10 Historical Figures Brought to Life | Royalty Now Top 10 of 2023

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Published 2023-12-22
We've counted down our top 10 re-creations of historical figures from this year, 2023. We've had a wonderful year with you all and can't thank you enough for the love and support we've received on this channel! Hope you all have an amazing holiday season, and we'll see you in 2024.

0:00 Thank You
0:28 Number 10
1:18 Number 9
2:23 Number 8
3:16 Number 7
4:23 Number 6
5:26 Number 5
6:17 Number 4
7:08 Number 3
8:10 Number 2
9:13 Number 1

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All Comments (21)
  • You guys are the BEST. Which subject would you be most excited to see in 2024?
  • @shelleyj3704
    I find the smiles truly emotional. I guess that's because traditional and official portraiture so rarely shows a smile or a warm expression. Seeing these people smile feels like a true gift. From the writing, research, editing, and recreations, you both do fabulous work.
  • @Angieibrahim777
    As a person who lives in Egypt it’s fascinating to see how Hatshepsut looks like any ordinary Egyptian woman I would see at the mall today 😊 beautiful! 👍🏻☺️
  • I can't help but smile right back. I feel a little more connection to the humanity of the individual when the art comes to life with a smile.
  • @CapAnson12345
    My favorite thing about Richard III is they did the forensic reconstruction and didn't tell them who it was supposed to be.. when they were done it was obviously, unmistakably Richard III. which among other things tells you how accurate medieval portraits were.
  • @banbasafro
    These are stunning. Harriet Tubman not only saved over 300 enslaved people in the Underground Railroad, she also helped free over 700 enslaved people during the combahee river raid. She was awesome.
  • @Healingwithflo
    Those same ppl Joan of arc saved killed her! Not only killed her but burned her alive’ it makes me so mad, I actually cry when I think of her being betrayed by the same king she helped put on that throne!
  • @12thDecember
    My favorite will always be Boudica. You've perfectly portrayed her image to reflect her indomitable strength of character.
  • @ivyrose779
    I’ve always thought Mary Queen of Scots was so beautiful. She had such an interesting and, at times, tragic life.
  • @VanessaHBIC
    Remember in Peabody and Sherman they had the wayback machine and would time travel to many famous periods in time and see all the historically famous figures? This channel is my wayback machine 😊
  • @sammyflc
    Thank you for all your incredible and breathtaking recreations! Joan of Arc is my favourite! :) Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
  • @tshaffer9681
    Absolutely amazing. Beautiful. !!!! Thank you.
  • What an incredible channel. So nice to see QUALITY work being done. Your talent is ENDLESSLY FASCINATING!!!!
  • @user-ej8oq8bv1c
    These are so cool! Im obsessed! I so much love these historical figures- especially the English historical side, for me going into the Westminster Abby and seeing so many of them residing there was also as amazing as these vidoes are in making these people we only can read about- REAL. It truly reminds you that these arent just stories. Well done
  • @nickim6571
    The recreation of George Washingtom where he's sitting at the desk looks like Liam Neeson.
  • @grown.ass.nerd.
    These people always seemed almost unreal, they lived so long ago. But seeing them breathed into life by this channel is so amazing and takes my breath away every time. Thank you both for your hard work this year, have a lovely holiday, and i cant wait to see what you have in store for is in the new year!
  • @readinggirl1198
    Please do the story and recreation of Dido Belle, including a modern day version.
  • @p.dizzle
    These videos bring me so much joy. Thank you for your work and sharing it with all of us!
  • @franklucido3252
    Though much maligned by the Romans and a truly courageous woman remember that about 80,000 romanized Britons as well as Roman civilians were killed by Boudica's forces. Her rebellion occurred in 61 AD, the Romans remained in Britain until 410 AD