Thank you for watching! Give me number of ships this face would launch for you 😉👇
@chrism790 Жыл бұрын
I think your face would launch a whole Armada, more than Helen would 🙂
@chrism790 Жыл бұрын
extremely pretty indeed and immensely talented
@theantaresian Жыл бұрын
WOW!, you have a magnificent talent for these creations, I prefer the last one the Mycenaean style with the dark hair, she just has that certain something. They are all great though, easily launching a thousand!
@pensandshakers Жыл бұрын
A thousand.
@AmandaJ__ Жыл бұрын
At least 17
@berkleypearl2363 Жыл бұрын
This is so strange and beautiful. She just looks like a normal woman. She’s beautiful but she just looks normal. I think my own perception of beauty is so skewed because of the world we live in. I feel like when I look at her face and I look at mine that I could be considered beautiful too. This is oddly comforting
@charisseadara Жыл бұрын
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I would have been so beautiful in a different time and place. Ironically when I went to a foreign country people said I was attractive minus what I thought were my prettiest features: my eye color because that eye color was common in their country. So even in this modern world beauty various from place to place.
@SharonHF Жыл бұрын
My guess would be while she appears normal today, in her time her looks were much rarer. Ie they state the blonde/light hair and blue eyes were uncommon.
@DannyBoyle-tp5vg Жыл бұрын
@@charisseadara No, it isn't. Beauty is largely symmetrical.
@thevictorianconservative1093 Жыл бұрын
I’m in your camp, she is on the higher end of mid.
@thevictorianconservative1093 Жыл бұрын
@@DannyBoyle-tp5vgI mean, to a point. You can be symmetrically hideous. Each side more ugly than the last
@racheltoler3895 Жыл бұрын
I love the first recreation of Helen. She looks very beautiful but in a believable way that fit for her time and culture.
@andreamelissamorales138711 ай бұрын
YOU MADE HER BEAUTIFUL! OMG! IT'S CRAZY HOW THE COLORING OF HER HIR AND EYES DOESN'T ADD OR TAKE AWAY FROM HER BEAUTY BUT HER FEATURES THEMSELVES
@RosalinaRose-gk7pk11 ай бұрын
Helen was so beautiful and im doing my own video of Nefertiti recreation her realistically
@HisNameIsEL12 күн бұрын
….Eh 🤷🏾♂️
@vackradelfin Жыл бұрын
I think the strawberry blonde would make people flock just to see her. As you say it was valued for its rarity. But I must say the brunette version is absolutely stunning.
@mir-jan3496 Жыл бұрын
Greek they love blond, all Greek women are dark hair.
@bonniemccormack1361 Жыл бұрын
My thoughts as well.
@deborahbaker4770 Жыл бұрын
I agree
@maddhatter3564 Жыл бұрын
@@mir-jan3496 and an attractive red head is rare anywhere, so theres that.
@moonstone4475 Жыл бұрын
@@mir-jan3496Well, not all really.
@olafshomkirtimukh9935 Жыл бұрын
Having worked in advertising, in my youth, I can say that _beauty_ often went beyond the body. It was also how she smiled, the timbre of her voice, how she walked, the sensuosity of the gait (even outside the catwalk), her natural charm, all this added up to make someone _strike as being more beautiful_ than another girl who had simply gorgeous looks. That said, your 1st "recreation" certainly looked more like the _face that might've launched a 1000 ships!_
@xarenanotmyrealname4134 Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree with you after all Cleopatra was said to not be amazingly beautiful with just her looks it was the fact that she was a words smith and incredibly smart.
@loridresser9420 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for drawing her realistically. Her hair isn’t perfect, her clothes look correct. Chef’s kiss
@BlackRose-rp7kv Жыл бұрын
Exactly. A lot of people like to boldly say none of the bullshit it’s all about face value looks. It’s a good start but the same people will then tell you they stopped being attracted to someone once they spoke or saw their teeth. Face value is one thing, the second part is how people imagine or fantasize a person to be, act, and sound
@karenbelin6470 Жыл бұрын
In that era , beauty would be seen more in the elite due to the harsh realities of life for those who lived normal lives . With that being said . I say that the first version was the best rendition Pertly due to to her unusually beautiful-shade of hair . In a harsh world Men are drawn to the elegant , softness , beauty , the Essence of someone that allows them to escape the ordinary and elevates them by possessing her .
@Jeniffer61867 Жыл бұрын
Facial features trumps everything
@melvaleventhal52316 ай бұрын
The actress who played Helen of Troy in the movie with Orlando Bloom was drop dead gorgeous 🥰
@chamuelsuarez36265 ай бұрын
The recreation kind of looks like her, the actress, Diane Kruger.
@mutteringmale4 ай бұрын
Was this the netflix version with Serena Williams as Helen of Troy? Where she complained that sailors on the galley were making racial disparaging comments and she demanded to end all poverty in the world NOW, and smoking a ciagarette while holding a butt lit beer?
@emushi83944 ай бұрын
No she wasnt
@mutteringmale4 ай бұрын
@@emushi8394 You prefer dogs? R they your best friend late at night?
@kelceynicole4 ай бұрын
@@emushi8394yes she was. her beauty was striking!
@mlani4586 Жыл бұрын
I think it would be interesting to make a Facial Re-creation of Achilles. Achilles was the best soldier in Greece and he was considered to be the most beautiful man in Greece.
@chloeblume Жыл бұрын
Homer considered Memnon to be the most beautiful man. He was an Ethiopian king who fought and was killed in the Trojan War (according to the Iliad.)
@DeborahPalm-gc4ut Жыл бұрын
Everyone know Achilles looked just like Brad Pitt!
@mutteringmale Жыл бұрын
@@DeborahPalm-gc4ut Probably...I bet if you used that measuring principle on Brad's face, it would turn out to be right on target. And remember, most people were a lot shorter due to lack of a balanced diet and protein. Brad has had it all, which the nobility of all countries would have also. So Achilles would be handsome, tall and well built. For example, after WWII and the occupation of Japan, the average size and tallness went up quite a bit when they started eating partly an American diet rich in protein like hamburger, spam and such.
@sunilgoswami821311 ай бұрын
Brad pitt 😂😂
@mutteringmale11 ай бұрын
@@chloeblume And we all know that Ethiopians are blacks/negroes, and they built the pyramids also, right? So Memy boy was really a "nubian" or "Ethiopian king who traveled all the way up to Greece to be a King there to? Or is the PC/Woke term "Saracen" for negro not used anymore?
@kittymama6317 Жыл бұрын
I had never heard the whole story of Helen and the Trojan War. Fascinating! Love this channel so much.
@RoyaltyNowStudios Жыл бұрын
Thank you! We found it so interesting as well, the Trojan War as a whole is a great epic. And, they've found remnants of a historical "Troy" in modern-day Turkey - makes you wonder if perhaps there is a grain of truth to these stories!
@erinesque1889 Жыл бұрын
There’s a podcast called Trojan War Podcast that goes into vast detail about all of this and through the whole war
@benisrood Жыл бұрын
You should read The Iliad.
@susanaduarteraposo Жыл бұрын
Troy, the Film with Brad Pitt - see it, it’s this story told
@Catmom-gl5nt Жыл бұрын
I always found the Odyssey to resonate more with me. The language, even translated, is haunting. Not to mention, Clodia decided to take a page out of Clytemnestra‘a book a few centuries later. Baths are dangerous.
@michaelmalone90627 ай бұрын
The first Helen is absolutely stunning. Your voice adds to the charmingness of Helen. Thanks!
@bcpr9812 Жыл бұрын
Becca, not only are your artistic recreations beautiful and bring historical figures to life, you're also an excellent storyteller and documentarian. Thanks to you and Andre for creating this channel, you deserve all of your success.
@bernardcohen332 Жыл бұрын
I feel you have not created a great beauty but an attractive one.
@JunpakuKarasu Жыл бұрын
they're an ai "artist"
@amymc6885 Жыл бұрын
Agreed! Captivating story teller!!
@merahkesumba Жыл бұрын
Sayyidatina Khadijah
@KurlyKy Жыл бұрын
Thank you SO MUCH for your hermeneutical, evidence-based, time-and-culture-contextualized approach to this creation of Helen of Troy. I am SO, SO SICK of historical figures/characters (especially those with well-established, verifiable ethnic backgrounds) being stylized to our modern aesthetic standards, as if they aren’t beautiful without forcing our impossible criteria on them like the surgically-created ski-jump micro-nose, no wrinkles, overinflated duck lips, high cheekbones with no buccal fat, etc. I LOVE this recreation and have so much respect for your approach and your work.
@RoyaltyNowStudios Жыл бұрын
Thank you! We worked hard on the research for this one for that reason :) Really appreciate this comment and totally agree! I knew some people would say "ew not beautiful" simply because that's the point - beauty standards CHANGE!
@needparalegal Жыл бұрын
Fat is very recent, ancient women looked like super models compared to today's women. Especially in Rome, where women shaved their bodies.
@norman5340 Жыл бұрын
Evidence based??? It belongs to the same category as fairy tales. All the "Evidence" won't withstand 10s of logic. First, Homer was blind. He couldn't tell the difference between a horse and a boat. Let alone what features make up a beautiful woman. If Homer felt the face of dog, was told that dog was a woman, he would have to believe you and he might say: That woman is beautiful, But oh Zeus, her breath stanks
@needparalegal Жыл бұрын
@@norman5340 Why you hating on dogs? Dogs are far more beautiful than the average American "woman".
@alekid Жыл бұрын
@@norman5340 You know what else belongs to the category of fairy tales? Homer and its blindness, which you here use as a weapon to attack a reasonable comment. Homer means blind, but that was most likely not a physical attribute but an indication of a visionary man, one who probably never existed with that name, because there is no evidence he did even among the ancient greeks. Even if he did, we all here understood that the Iliad is only partially historically based (I hope you did too) and that an author doesn't need to SEE his characters face to face in order to portray them as legends and rumors suggest. Thus recreating an imaginary Helen based on contextualised cultural standards is fine and fun play, as the artist researched all she could within the limits of what is possible.
@ibisparada90158 ай бұрын
What a wonderful story. Our perception of beauty has changed through the centuries, but I have met many beautiful Greek women and men. Overall, they’re a beautiful people. I can see Helen of Troy in their faces.
@ravenslullabye Жыл бұрын
Your light-haired Helen is absolutely beautiful, and I appreciate the cultural details you add to all your characters, bringing authenticity to your creations. I'm always captivated by your interpretation and modernization of people from our history, real or not. I didn't know the full story of Helen, but you once again have drawn us in with your eloquent story-telling. Thank you so much!
@janedey483310 ай бұрын
Éloquent srory telling as one said & of course with Vénitien blonde haïr as it is more rare....
@sunshinemerlot9790 Жыл бұрын
If I had to pick a villain in this story, I would say it was Aphrodite. On the surface, it would seem that Aphrodite is benevolent and she gives Paris the one thing he wanted the most and then later on saved his life. However, I think she is the villain because she did not allow Paris and Helen to fall in love naturally and of their own free will. She "magicked" it if you will so that they fell in love at first sight. It wasn't something that decided on their own. Then, when Paris was defeated, instead of him dying with honor, she dishonored him by saving him. I have not read the Iliad and Odyssey (it has always been on my to do list) so I don't know if there is more in the books but she played with their lives so to me, she is the villain.
@yesthatmousyiris4887 Жыл бұрын
And the Goddess of Discord too she started it all by making the golden apple.
@jantaria4393 Жыл бұрын
@@yesthatmousyiris4887 Nah, I wouldn't go so far and call her a villain, she was just a divinely affronted that she haven't been invited to a party. All she did was having a little fun on the others expense. It's not exactly like she, let's say, put Helena and all of Greece to sleep for a hundred years and grew a thick thorny hedge around her, so everyone trying to come to the rescue would bleed out in the attempt. That would be villainy. But nobody would go that far over not being invited to a party, right?
@melenatorr Жыл бұрын
@@jantaria4393 We could also focus on the shepherd who spared Paris and allowed the prophecy to come true .... also there's a variation in which Zeus was aware that Troy had to fall, so whether it was through Helen and Paris or some other means, the tragedy was going to happen. So the ultimate villain is Fate, which no god can defy.
@RebeccaStamm Жыл бұрын
Helen was completely innocent in this affair. It’s not her fault Aphrodite slipped her some sort of love drug because the goddess wanted the title “most beautiful.” What woman doesn’t want to be the most beautiful? Though if those goddesses had any class, they’d have given it to the bride rather than fighting over it. Everyone knows the bride is the most beautiful on her wedding day. Even still, I’m going to give Aphrodite a pass and call Eris, Goddess of Discord, the true villain of this story. One may be tempted to excuse her throwing the golden apple into the wedding reception since she was left off the guest list. However, she was left off because she sowed discord wherever she went. Who wants that on her wedding day? And they still couldn’t prevent Eris from ruining the occasion. Eris is the villain. The other possibility would be Zeus for not checking his fighting wives at a party. It was his idea to find the shepherd and to have the shepherd settle the question. Yet, he wouldn’t have had to do that if Eris wasn’t stirring the pot in the first place. It’s still Eris.
@robinkaskey3251 Жыл бұрын
The tragedy lays at King Priam's feet. Who would let an arrogant womanizer like Paris go on that mission?
@DeviantDebianDuck5 ай бұрын
I love how I wasn't aware I just got a nice story telling right there, thank you!
@shironerisilk Жыл бұрын
She looks amazing and the rare coloring (red hair and blue eyes) theory makes a lot of sense, but I think she looks even more beautiful in the Mycenaean version. The dark hair and eyes seem to enhance the perfection of her features even more!
@alineroberts Жыл бұрын
I totally agree. The Mycenaean version is gorgeous. The reddish blonde version makes me think of Blake Lively.
@kilipaki87oritahiti Жыл бұрын
I’ve always had at least one red head in my class when going to school growing up in Norway, not the same as ginger, and one had classic red hair, pale freckle skin and blue eyes. She was part Danish. People forget there were 3 different Greek cultures/tribes, and that blue eyes originated in the Middle East. And today, many in Turkey does actually look like this.
@mountaingirl6479 Жыл бұрын
I like the brunette as well, but I would guess at the red hair in my eyes would be more accurate. Red hair was not as common in the past, as it is now, since you can get it in a box, and it’s very popular to dye your hair red. we have some natural redheads in our family, so I guess I’m partial. But I thought Helen with the dark hair was exceptionally beautiful.
@FrostyGerardo-kr7xs Жыл бұрын
We need a Troy version.
@evilqueenyiayia8 ай бұрын
Red hair and blue eyes are amongst the most uncommon humans. Need both parents to have two recessive genes. 2 for hair and blue eyes. ❤
@libbyjensen1858 Жыл бұрын
I envision Helen as your first depiction. I've read the poem and your initial recreation is how I pictured her. You did an amazing job!
@libbyhicks7549 Жыл бұрын
Hi Libby.
@horiaioanfilip5019 Жыл бұрын
YES !!
@Rottimail Жыл бұрын
No.
@markc1234golf Жыл бұрын
👍👍
@wrxena8 ай бұрын
SO Helen looks like Emily Blunt?
@xristosimprezas50066 ай бұрын
The depth that Greek mythology has is astounding!I dont know if troy war was myth but all other like cerberus,harpies cyplops etc are with extreme dertails
@AmicheleStyle5 ай бұрын
Archaeologists have ACTUALLY FOUND the lost city of Troy...It was a "real" place, that's a fact...
@silkenaria Жыл бұрын
For my senior year of high school I did a year abroad in Greece. My host family, local friends and random strangers on the street called me Helen or little Helen. I was told it was because of my reddish blonde hair and blue eyes. You are an incredibly talented artist I could easily see any of those women being the basis for the story of Helen of Troy.
@littleauthor7226 Жыл бұрын
main character fr
@tedwalford7615 Жыл бұрын
Heather of Troy! 🙂
@jout738 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion big nose seems more manly, than feminine. Same with big eyes, big forehead and big lips. So I would say she looks solid 6 or 7/10 as woman with her looks. She dosent have that symmetrical nose and not the face of the most beutiful woman on earth in my opinion. 7/10 is preatty range, so she just makes it to the preatty or 6/10 good range.
@jout738 Жыл бұрын
@@littleauthor7226 She was made to be important charchter by the gods, but not main charchter, when that was Achiles in the story of the city of Troy.
@littleauthor7226 Жыл бұрын
@@jout738 i get what you are saying, though I was talking about heather not helen. imagine going to greece and getting called helen, who is imagined as the face that set sail a thousand ships is pretty main character vibes
@paulfurnas6968 Жыл бұрын
I am 83 yers old and have known the story for for many decades, but the first part of the video (uo until the war) brought it to life for me in a wonderful way ! Thank you ! My favorite face is. the one without makeup.
@mchall555811 ай бұрын
Awesome work! Me personally, find the first version the most beautiful, but again, that’s me. What is surprising is that, thinking of your ratio calculation of the Greece’s several thousand years ago, women of today looks like this!
@gregrea9578 Жыл бұрын
This is probably the best summary of the Trojan War I've ever heard -- Thank you for your a narrative clarity
@StopSlavery5 ай бұрын
technically she is from Sparta, so she should be called "Helen of Sparta "
@emushi83944 ай бұрын
@@StopSlavery Troy was the place whom got burned because of her leaving Sparta
@debrafrye-balint1670 Жыл бұрын
I strongly agree that your first style/type Helen is your best by far. I also have always felt that even though most women in that area were darker featured that Helen would have been unusually blonde and blue eyed. Your creation is stunning and took my breath away. Thank you for reciting the story. It has been a long time since i last heard the story (myth). Thank you
@celiayounger9202 Жыл бұрын
Blond and blue eyes was given by the painters in XVII-XVIII . EVEN THOUGH in Grace also can find red headed and light brown hair …
@geoffrey121148 Жыл бұрын
I definitely want to say the first one ☝️ she is absolutely beautiful -love redheads.
@LordHoward Жыл бұрын
in southern Greece, it was definitely unusual
@galadrielwoods2332 Жыл бұрын
At the time, the mediterranean was dominated almost entirely populated by Caucasians with light hair and eyes. Only in more relatively recent history has the demographics changed to the dark featured people.
@Ahalya190 Жыл бұрын
@@galadrielwoods2332stop spreading misinformation lmao. Early portraits of the romans depicted people with dark hair and eyes.
@MakimasGoodBoy11 күн бұрын
This was one of the most entertaining and attention stealing video I’ve ever watched. I was glued in the entire time. I think it’s due to the writing, but especially the voice. Very soothing, yet captivating. Looking forward to learning more!
@pau191 Жыл бұрын
What you create is beautiful. You are a true artist and manage to tell a great story, while teaching history, culture, traditions. You make us feel empathy for the characters in a way that textbook history doesn't and that makes us understand ourselves better.
@laura0532 Жыл бұрын
I have loved this story since I was 12 years old. We studied Greek Mythology and read it in school. Your image of Helen is what I always imagined her to be, beautiful yet quietly strong and determined. Also your telling of this incredible story is fantastic. 😊
@Thealignmentkeys5 ай бұрын
I immediately had total goosebumps when I saw the lighter haired version of Helen - I think you are spot on with that one!
@carolelindagonzalez1087 Жыл бұрын
I've always imagined Helen as light haired. Your version is certainly lovely, but I thought the dark haired version was even more beautiful. The dark hair framed her face in a way that emphasized the beauty of her features.
@juliapissarnitski1908 Жыл бұрын
yess!! I so agree
@totoitutucoco Жыл бұрын
We have to see it from a political perspective also. If the story is true, then Menelaus and Agememnon wanted to loot Troy for its wealth and her eloping with Paris was a very good reason they got. I don't think a queen can be so easily kidnapped. She rather eloped from her unfulfilled marriage and her husband and the King took advantage of that.
@deepblack2193 Жыл бұрын
I think the blonde suited her more
@PhoenixFires9 Жыл бұрын
Both colourings looked lovely to me… without the uni-brow. ☺️
@fabrislemos Жыл бұрын
I love that since she had the "face that launched a thousand ships", one Helen became a (satiric) measuring unit of beauty. And of course, you can measure someone's beauty by how many ships would be lauched if that person were to be kidnapped: 1 ship = 1 miliHelen
@bekkakay8573Ай бұрын
Really lovely. The golden ratio is a concept that fills me with awe and curiosity.
@jlongino51823 Жыл бұрын
My goodness. I was blown away by your interpretation, all 3 of them. I wasn’t ready for just how gorgeous she would be based on the rules, timeframe standards and research when respect to all were taken into consideration. Absolutely stunning work. Helen, while fictional, would have looked like the timeframe in which depicted and the modernization here left my jaw dropping. She looks so beautiful, yet she’s every woman and she’s known as the most beautiful. I just see it in the face you’ve created. Everyone but herself. Blown away. Your videos are fascinating. Truly. Wow. Thank you for this. ❤
@bisongatem-tambe5676 Жыл бұрын
I loved your Myceanean recreation of Helen. I am very pleased that you recreated her and the Spartan re-creations according to the beauty standards of the specific people and of their specific day or era. This is the beauty of history and why we lovers of history inquire into the past. Being as authentic as possible, allowing of course for errors takes us back into those times as closely as possible. I must say, according to our modern beauty standards, Helen appeared quite ordinary to me. But this is because, I am a product of a different people (different in time, race and culture) and a different age. Thank you again.
@kineticstar Жыл бұрын
It's hard for me to imagine a blonde spartan. Every Greek I know from the area has black or auburn hair. I know it's possible, but I personally have never seen one. But that Mycenaean Helen is captivating. She is what I imagine a Greek spartan woman to look like.
@user-sg4ov7ng4h Жыл бұрын
@@kineticstarprobably because rare = "prettier". like in the middleages, blonde and redhair was the sh*t
@willmclaughlin44562 ай бұрын
Not only are you an amazingly talented artist but you’re historical summaries are TOP NOTCH. Keep making history come to life for us. And this is my first and probably last KZbin comment.
@stevenhenthorne2 Жыл бұрын
I like the first version the best, although the Mycynean dress is stunning. I prefer a natural look over cosmetics, and I strongly agree that the Greeks would have seen Helen as more beautiful with lighter hair.
@treasurechest123 Жыл бұрын
I’m impressed as always but especially impressed you take the time to list references-a lost treasure in our culture. Thank you.
@vralicia11 ай бұрын
This video was wild I was so hooked to the story and your art is so good!❤ thanks
@CeruleanCzarina Жыл бұрын
I loved this recounting of the story, and beauty is truly subjective. The dark-haired Helen was the more stunning version to my eyes.
@chomama1628 Жыл бұрын
Most women would have been dark haired as Greeks so the sight of blonde or strawberry blondes would be rare even today. It would have been something highly desired among the usual dark haired beauties so it would set her apart.
@jimtruscott5670 Жыл бұрын
@ CeruleanCzarina. One of the things that this video demonstrates is that beauty is not subjective.
@privatedonut291410 ай бұрын
@@chomama1628 Maybe you missed it but they said beauty was subjective??? They simply said they thought the brunette version was more beautiful and here you went on with something else
@privatedonut291410 ай бұрын
@@jimtruscott5670Yes it is. Helen may not have been beautiful in another part of the world or culture. Simple as that.
@jimtruscott567010 ай бұрын
@@privatedonut2914 😁😁😁You have no idea what the issue about beauty is.
@antonnym214 Жыл бұрын
She's a stunner. The lips form a perfect Cupid's bow. I've seen it quoted that beauty is the absence of ugly. There's definitely no ugly here. Well done!
@silverbullet19797 күн бұрын
I always wondered what Helen would look like in real life, your reconstruction of her is just amazing... I can certainly say that I'm hooked now at your channel... Subscribed!!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@PukaHeadMan Жыл бұрын
I like the way you narrated Homer’s Iliad incorporating numerous historical drawings, paintings, and stone sculptures. I also like the original version of Helen you created. Great job!
@roxanneaspogard1327 Жыл бұрын
Helen was fated by the gods I believe. I liked the second Helen with the brown hair and joined up eye brows. That looks very authentic from what I have seen from old sites in Greece and Italy. Troy is actually located in modern day Turkey. Love your work, it's well researched indeed!
@jonthompson32798 ай бұрын
As many times I have heard the story of Troy. This one really surprises me. Excellent video.
@kimweidner7351 Жыл бұрын
I particularly liked the Mycenaean version, I thought her dark hair was a striking brunette version. Having said that, the first version of Helen, with the natural look was so beautiful. I really enjoyed your story telling, your channel is one of my favorites! ❤
@kirstenshindler7767 Жыл бұрын
The first one is my pick here… but I have some very beautiful Greek friends with dark features.. but in your depictions I like the fairer version.
@StephenD-ve4ju Жыл бұрын
@@kirstenshindler7767 the first one is the accurate one according to her descriptions
@artawhirler Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite episodes on your channel ever! You did a good job of briefly summarizing this very complicated story. As for Helen herself, I had always imagined her as a blonde with blue eyes, similar to your first version. And since the idea of female beauty has varied considerably depending on historical period and cultural background, I congratulate you for going to the trouble of finding out the standards that would have been popular in ancient Greece, like the statue of Aphrodite, the Golden Ratio, etc. Overall you did a brilliant job on this! Congratulations!
@thr3ddy11 ай бұрын
Your 15 minute synopsis of the Illiad was fantastic; really well done!
@rachaelpanda Жыл бұрын
It's been decades since I last read the Iliad and it was so fun hearing you retell the story. You have a lovely voice, your speech pacing is very calming and interesting, and you paint a clear picture with your storytelling! I LOVED THIS! Thank you for creating this and sharing with us ❤
@stephaniecook2441 Жыл бұрын
@Rachaelpanda It's a computerised audio. That's why it's so even and consistent.
@PrinceAlhorian Жыл бұрын
When I inquired on the possibility of recreating Helen of Troy, way back with the Joan of Arc video, I would have never imagined a sight of such natural beauty. I can see why a thousand ships were launched. I won't even put aside the possibility, that her sad tale was a slight from a jealous and vexatious Aphrodite (who was known to despise any girl who could be more beautiful than her. Using Aphrodite's face as a base, somewhere Eris is smirking). I believe Helen, thus far, is your magnum opus. Thank You, Becca, and Bravo.
@RoyaltyNowStudios Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you so much ❤❤
@QueenMahaon Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍
@lindac73248 ай бұрын
I think you've done a great job using the all information we have from Helen's time period to recreate her. Since the information we have to go on points to a fair skinned, blue eyed, blonde, your blonde Helen is probably what she looked like. My own preference, based on my own tastes and likely influenced by our own time, is for the dark haired, dark eyed version because I find her more immediately attention-getting and attention-holding. Thank you so much for the fascinating re-creation of Helen and the whole background story!
@JessCsBooks Жыл бұрын
I can see either with the golden hair working. I know the unibrow isn't pleasing to our modern aesthetics, but if it was aesthetically pleasing to the Greeks I could still see the face launching a thousand ships. She still looks beautiful with it. The one on the far left (the first one you revealed) is so naturally beautiful. I think this your best recreation yet!
@pa7114 Жыл бұрын
Guys, you've done it again! I'm amazed by this video. You did a wonderful job bringing Helen to life. The Trojan War has always fascinated me, and seeing such a good video recreating Helen's physical features considering the context and using actual information instead of the modern view of beauty is something I'm thankful for. So, thanks, Royalty Now!
@RoyaltyNowStudios Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
@glamsky3257 Жыл бұрын
Love the story but tbh I'm a bit dissapointed with the recreation of her. She's supposed to be the most beautiful woman ever lived. But based on your recreation, she's just average looking by today standard. Her face is too long, her nose too long and big, and no cheek bones. She even has eye bags and smile line. 😢 Today make up artists would try to cover her eyebags with concelear, and use countour to create cheekbones and smaller nose for her 😂 Well, maybe she's considered extremely beautiful in her time. But that shows what considered beautiful do change throughout the time.
@EllieDaisy Жыл бұрын
@@glamsky3257sounds like you’re definitely influenced by modern beauty standards. Long noses, plucked large foreheads and pale skin have all be different trends throughout history - what they viewed as most beautiful will be totally different. And also natural - our makeup is totally different. Personally think the recreation is absolutely gorgeous!! Massive props to the artist for creating such an incredible image.
@TheUberSchattenjager11 ай бұрын
The fantastic video that launched 24K clicks! Really well done!
@freckledspeckled5406 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, you are my favorite channel on KZbin now. The algorithm blessed me with this video a few weeks ago and I've slowly been binging through your other ones. Your recreations are wonderful and especially ancient ones like this pique my interest and sense of wonder. But the best part of your videos in my opinion is the history and story telling. It's so well done, so intriguing and enthralling. I can't stop myself!! I'm also mind blown every time the end credits come up and its just you two. Music, research, art, all of it is top notch; something 20 people or more couldn't match if they tried. Keep it up!!!
@andohlea Жыл бұрын
How does this channel not have like at least 1M subscribers? Seriously…these vids are so well made on all levels 🤩
@gabriellafox7948 Жыл бұрын
I agree!🕊🇨🇦🕊
@leygann Жыл бұрын
It takes time, years
@GlennSilva-gp2ly11 ай бұрын
of course it is but not now, maybe more years
@rhyswallace35909 ай бұрын
You should definitely do more videos on characters from mythology. There are several depictions of Heroes and Gods that I'd love to see rendered realistically. Nice job with Helen!
@alisturkericmacnanty159 Жыл бұрын
I choose Helen #3 with the dark hair, oddly, although I love redheads, the dark hair in your amazing recreation seamed to make her looks "pop". Thank you for this wonderful history!
@terrikennedy3088 Жыл бұрын
The first rendition of Helen is absolutely stunning. Your gifted at removing the sense of distance normslly experieced when viewing artistic renderings of women from the distant past. I feel as if I see something about you in each of your female renderings.
@QBee921805 ай бұрын
Love the interpretation of Helen. She is beautiful in my opinion but not to the point to cause war. It's so crazy how beauty standards have always been around and will always change throughout history. Beauty is definitely in the eyes of the beholder.
@M.Campbell Жыл бұрын
Beauty, through history, has always been a moving target. There are periods of time where I would have been a great beauty. Certainly not now, but just knowing that makes me feel a bit gratified. You do such fascinating work. Balancing ancient standards of beauty, while trying to not be overly influenced by modern standards, isn't an easy thing to achieve but you do a great job on all your historical recreations and your hard work shows. You are respectful of the ethnicity and standards of beauty, for the times your subjects lived in. I for one really appreciate it.
@GM-cq6ez Жыл бұрын
Not about you!
@badabing-g4g Жыл бұрын
Fibonacci sequence isn't a new thing, so ideal beauty hadn't changed much. It goes beyond aesthetics why some men become enamored, and men love novelty
@ArtistMelAnn Жыл бұрын
The tv mini series Helen of Troy from the year 2003 was spot on with who they chose as an actress for her and she looks extremely similar to your first depiction.
@liad0x10 ай бұрын
I like the last version most because I believe dark hair/features is most greek. She looks 'normal' but absolutely stunning.
@anthonytroisi66828 ай бұрын
The third version is stunning but to have such a great reputation for beauty, Helen must have had extraordinary attributes. For this reason, the kught-haired, blue=eyed Helen is likely the most accurate description.
@DonsArtnGames Жыл бұрын
Helen was beautiful for her time, and your recreation makes her absolutely AMAZING and beautiful for today. I'm falling for your recreation of her. Thank you very much for your diligence to bring as accurate a Helen to life. Keep up the wonderful work. As for your questions at the end, your recreation is even better than what I was imagining before... You raised the bar for me.
@MJ-jq3jx Жыл бұрын
I love the way you narrate the stories. It is very engaging and your voice is very pleasant. ❤
@AmicheleStyle5 ай бұрын
INDEED FRIEND, INDEED!!! AGREE 💯%!!!
@mm-nt8el7 ай бұрын
She looks just like my middle daughter, Bella. Ironically, I prayed before she was born and asked God to simply make her beautiful as what he saw as beautiful. She is 14 now and she is sweet, gentle, kind and lovely in every way. I'm so proud that she is my daughter. God truly made her lovely in every way. ❤❤❤❤
@blackapplefilms3721 Жыл бұрын
This channel is so original, your recreations are so good, the background information sees to stick to facts, and you have the most pleasant voice to tell these stories. You make a great storyteller.
@JunpakuKarasu Жыл бұрын
they're an ai "artist"
@Polkadot2 Жыл бұрын
This channel is inspiring and absolutely amazing. Thank you for the hard work you do - you should have millions of followers
@RoyaltyNowStudios Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! We so appreciate it!
@lyddie810 ай бұрын
This was great timing, I’ve always loved this myth but I’m reading Margaret George’s book on Helen of Troy right now and it’s great to be able to envision her better. I do think she would’ve had golden hair and I agree that the beauty of a person is their looks but also how they carry themselves. I’ve meet many people that I think are much more beautiful in life then their picture could ever convey.
@blehlee6745 Жыл бұрын
goodness!! your content made me fall in love with ancient history all over again!! thank you so much
@TerranIV Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great summary of the Trojan War and ancient Greek ideas of feminine beauty. It is really cool to see your interpretation of what Helen would look like. It is cool to see what the Greeks may have imagined when they heard the story.
@annagering84308 ай бұрын
I find myself drawn more to the dark hair and eyes. But she is beautiful and I enjoyed your explanation of why you chose to portray her this way.
@caritak5638 Жыл бұрын
I love the first strawberry blonde Helen. Thank you again for making interesting content.💕
@dennispasch9538 Жыл бұрын
This story line was Wonderfull. And your version of Helen is breathtaking
@donnamcardle8928Ай бұрын
Love the history and your explanation of how you came to portray Helen! Than u
@PokhrajRoy. Жыл бұрын
I love thé storytelling sessions in every video. It’s so calming.
@TheGarnetObsidian Жыл бұрын
Well done! The first view, I did like the dramatic makeup (without the monobrow). There was a cult of Helen for 500 years - it was reported that Helen appeared to retain her beauty into her fifties and was worshipped by some as a goddess. Xanthe as you pointed out, described a hair color range of auburn, light brown with golden highlights, to the color of wheat. This hair color range was highly regarded in the region and could probably be augmented with lemon, or henna, and sunlight. Very entertaining and informative, thank you so much for all your great work!
@pengster25922 ай бұрын
Thank you. I remembered this so differently from when I was in school many moons ago. I just read Silence of the Girls and was a bit confused. This video nicely explained the relevant history and mythology.
@Wyattinous Жыл бұрын
Every time I think of Helen, I always think back at a funny quip Patroclus or Achilles in Madaline Miller’s novel makes when talking about why she left for Troy in Chapter 22. The way Frazer Douglas reads “A thousand ships have sailed for her!” is very funny and always rings in my ear when I think of Helen 😂. You knocked it out of the park like usual RNS, always exciting when you post a new facial reconstruction❤️
@arrashealing Жыл бұрын
Frazer Douglas's narration of that novel is one of the best audios I've ever come across!
@helpinyerdasellavon Жыл бұрын
Beautiful narration and recreation of Helen of Troy. My favourite is the first version, magnificent work. Thank you 💐
@FLORA4389911 ай бұрын
My mother's paternal family comes from Helen's area and she looked like your recreation of Helen at her youth, very white skin, thick blond hair and with light blue eyes, like godess Athena. Τhey have this transparency of the diamond and the eyes of the owl, (the sacred bird - symbol of Athena). Believe me they are like heaven smiles at you when they smile but when they get angry it's like ice cuts you, She's 85 now but still beautiful for her age, very imposing, charming and the way she walks is still magical and her hair is still thick with a wonderful silver shade. I look like my mother a lot but I got the colors from her mother: red hair, (that she used to style them for me like ancient statues or Celtic hairstyles, it was something I hated back then), olive green eyes, (the most ancient tone), which is the most common shade of green in Greece and unfortunately the most sensitive to the sun white skin due to the red-haired version of gene MC1R. My grandmother's paternal family comes from Corfu. In the Ionian islands there was and still is the biggest amound of red haired people in Greece. Odysseus had red hair. My mother was born and raised at Thiseion, below the Acropolis hill of Athens, me as well, so the neighbors used also call her Karyatis because of her beauty. But as a result of a combination of three generations in Athens and her Spartan blood she was a very strict person. Women in theese cities are very strong with great affection but can be very hard, they are leaders. As an artist, painter, I have measured the analogies of all my family members. They just laughed but theese analogies are the reason that somebody looks beautiful even if hasn't so beautiful characteristics. I realy loved your video, thank you so much. Best wishes to all for 2024.
@NOELBERNASOL11 ай бұрын
Show us her picture please
@soundmind6910 ай бұрын
My moms family is from greek Aegean islands, italian and levant They mustve had red hair in there somewhere otherwise i wouldnt have it now. One of her families last names is porreca which is similar to pirecca meaning "Man with red hair"
@ECKOArt.Psychic.Energy.Artist7 ай бұрын
@@soundmind69 There were many red haired, fair skinned, and blue and green eyes people's all over the world early on if you look. They just don't push that part of history now. There were many before they mixed in with other people's from other lands in some cases. It's not popular to say it.
@soundmind697 ай бұрын
@@ECKOArt.Psychic.Energy.Artist true true
@verinhajor Жыл бұрын
I love history in general, I've a wish for this channel: Could you do the reconstruction of William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke? His history is so fascinating!
@jamieirene6024 Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous as a strawberry blonde! The entire story and your voice made it an excellent video. Your art creation of Helen was so exciting- outstanding work!
@zoazede35110 ай бұрын
Gorgeous! 1st one is def. the best and more accurate, and yeah, really beautyfull indeed, but the more than a thousand ships didn´t move a finger because of Helena, they did it because 1) alliance oaths and 2) because Illión/Troya had an inmense income due to the versatility, rich and diverse of its ports that connected commercially with Thrace, Egypt, Greece and Persia
@lauraburroughs226 Жыл бұрын
The first one with the Blue Eyes! Fascinating how you did that with your artistry and Greek ideology!
@yas4435 Жыл бұрын
I begin crying with joy of the first energy in my life of thinking about Helen and what she might’ve looked like. This image is beyond my imagination in my curiosity.❤❤❤❤
@DK-gy7ll11 ай бұрын
This is proof that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. While not bad looking, I can say that 10 minutes walking through the local shopping mall would reveal a dozen or more women who I'd consider much prettier than this rendition of Helen.
@ECKOArt.Psychic.Energy.Artist7 ай бұрын
Most of them would not look that way without all of their products which didn't exist back then. Also half of them probably have ass cheek inserts, glue on lashes, and a million other things. Men usually have no idea what women are doing to themselves to look the way they is natural. LOL.
@thegreatshaking7 ай бұрын
Agree.
@erilove5933 ай бұрын
I know only a few women that they wake up beautiful and all the day remain beautiful, blessed with really good genes, maybe she was just like that, the mayority of beautiful women are more beautiful because she can take care of themselves but I guess at that time not all the women could/didnt know or want to take care of their beauty
@themalawiandiner180Ай бұрын
@@erilove593Women have always taken care of themselves to look beautiful, even back then they knew the power of beauty.
@seriliaykilel Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful, succinct retelling of the Iliad (and the Trojan Horse from the Odyssey). Great video as always
@deirdregibbons5609 Жыл бұрын
I like all three versions. Each one is a different interpretation. I really like your focus was on the Golden Mean and ancient Greek beauty standards. I also think it interesting that Helen was Spartan, but from an era in Sparta that predated the stoic military society that many people associate with Sparta.
@IntraVortex11 ай бұрын
Really beautiful work! Thank you.
@Tameasa Жыл бұрын
I am as fascinated by your telling of the Greeks and the Trojans with your recreation of Helen. However, I have never really considered the features you've explained and drawn out. As always, I love all of the recreations and how it causes me to consider more than just literature or history. Very well done and quite beautiful! Thank you!
@leannehallas9307 Жыл бұрын
I liked the Mycenaean Helen best. She was most certainly beautiful and it is a myth after all but as a Mycenaean woman she looks the most real. Brilliant video as I've come to expect with wonderful editing and music but most incredible research and brilliant art work. Congratulations! I love your channel. I think I'm obsessed. Can hardly wait to be notified about anything new. Leanne. XOXO
@DaughterofPersephone06307 ай бұрын
0:14 wait a minute… wasn’t it like “the most beautiful women in the WESTERN world”? Cause that’s what my version says
@GretchenWilliams-nk2oz Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this great retelling of the Trojan War story ! I've been a fan of the Greek myths since my mother told them to me when I was little. All your versions of her face are gorgeous, but I always pictured her as a blue-eyed blonde.
@brutusbarnabus8098 Жыл бұрын
@RoyaltyNowStudios - I say this every time I post here, but you have such a beautiful voice. I could listen to you read the dictionary. 😊 Another superb video. I prefer the Mycenaean version of Helen. That looks like a face that could have launched a thousand ships. Thanks again for another enjoyable video.
@HikachiNakashima8 ай бұрын
My favorite version of Helen and how I see her in my mind is the first one but the last one is also very beautiful, both of them are to me the face that launched a thousand ships. I would love to see a recreation of Achilles as well. I look forward to more recreations your work is amazing.
@loveinseattle Жыл бұрын
Love this!! Perhaps in the future you could do recreations of the four great beauties of ancient China.
@JeckoSTARlaloo Жыл бұрын
I second the motion! And the four male beauties too!!!
@l.j.9785 Жыл бұрын
Oh yes please would really love that!!!
@sharonalbanese8084 Жыл бұрын
what a fabulous story- no wonder it has stood the test of time. I've read many books about the Odyssey, it has it all- love, hate, revenge, war, all of human frailties are exposed. Ultimately it is about the futility of war. No winners in this story. Thank you for a great telling of this classic tale. It's also so interesting to see how beauty standards have changed so much over time.
@YvonneBananas8 ай бұрын
Good job that's how I picture her. You did it perfectly. This is the best one I have seen.
@pthaloblue100 Жыл бұрын
A beautiful recreation, I'm fascinated that although these two lovely versions share the exact same proportions, I find the darker Mycenaean version to be a little more beautiful! Thanks for a great recounting of the story and giving us these wonderful women to imagine in Homer's tragic tale.
@suefallon2535 Жыл бұрын
The first recreation on the far left is the most beautiful! 💥 Your work is incredible!
@taniap93115 ай бұрын
Thank you! You have done a very good job! Knowing contemporary Greek women, I would have thought that the eyebrows would be a little thicker. The first face reminds me of Greek actress Melina Mercouri in her younger age.