
      @FunkyMonkey-ip4xy Před 5 lety +3

      @JoelTheBeardSurvivor You can make a strong argument he cost a lot of lives on his insistence on retaking the Philippines. As it turned out it maybe wasn't necessary. And he wanted to nuke Noth Korea which could have sparked WW3. Maybe not an asshole but also not a flawless character.

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  Před 5 lety +18

      Script has been approved.

    • @justincarnes1656
      @justincarnes1656 Před 5 lety

      @JoelTheBeardSurvivor The President had to order him back to the U.S. to keep him from using nukes without the President's permission. He was forced into retirement.

    • @acetate909
      @acetate909 Před 5 lety

      @@Biographics
      Approved? You have the checkmark and hold the power! Approved? Pffff!

  • @damianBTSot7
    @damianBTSot7 Před 4 lety +3

    If you really want to get into some whacky people try Roman Emperor Elagabalus & Bootleg King George Remus! Thos two are fascinating.
    Loving your channel by the way.

  • @ryanvoll7088
    @ryanvoll7088 Před 5 lety +4

    I’d love a biographic of Clovis I, thank you.

  • @esulfab99
    @esulfab99 Před 3 lety

    Always a great moderator in Simon.

  • @HSMiyamoto
    @HSMiyamoto Před 5 lety +6

    Using Tchaikovsky's "1812" is a clever, ironic idea.

  • @davidkiabel1765
    @davidkiabel1765 Před rokem +1

    I'd love to see your analysis on Talleyrand-Perigord. Thank you.

  • @quoniam426
    @quoniam426 Před 4 lety +1

    Fun fact about Louis XVIII and Charles X. Louis had an illness that made him nearly impotent. He was mocked and responded "You are all complaining about having a legless King, what will it be when you'll have a headless King?" talking about future Charles X, his stupid and ambitious brother...

  • @DamonNomad82
    @DamonNomad82 Před 4 lety +2

    My first encounter with the history of Louis Philippe was finding an old political cartoon from the late 1840's that depicted his face morphing into a pear. Apparently, the French word for "pear" can also mean "idiot".

  • @jonnnyren6245
    @jonnnyren6245 Před 4 lety +2

    "Philippe Égalité was guillotined." 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @DarkElfDiva
    @DarkElfDiva Před 5 lety +3

    Go to 13:54 if you want to skip the ad.

  • @TheQueekyOne
    @TheQueekyOne Před 5 lety +5

    Simon. Could we get some more of those historically accurate quotes? "Well, uh, dyde, no". Seems ligit😂

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  Před 5 lety +5

      Totally, and as Napoleon said "use those legit quotes in biographies Whistler, they're fully top notch son"

  • @chiteushamutete
    @chiteushamutete Před 2 lety

    I love these videos...🙂

  • @Kenxclout
    @Kenxclout Před 5 lety +35

    Where do fruits go on vacation?
    Pear-is.

  • @redthezz
    @redthezz Před 5 lety +9

    I would really like to see a biography of Pedro II of Brazil. Very very hard to find anything on CZcams about one of the worlds most interesting emperors

  • @darthbane5738
    @darthbane5738 Před 5 lety +61

    Do a biographic on yourself :?

  • @UCSPanther20
    @UCSPanther20 Před 5 lety +2

    Klemens Von Metternich is another good figure to do a biography on. He was an Austrian Nobleman and politician who served as a diplomat, foreign minister and Chancellor of the Austrian Empire, and was a key figure in European politics for the first half of the 1800s. He was a very staunch traditional conservative, in favor of the old absolute monarchies, and dedicated his political career to trying to stamp out the ideals that helped to spark the French Revolution, even going all out with state repression to accomplish his goals on that front.
    1848 would be a year of major upheaval in the European political landscape, and Metternich was one of its casualties. When revolution finally swept the Austrian Empire in 1848, he was forced to resign and go into exile.

  • @halfcantan1208
    @halfcantan1208 Před 5 lety

    Love the way you pronounce Comte

  • @B1_66ER
    @B1_66ER Před 2 lety +1

    Simon's joke about a wave of revolutions across Europe being caused by a French ban on banquets was the most intriguing joke I've ever heard.

  • @aprilvoelkner495
    @aprilvoelkner495 Před 5 lety +5

    Didn’t realize the July monarchy basically ended on my birthday

  • @matthewgonzalez9537
    @matthewgonzalez9537 Před 3 lety +5

    Really feel for Louie, I don't think he was that bad

  • @MichaelaBennison
    @MichaelaBennison Před 5 lety +1

    Could you do a video about Mary Seacole? Love these videos.

  • @danielarmiss3273
    @danielarmiss3273 Před 5 lety

    You said "chimes had changed" around 9:40ish...you thought I wouldn't catch it...but I did!!!!

  • @betunia98
    @betunia98 Před 3 lety +1

    He did the right thing by abolishing the crown I’m glad he chose that rather than fighting a Civil War and massacre

  • @joshuaevans6295
    @joshuaevans6295 Před 5 lety +2

    If you're doing mid 19th century French or French-adjacent people (Louis Philippe, Napoleon III, Bismarck...), do Maxamillian von Hapsburg next!

  • @littlemissgothyork
    @littlemissgothyork Před 5 lety +3

    Could i make a suggestion of a video on Alfred Pierrepoint. He's an English executioner who also executed those found guilty of war crimes in Nazi Germany in the Nuremberg trials. Thanks for your team's and yours videos on each channel you each have. This channel is my favourite out of each of them but i enjoy the others just as much on a night after work to learn something new. Keep up the good work from a fellow Brit.

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 Před 5 lety +2

    Why haven’t you done the Marquis de Lafayette?!?

  • @princetonnobelofficial4286

    Anyone noticed the Visual Politik and Biographics framed in the wall?

  • @fahoodie1852
    @fahoodie1852 Před 3 lety +3

    Imagine if Louis XVIII jumped

  • @angelitabecerra
    @angelitabecerra Před 4 lety

    I must say, the lexicon used in these videos makes my inner wordsmith deliriously happy

  • @multiyapples
    @multiyapples Před rokem

    Incredibly interesting.

  • @liamglassford
    @liamglassford Před 2 lety +1

    I'd love for you guys to do an episode on Robert the Strong, if there's enough content to make a whole video. He's an ancestor to a lot of French monarchs and was a mad man for revolt. Could be a cool concept

  • @drswag0076
    @drswag0076 Před 3 lety +2

    you forgot that under Louis Philippe, Algeria was taken from the Ottomans and was colonized by France.

  • @claireviennaguide8576
    @claireviennaguide8576 Před 2 lety

  • @vonMohl
    @vonMohl Před 3 lety

    What an excellent history teacher would Mr Simon make at school.

  • @amandad6104
    @amandad6104 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm so confused, but yet so fascinated 😂👌🇫🇷

  • @mr51406
    @mr51406 Před 5 lety +11

    I’m impressed! An excellent episode of French history.
    I agree La Fayette would be a good choice for an interesting bio.
    It was poet Lamartine who set the spark of the February 1848 revolution. Because he was too left-wing (shocking for a noble poet to be a leftist!), he was overthrown by the monarchists, who themselves were overthrown by Napoleon III.
    After 1848, kings or emperors could only be dictators like Louis-N Bonaparte, or powerless figureheads of democracies like Victoria.

  • @todddougherty9492
    @todddougherty9492 Před 5 lety

    Simon using American slang is hysterical. Cracks me up every single time!!!

  • @odysseyisland2235
    @odysseyisland2235 Před 4 lety

    How about doing on on Louis VI. I found this video because that's the one I was looking for.

  • @khembimaynard1036
    @khembimaynard1036 Před 4 lety +1

    Studied queen Victoria at school amazing woman

  • @timothybrown1961
    @timothybrown1961 Před 5 lety +2

    Lafayette next!

  • @hyperhare0624
    @hyperhare0624 Před 4 lety +3

    I learned about this guy from the show Victoria. Is this, by any chance, what inspired this video? Whether or not, I would like to hear how accurate the betrayal of him in the show was.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 Před 3 lety +1

      Did the show acknowledge what happened soon after, Napoleon III's rise to power? Other than guillotines chopping at the king and elites, the 1848 revolution had a similar ending to the 1789-92 revolution: A Bonaparte emperor seizing control in a badly flawed republic.

  • @mitchellneu
    @mitchellneu Před 4 lety +1

    Simon: Have you ever had one of those mornings where you wake up, remember what you did last night, and...just immediately curl up into a ball and...start screaming?
    Me: yes actually...and the end result was hilarious looking back on it.

  • @whodatninja439
    @whodatninja439 Před 5 lety +4

    you should talk about napoleon next!

    • @Biographics
      @Biographics  Před 5 lety +4

      We did months ago. czcams.com/video/7wXauVk7DXs/video.html

  • @TheWebAdict
    @TheWebAdict Před 4 lety +2

    Wasn't Louis The 19th technically the last king, as Louis Phillipe is basically an outsider of the likes of Napoleon, regardless of his relation to Charles X.

    • @Ugly_German_Truths
      @Ugly_German_Truths Před 4 lety +1

      The dynasty doesn't matter all that much when somebody is crowned they become the king...

  • @penguin87904
    @penguin87904 Před 5 lety +1

    Make one of Urho Kekkonen.

  • @Robert_St-Preux
    @Robert_St-Preux Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, I knew François Guizot only as an author, I did not know the details of the role he played in the fall of the monarchy. 😨

  • @hackalley3224
    @hackalley3224 Před 5 lety +8

    Sultan Abdulhamid II, he’s underrated please do a video about him

  • @cagrant4472
    @cagrant4472 Před 5 lety +3

    Yes ---- There was a REAL reason why Elizabeth I was styled "Queen of England", and Robert Bruce was King of Scots.

  • @PiperStart
    @PiperStart Před 5 lety

    I like the look of the Vincenzo watch, but my number one choice is Seiko!!

  • @Bra-a-ains
    @Bra-a-ains Před 5 lety

    This gives a little perspective for the yellow vests in Paris for those of us on the other side of the pond.

  • @franciscomm7675
    @franciscomm7675 Před 5 lety +9

    Do a video about eamon de valera

  • @michaelbatts5655
    @michaelbatts5655 Před 5 lety +1

    Don't y'all just live when Professor Whistler breaks it down?

  • @handsomed8732
    @handsomed8732 Před 5 lety +1

    Can you please do one on the Swamp Fox (Francis Marion)?