In the paintings shown his pupils are not of equal size. That would indicate some form of brain damage from an injury.
@laara14262 күн бұрын
A handsome woman. Not even .
@romanlutseiko76332 күн бұрын
Insane, just insane...🙄
@neinzukorruption93212 күн бұрын
to me it seems very chaotic.
@AmericanMephistopheles3 күн бұрын
Rob Zombie Presents: The Smurfs.
@kathleenmckeithen1183 күн бұрын
The irony here is that Meghan wants nothing to do with her father, who, in fact, is her only link to "royal" biology. She links herself to her biological mother and fully snubs her father. Interesting.
@lifeoflovebluu3 күн бұрын
My neighbors act just like them, but don’t have the physical attributes. Wicked.
@dawnemyers50563 күн бұрын
I would say that all the new siblings and their family came to be with Betty because of the money and Larry was probably taking the most money from Betty.
@marquistdupont71903 күн бұрын
Send some money my way I'm not disabled.
@GamerGee3 күн бұрын
This is complex. So is anyone who’s currently alive normal and without birth defects.
@tomfamily11493 күн бұрын
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are also a bit related to Queen Elizabeth II.
@marygrummer91893 күн бұрын
The remark about TLC made me laugh out loud. 🤣.
@kw95684 күн бұрын
Beautiful!!!! Wow 😍
@jasonirelan-ig5fl4 күн бұрын
There couldn't have been that many ugly girls in ancient Greece.
@bctrissel4 күн бұрын
If she was known as beautiful how then could she have been deformed? I do wonder, though, given her inbred genetics.
@ANJROTmania20 сағат бұрын
People far from her lifetime romanticize her, thus elevating her supposed looks.
@ANJROTmania20 сағат бұрын
People far from her lifetime romanticize her, thus elevating her supposed looks.
@zachmoore0124 күн бұрын
Why were the Hapsburg portrayed with fair skin when numerous 1st person sources describe them as swarthy or ruddy
@rickfrombohemia95504 күн бұрын
This reminds me of Dark series, lol.
@KoGos54 күн бұрын
This tree looks like the troll face help😂
@joyridner98085 күн бұрын
It must have been raining in his mouth!
@joyridner98085 күн бұрын
Disgusting and perverse nobility of the time! 😢
@Menuet445 күн бұрын
Franchement..elle était moche…petite et grosse…était-elle intelligente…?
@itsBINGO3575 күн бұрын
I bet you these people are big Donald Trump supporters.
@tammywoolwine25645 күн бұрын
Connie was the youngest girl she was younger than Michael.
@Lizablue06086 күн бұрын
Your commentary is hysterical. 😂 Great video!
@CL-kn1rq6 күн бұрын
Thanks for a great video. Missed the 'welcome'. You can see the Hapsburg jaw in Philip as well but its not as bad as Charles
@marilynwhite87636 күн бұрын
Chrohn’s disease, not Typhus.
@user-er8dw4kq5p6 күн бұрын
🇬🇧❤👑️👑️👑️👑️🌹✝️
@KatrinaLove-br2ub6 күн бұрын
My mom had 26 kids with my father
@elizabethdavis16966 күн бұрын
Is it true that all of Henry the 8th wives were descendants of John of gaunt?
@bow35yearsago656 күн бұрын
Not John of gaunt, Edward I of England and Eleanor of castile.
@JediSimpson6 күн бұрын
Catherine of Aragon (1st wife) and Catherine Parr (6th wife) descend from John of Gaunt, along with Henry VIII himself. Jane Seymour (3rd wife) descends from John of Gaunt’s brother Lionel of Antwerp. Henry and Jane both descend from his daughter Philippa. All of his wives descend from Edward I.
@jamiemohan204919 сағат бұрын
@@JediSimpsondoes Anne of Cleves?
@JediSimpson14 сағат бұрын
@@jamiemohan2049 - She descends from Edward I.
@MortalFaces6 күн бұрын
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@CallMeGoat19066 күн бұрын
Sick people!
@dbzgal047 күн бұрын
Incest in general is gross enough, but parent and child incest is a whole other level of depravity!
@Meriale467 күн бұрын
Anne Boleyn did not have e4 still born suns, she was only married to Henry for 3 years, she had Elizabeth in Sept. 1533, had a miscarriage at the end of 1534 did not get pregnant again until August September of 1535, and only carried 4 1/2 months before she lost the baby shortly after Henry's jousting accident that nearly killed him. The stress caused her to go into premature labor and give birth to a Stillborn son on January 23, 1536 ...Catherine had 1 son who died when he was 15 months old and numerous miscarriages and at least 6 stillborns over her 23 years of marriage to Henry.
@Mr.cladmaniac7 күн бұрын
Born ugly, dumb, soon to be dead and in pain! Dude really had a time! Tbh
@danicacarlos12567 күн бұрын
Please do a video about Felipe lV of Spain or Deigo Velazquez. I love your videos. Very informative 😁
@rosanneshale9237 күн бұрын
Oh my what a family 😮
@ericcuellar4048 күн бұрын
My automotive teacher use to tell us about them, always said “ cousins make dozens” 7 years later 😮 i understand
@22veetee8 күн бұрын
His DNA showed that he had lupus too. That might also be why he had facial scars.
@user-gt4gs5xu6s8 күн бұрын
They only thing they contribute to each other is misery and suffering
@tdavidg91768 күн бұрын
He sure attracts inbreds.
@cejann39268 күн бұрын
Queens and Princesses could marry whoever they wanted. KMT/ Ancient Egypt was matriarchal and matrilineal. Women had equal rights Kemetans never shared their daughters with other countries, therefore they stayed in the “harems” So marrying your sister although she may have been related to you, she also may have just been an half issue, if not less genetically related
@cejann39268 күн бұрын
Carter cut King Tut to pieces, therefore you cannot fully rely on his bones to diagnose any of his problems
@morepeace96989 күн бұрын
Thank you mortal faces for this interesting & to the point history lesson. I love the ai photographs !
@erickidder204010 күн бұрын
This is Eric’s son Brandon speaking. My dad let me use his ipad. Actually in accordance with this chart, the P (Joanna I (The Mad)/Philip I (The Handsome)) and F1 (Charles V/I/Isabella of Portugal, Ferdinand I/Anne (Anna/Anna Jagiellon) of Bohemia/Hungary, and Isabella of Denmark/Christian II) generations did marry outsiders, but the only two couples in the F2 generation who married an outsider was Anna of Austria to Albert V and Christina of Denmark to Francis I. Maria of Spain from the F2 generation married her first cousin Maximilian II, from the F2 generation, but their daughter Anna married not only her uncle, but her 1st cousin 1x removed Philip II. They had a child named Philip III, who would the the F3 and F4 generation. Anna of Austria from the F2 generation married an outsider. However, their daughter, Maria Anna von Bayern (of Bavaria), married her uncle Charles II from the F2 generation and their son, William V (The Pious), married his second cousin, Renata of Lorraine, from the F3 generation. Charles II and Maria Anna Von Bayern (of Bavaria)’s children Margaret of Austria and Ferdinand II were from the F3 generation and the F4 generation. Christina of Denmark from the F2 generation married an outsider, Francis I, however, their daughter, Renata of Lorraine married her 2nd cousin from the F3 generation. Their child, Maria Anna von Bayern (of Bavaria) from the F4 generation married her not only 1st cousin and 1st cousin 1x removed, but 2nd cousin 1x removed and 3rd cousin Ferdinand II from the F3 and F4 generations. Their child Ferdinand III is in the F4 and F5 generation. As for Margaret of Austria from the F3 and F4 generations, there were a few mistakes. She married her 1st cousin 1x removed, double 2nd cousin, double 2nd cousin 1x removed, and 3rd cousin Philip III from the F3 and F4 generations. Their children, Philip IV and Maria Anna of Spain are from the F4 and F5 generations. There is one missing piece from this next marriage. Maria Anna of Spain from the F4 and F5 generations marrid her 1st cousin, 2nd cousin, double 2nd cousin 1x removed, triple 3rd cousin, quadruple 3rd cousin 1x removed, and quadruple 4th cousin Ferdinand III from the F4 and F5 generations. Their daughter, Mariana of Austria, was from the F5 and F6 generations. She married her uncle, 1st cousin 1x removed, 2nd cousin 1x removed, 3rd cousin, triple 3rd cousin 1x removed, quadruple 3rd cousin 2x removed, 4th cousin, and quintuple 4th cousin 1x removed Philip IV from the F4 and F5 generations. Their son, Charles II, was from the F5, F6, and F7 generations. If you would like to go more detailed, I can.
@erickidder204010 күн бұрын
Also side note btw if you vote in favor of me doing the tree more detailed, I am only tracking the descendants of Isabella I and Ferdinand II and their spouses (which may or may not be descendants).
@erickidder20409 күн бұрын
Brandon’s POV I am currently doing Louis XVII’s family tree at school. I will make it to a real tree. It will go to John I, king of Castile/Aragon/Leon and possibly Alfonso VII. I can do their family tree.
@jeanettaminton463010 күн бұрын
Just like the ROTHSCHILDS, they're STILL not o pleasant to look at. Charles has NEVER been handsome and neither are his siblings. The only one that had NATURAL Beauty and stayed beautiful was Margaret. Philip looked like a gargoyle. I hope the younger generation has better luck.
@smokeweed572710 күн бұрын
These people are the Targaryens from Game of Thrones
@ErklaerMirDieWelt10 күн бұрын
As a German linguist, let me expand on what you explained about the names: Haber could come from Hab. It could also (and more likely) come from Haber, an old spelling of the German word Hafer (oat). So that would make a Habersberger someone from the oat mountain - a proper name for a farmer that grew oats on a slope which, looking at the Austrian landscape, is not uncommon at all. Fun fact on the side: Berg and Burg do actually have a common root. The verb bergen originally meant "to hide, to protect hidden inside". A Berg keeps ores and stuff hidden and protected inside the rocks whereas a castle hides and protects people. You can still find that meaning in modern German in the verb verbergen (to hide) because bergen turned into its opposite and today means "to rescue, to recover".
@lairdmikael88810 күн бұрын
AMAZING! I just discovered (RE discovered) that i am related to Mildred Windbank Reade & her son George Reade & thus Queen Elizabeth I & II, George Washington, etc.
@fahimnirjon708210 күн бұрын
Perfectly summerised
@habeyahyahsuah989311 күн бұрын
ALL I COULD SAY IS THIS IT'S UNACCEPTABLE! IN BRED THEY ALL SHOULD BE IN A CIRCUS THEY ARE MORE LIKE ANIMALS IT MAKES ME WANNA THROW UP BRINGING THESE KINDA CHILDREN IN THE WORLD WHERE THEY CAN'T LIVE A NORMAL LIFE. SAD