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Grand Duchess Anastasia Grand Duchess Anastasia seen in color for the first time in nearly 100 years! |
Prince Ankhhaf Prince Ankhhaf, son of Sneferu and half-brother to Khufu, never took the royal throne. Instead, he busied himself as royal Vizier and likely had something to do with the construction of the Sphynx. |
Anne Boleyn The wife of Henry VIII and mother to Queen Elizabeth I, see Anne Boleyn reconstructed from her coin back to vivid life! |
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Cleopatra VII From a marble statue in Rome, Cleopatra VII, Queen of Egypt, is reconstructed from a lost bust to a lifelike portrait! |
Edgar Allan Poe The famous poet Edgar Allan Poe, who thrilled us with writings such as "The Raven", is seen here fully restored and in color! |
Edward The Black Prince Edward, the Black Prince, eldest son of King Edward III and father to King Richard II of England, is seen here reconstructed to life by a skilled artist. |
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Eleanor of Aquitaine Eleanor of Aquitaine, wife of King Henry II and mother to King Richard the Lionheart, is reconstructed here from her effigy into a lifelike portrait. |
Elizabeth I The "Virgin Queen" who was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty, and often hailed as the best. |
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Genghis Khan The famed warrior Genghis Khan is shown here in a portrait reconstructed from historical accounts of him, his roots, and his sons. |
Hannibal Barca The ancient military general Hannibal Barca seen here in a portrait created from historical accounts. |
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Henry II King Henry II of England, father of King Richard I the Lionheart and husband to Eleanor of Aquitaine, is reconstructed here from his effigy by a skilled artist. |
Henry III King Henry III, eldest son of King John of England, is reconstructed here according to historical accounts of his appearance and family paintings. |
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Young Henry VIII The famous King Henry VIII, father of Queen Elizabeth I, shown here in a rare reconstruction which depicts the King in his prime! |
Ines of Portugal Queen Ines de Castro, the love of King Pedro I of Portugal's life, shown here based on her effigy which only hints at what she might have looked like. |
Jesse W. James The famous old west outlaw Jesse W. James seen here in color and vivid detail for the first time! |
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Julius Caesar Emperor Julius Caesar of Rome, and famous lover of Cleopatra VII of Egypt, reconstructed here from the famous Tusculum bust, which is hailed by experts as being nearest to Caesar's actual appearance! |
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Lady Jane Grey Lady Jane Grey, the "Nine day's Queen", was a victim when she was executed merely to pave the way for Lady Mary I to claim her rights to the throne. No official portraits exist. |
Lindbergh Baby A rare special edition age progression of the 20th century's most famous baby: Charles Lindbergh, Jr. |
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Queen Louise of Prussia Queen Louise of Prussia set the standard of German beauty for decades. This reconstruction is extracted from the features of her death mask, created after she perished suddenly after a brief illness. |
Margaret Tobin Brown Margaret Tobin Brown, otherwise known to legend as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown", is one of the most famous survivors of the Titanic disaster in 1912. |
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Marie Antoinette The Austrian-born Queen Marie Antoinette, who was as extravagant as she was beautiful, reconstructed here from a painting created in her lifetime. |
Marie Antoinette Habsburg Chin This is a revision which displays the historical "Habsburg chin" which Marie Antoinette posessed in real life. |
Mark Antony Marcus Antonius, or Mark Antony to history, served in Julius Caesar's army and famously even took Caesar's place as Cleopatra VII of Egypt's lover after Caesar was assassinated. |
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Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte, one of the most powerful and effective military strategists history has ever known, is reconstructed here from his other portraits and from the now famous "Rusi" death mask. |
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Pedro I of Portugal Pedro, or Peter I of Portugal, most famously known for his tragic love story with Ines de Castro,refused to abandon her despite royal obligations to his wife and country. |
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Philip II of Macedon Philip II of Macedon, father to the famous Alexander the Great, reconstructed here according to historical descriptions and known statues. |
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Queen Puduhepa One of the first and most famous ancient female rulers and diplomats is alive once more! |
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Richard I King Richard I "the Lionheart", son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine,was ruthless and ambitious, hounding his father to an early grave to try to establish himself as king before his brother John. |
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Sibylla of Jerusalem Sibylla, the Queen of Jerusalem who died young, is pictured here as never before! |
Sitting Bull One of the most famous and respected Native American Indians who made the most difference in fighting for the rights of his people: Chief Sitting Bull. |
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