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See also: [[Acting for Two]], [[Inexplicably Identical Individuals]]. Not to be confused with [[Strong Family Resemblance]], where an animated character looks like one of their parents. Or with [[You All Look Familiar]], which is more of an [[Enforced]] trope.
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▲== Anime & Manga ==
* In ''[[Vampire Knight]]'' Yuuki is nearly identical to her mother Juuri {{spoiler|to the point that Rido wants to use her as a replacement for Juuri, his sister who he was in psychotic love with}} and Kaname looks almost exactly like Haruka, their father. But then again, {{spoiler|This is actually more a case of Haruka being an [[Identical Grandson]], because Kaname is really The Ancestor and Haruka his great-grandson}}. This is somewhat justified in the fact that [[Brother-Sister Incest|their parents were siblings as well]], and given that [[Squick|their family tree doesn't fork for many generations]], genetic traits would be passed down far more obviously.
* In ''[[Bleach]]'', Rukia is nearly identical to her older sister Hisana Kuchiki, to the extent where they have extremely similar hair-styles. This stands out because Hisana abandoned Rukia as an infant and then died before the pair could ever be reunited. The uncany resemblance is lampshaded in the manga itself when it's revealed Byakuya's original lie for adopting Rukia was her resemblance to his dead wife.
* In ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'', there's an example that gets into the flat out weird category (and isn't played for laughs). Xanxus, who {{spoiler|isn't actually supposed to be blood related to the Ninth}} is almost a clone of the Second Vongola Boss. [[Lampshaded]] by other characters [https://web.archive.org/web/20090129190701/http://www.onemanga.com/Katekyo_Hitman_Reborn/226/08/ here]. As they say, his temperament, abilities, and even ''looks'' are the same. Makes you wonder {{spoiler|if he really isn't the Ninth's love child}}...
** And then there's Tsuna, who (thankfully) [[The Ugly
** {{spoiler|Uni}}, her mother and her [[Identical Grandson|grandmother]]. To the point of approaching [[Generation Xerox]].
* Mizuho from ''[[Otome wa Boku
** Joey Jones from ''[[Heroman]]'' has pretty much the same thing going for him, except it's not lampshaded.
* In ''[[
* ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' plays with this. Munakata looks nearly identical to his parents but his parents also look nearly identical to each other.
* In ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
* The [[No Name Given|Tomokane siblings]] in ''[[GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class]]'' do not only look alike-- [[media:
* In ''[[
* All of the Nurse Joys and Officer Jennys resemble each other in ''[[Pokémon (
* The two Nitori siblings from ''[[Wandering Son]]'' look almost exactly like each other, especially when Shuuichi grew his hair into a [[Bob Haircut]] like his sister. At several points once Shu grows his hair out, you can mistake him for his sister (or the other way around). Shu's body has started to look different from his sister's due to puberty though, he's taller than her and more square.
* Usopp and Nico Robin of ''[[One Piece]]'' look very much like their parents when they got older. Usopp a combination of his mother and father's traits (long nose, tan skin, hair) and Robin a spitting image of her mother save for the black hair (her mother's is white).
* Due to having [[Only Six Faces]], [[
* In ''[[Baccano
* In ''[[Stitch!
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* [[Playing
* Played with in ''[[The Sandman]]'': Robert Gadling covers up his immortality by exploiting this. Since he doesn't age, he can [[My Grandson, Myself|pretend to be his own grandson or nephew]] and leave his property to himself.
** He actually mentions that this has gotten more difficult since the invention of photography. He has to conceal old family photographs to make sure nobody notices that he looks EXACTLY like his uncle or grandfather did fifty years ago.
* [
* ''[[Zippy the Pinhead]]'', his wife Zerbina, kids, [[Evil Twin]] Lippy, and other members of his extended family are all microcephalics who wear muu-muus.
* Denise the Menace and [[Dennis the Menace UK|Dennis the Menace]] in the Britsh [[Anthology Comic]] [[The Beano]]
* There was a ''[[Superman]]''-related mini-series in the 90s called ''The Kents'', which examined the lives of the ancestors of the Kent family. One story showed how one of Jonathan Kent's ancestors, Abraham Kent, was a pioneer who was largely responsible for turning the state of Kansas into the breadbasket it is today. A fine story, but the artist bizarrely chose to make Abraham Kent be a dead ringer for Superman, even though Superman has no blood relation to the Kent family (or any human being) whatsoever. Being, you know, an ''alien'' and all.
* [[Mickey Mouse Comic Universe|Goofy]] has a huge extended family. Just about every single family member, male ''and'' female, looks almost exactly like him, only with one or two minor visual details to set them apart.
== Film ==
* One of the greatest and most successful examples of this trope is the black and white comedy film ''[[Kind Hearts and Coronets]]'' Alec Guiness plays all 8 members of the D'Ascoyne family.
* The Eddie Murphy remake of ''The Nutty Professor,'' where Murphy plays ''every'' member of the title character's family. Though at least in this case he's wearing fat suits to disguise pretty much all his features for the different roles.
** This aspect of the movie has become the default parody for cheesy comedians who specialise in broad humour. In [[
* In the ''[[Back to The Future]]'' [[Movies]], Michael J. Fox played not only hero Marty McFly, but Marty's two future children (Marty Jr. and Marlene), and his great-great-grandfather Seamus from Ireland. He also posed as Marty's great-grandfather William in a photograph. And Lea Thompson played both his mother and his ''paternal'' great-great-grandmother. The producers have since joked that McFly men are just genetically predisposed to be attracted to women who look like Lea Thompson.
** Biff Tannen's ancestor from the 1885 portion of the third film, Buford Tannen, was played by the same actor as he. This is taken [[Up to Eleven]] in the animated series, where ''every'' time they visit has an identical ancestor or descendant of Biff, always voiced by the same guy (who also played Biff and Buford in the movies.)
* ''[[Strange Brew]]'' briefly does this half-way through the movie. Dave Thomas didn't just play Doug, but his father (with [[Mel Blanc]] dubbing over his voice), and [[Rick Moranis]] didn't just play Bob, but his ''mother'' (with a woman dubbing over his voice)!
* A variation appears in ''[[
* ''The Prisoner of Zenda''.{{context}}
* In the sex comedy ''Live Nude Shakespeare,'' the same actress plays two identical sisters, one a sophisticated socialite, the other a backwoods bumpkin.
* After playing Dante Hicks in ''[[Clerks]]'', Brian O'Halloran also played characters with the surname Hicks in ''[[Mallrats]]'' and ''[[Dogma]]''. It's not explicitly stated that they're related, though, so the [[Continuity Nod]] might just be a way to [[Hand Wave]] the uncanny resemblance.
** [[Word of God]] says they're cousins.
* In most of [[Tyler Perry]]'s movies, Perry dresses in drag to play Madea, Madea's brother (not in drag but with a lot of makeup and a wig) and another character (no makeup), who is usually related to Madea.
* Rupert Everett as Carnaby Fritton and his sister Camilla, in the recent [[
* Tia and Tamera Mowry as Sydney Donovan and Sydney's grandmother de-aged to seventeen in the Disney Channel movie [[
* Jim Dale as Eli, Wild Billy,
* [[Adam Sandler]] plays both Jack and his twin sister Jill in ''[[Jack And Jill]]''.
== Literature ==
* In the fifth book in [[
* In ''The Prisoner of Zenda'', one of the kings of [[Ruritania]] has an affair with an English noblewoman, who bears his child. Several generations later, one of that child's descendants bears an uncanny resemblance to the current King of Ruritania, leading to an [[Emergency Impersonation]].
** In the 1979 comic film version with [[Peter Sellers]], he plays King Rudolf IV in the opening sequence; once that character dies, he plays both Rudolf V and Syd, the working-class chap who bears the uncanny resemblance. It is implied that Syd was the result of an affair Rudolf IV had.
* In ''The Secret History'', narrator Richard Papen is in love with Camilla, one half of a fraternal pair of twins. She and her twin, Charles, look virtually identical ... and when Richard finds out they're [[Brother-Sister Incest|a little too close]], he's titillated by the thought. Eew.
* The post-finale ''[[Star Trek Deep Space Nine Relaunch]]'' novels reveal that Gul Macet, played by Marc Alaimo in ''[[Star Trek:
* ''[[Discworld]]'':
** In ''[[
** In ''[[
*** Possibly justified, as their mannerisms and attitudes are so clearly parallel that there's a good chance they really are identical twins.
* In ''[[Nightside|Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth]]'', John Taylor resembles his older male relatives, so much so that {{spoiler|John's late father, resurrected to meet his grown son for the first time, points out John's resemblence to ''his'' father}}.
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* Harry and James Potter of the [[Harry Potter]] series.
** And Harry is rather disturbed when he learns that the resemblance was purely physical, as James was a [[Jerk Jock]], more like Malfoy than Harry, despite being on the good side.
* In the ''[[
* Emmanuel from ''[[Malevil]]'' describes his Uncle Samuel, noting that in doing so he also describes himself.
* In the ''Ghosts of [[Fear Street]]'' book ''Horror Hotel Part 1,'' the protagonist discovers that he looks almost identical to a distant relative who's been dead for years. This is bad news, because it turns out that relative was a murderer and his victim's ghost [[Psychic
* An Uncanny Semi-Family
* In ''[[Jeeves and Wooster (
* In [[Gene Stratton Porter]]'s ''[[
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* In ''[[
== Live-Action TV ==
* ''[[The Patty Duke Show]]'': Patty Duke has an identical cousin. Supposedly, their fathers were twin brothers.
** Frequently spoofed. ''[[Full House]]'' occasionally subverted this by having one of the Olsen twins play Michelle and the other play a cousin from Greece.
** Similarly, during the mid-1980s, ''[[Kids Incorporated]]'' had Renee Sands play her [[The Danza|character of the same name]] as well as British cousin Samantha on a couple of episodes.
* Larry "Grand-Ma-Ma" Johnson, in commercials and in ''[[Family Matters]]''.
** Also in ''Family Matters'', Jaleel White playing Steve Urkel, and his cousin Myrtle.
* On ''[[
* Ally Larter on ''[[Heroes]]'' played Nikki Sanders, a hero with super strength and multiple personalities. After {{spoiler|Nikki was killed in season two}}, Larter went on to play {{spoiler|Tracy Strauss, who had the ability to freeze objects and who was apparently Nikki's twin sister. There was supposedly a third "twin", Barbara, but she has not been seen and it is unsure whether she has powers.}}
* ''[[
* ''[[Star Trek:
** Also Brent Spiner playing Data, Lore, B4, ''and'' Dr. Soong. Justified in that the first three are androids, and Soong was their creator.
*** Spiner came back on ''Enterprise'' and played, yes, Dr. Soong's grandfather.
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* In ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]'', cast regular Max Baer Jr. would occasionally show up as Jethro Bodine's female cousin Jethrine (voiced by Linda Henning).
** Dietrich Bader did the same as Jethro and Jethrene in the 1993 movie.
* In the ''[[Diagnosis: Murder]]'' episode "Inheritance of Death", [[Dick Van Dyke]] played most (if not all) of the elderly members of the Nash family.
* Freema Agyeman had a minor role as Adeola in the series 2 finale of ''[[
* Elizabeth Montgomery as witchy cousins Samantha and Serena on ''[[
* Actress Andrea Parker on ''[[The Pretender]]'' played both Miss Parker in real-time and her mother Catherine Parker in flashbacks.
* In ''[[The Man
* Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant comment upon this trope in behind-the-scenes material for ''[[Extras]]'', musing on introducing a sister for Gervais' character in the show's sitcom-within-the-
* Jeannie and Sister Jeannie on ''[[I
** Since they are sisters and probably twins, the resemblance is not so uncanny.
* In ''[[The Persuaders]]'' episode "A Death in the Family", Roger Moore plays three members of his usual characters family including a woman. This is Lampshaded at the end when his co-star Tony Curtis' aunt arrives played by...Tony Curtis.
* The short-lived 1960s sitcome ''[[The Second Hundred Years]]'' featured Monte Markham as both a modern day urbanite and his crotchety old grandfather, an Alaskan gold miner who had been trapped in the ice for 67 years, and recently thawed.
* ''[[All My Children]]'''s Lily and Ava, identical ''half''-sisters.
* In ''[['Allo
* In ''[[Blake's
* In ''[[Twin Peaks]]'' Laura Palmer and her dark-haired cousin Madeline (a nod to ''Vertigo'') are both played by Sheryl Lee.
* On an episode of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', in a flashback, Gordon's father recalls how when he was young he was a singer who greatly resembled his grandson, Miles, despite the fact that Miles is ADOPTED.
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* On ''[[Kyle XY]]'', Kyle is identical to his father Adam and Jessi is identical to her mother Sara, and well-cast adult actors were given to justify this. Both characters could have ''easily'' been clones, given the circumstances of their gestations, but each was later given the other biological parent.
* The Mayor from ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' exploits this trope the same way as Robert Gadling above. Oddly it seems that he's pretty much always been Mayor and no one ever caught on.
** Well, demon sacrifices aside he
* In ''[[Quantum Leap]]'', Scott Bakula plays
** In the pilot episode, another actor played his father at a younger age, while a different young actor played Sam, with Scott Bakula's voice dubbed in whenever he spoke.
** Bakula also played his father in one scene in the episode "Promised Land" when Sam Leaped into someone else in his hometown.
* ''[[Married...
* The villain in "Reign of Terror", an episode of ''[[
* ''[[A Different World]]'': Jasmine Guy playing Whitley Gilbert and Whitley's cousin Lisa.
* In the ''[[
* In ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'' episode "Sergeant Emma", Alice goes out of town for a week and has her identical cousin Emma come to fill in for her. Emma is a retired Womens Army Corp sergeant who proceeds to run the Brady household like an Army barracks. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
** The episode "You're Never Too Old" has Robert Reed and Florence Henderson as Mike and Carol's respective grandparents.
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* When Earl's sister, Pearl, visited on [[Dinosaurs]], it was played by the same full sized puppet only dressed as a girl. No one really saw the resemblance.
* Martin Lawrence in ''[[Martin]]'' playing his mother. And although not related, Martin looked a lot like his neighbor Shenaenae, Gina's brat neighbor Roscoe, Gina's coworker Bob from Accounting, Otis, Dragonfly Jones, Jerome, and Elroy.
* In ''[[Are You Being Served
* Played straight on ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]'', where Iolaus had a look-alike cousin in two episodes. Inverted, however, with Kevin Todd Smith playing both Iphicles and Ares. Both are half-brothers to Hercules, but they aren't related to each other.
** Jodie Rimmer played Lilith on ''[[Spinoff Babies|Young Hercules]]'' and daughter Seska on ''Hercules''. [[Lampshaded]] by Seska referring to her mother as a "wild one" back in the day.
* Invoked in ''[[Community]]'' episode [[Community
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'''Abed:''' "No that's [[Halle Berry]]." }}
* On ''[[The X-Files]]'', the younger CGB Spender is played by the same actor who plays his son, Jeffery Spender. CDB Spender is also {{spoiler|Mulder's biological father}}, and oddly, the two could plausibly pass for father and son.
* Crash
* Lisa Kudrow played Phoebe Buffay in ''[[Friends]]'' and her twin sister Ursula in ''[[Mad About You]]''.
* In the Japanese tokusatsu series ''[[Sazer X]]'', a flashback scene depicts the main character's grandfather as a young man. In flashback, the younger version of grandpa is played by the same actor who plays the main character.
* In ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'', Jessica has a British cousin named Emma who looks just like her, also played by Angela Lansbury. In the episode "Runs in the Family", [[Lower Deck Episode| only Emma is featured, with Jessica not appearing at all]], and Emma proves to be a rather good sleuth herself.
== Newspaper Comics ==
* In the comic strip ''[[Blondie]]'', Dagwood and his son Alexander look very much alike, as do Blondie and daughter Cookie.
* In ''[[Peanuts]]'' Linus and his little brother Rerun look almost exactly the same. The only way they can be told apart is height, hair (Rerun's is a bit flatter) or outfit (Linus wears red and black stripes while Rerun wears overalls).
== Puppet Shows ==
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* Similarly Emily "Ma" Bear in ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', ''[[A Muppet Family Christmas]]'' and (as Mrs Fozziewig) ''[[A Muppet Christmas Carol]]'' is identical to her son Fozzie except for [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics|a dress]], [[Furry Female Mane|grey hair]] and glasses.
▲== Theater ==
* [[Older Than Steam]]: Viola passing for her [[Half-Identical Twins|twin ''brother'' Sebastian]] in [[Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Twelfth Night]]''.
* There have been productions of ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (
* In the
* In
* In the play ''I Hate [[Shakespeare]]!'', the skit based on ''[[Hamlet]]'' contains these lines (along with a suggestion that the characters in question be played by the same actor):
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'''Laertes:''' It is I, Laertes, son of Polonius and brother of Ophelia, so I can see where you would make that mistake. }}
== Video Games ==
* In the video game ''[[Day of the Tentacle]]'', you travel into the future and meet people who look suspiciously like Nurse Edna, Doctor Fred and Weird Ed, but they call themselves "Nurse Zedna," "Doctor Zed" and "Weird Zed." They're the descendants of the original ''[[Maniac Mansion]]'' characters.
* In what is part this trope and part [[Strong Family Resemblance]], in ''[[
* In ''[[
== Web Comics ==
* In ''[[Endstone]]'', Jon comments on [http://endstone.net/2009/11/19/issue-2-webpage-28/ how uncanny it is, the way his daughter resembles his mother.]
* In the sprite comic ''194X'', [[Mega Man (
== Web Original ==
* Subverted in ''[[Le Visiteur Du Futur]]'': Raph tries to prevent the ancestor of the Visitor from meeting the mother of his future child. {{spoiler|After revealing that he is the Visitor posing as his ancestor, he tells Raph: "You thought my ancestor had the same face as me? That's completely dumb."}}
== Western Animation ==
* [[Played for Drama]] with [[Genki Girl|Ty Lee]] from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]].'' She has [[Massive
* Played with on ''[[The Simpsons]]''. As noted in the DVD commentaries, many children characters wound up greatly resembling their parents. The most noteworthy example is Milhouse, who looks very much like both parents, who in turn look very much like each other. On the other hand, Ralph Wiggum differs in appearance from Chief Wiggum (oweing to the fact that their relationship came years after they were created). The main family characters (Lisa and Maggie aside) also greatly difference in appearance from each other, but Marge's mother looks like an older version of her. Grampa could also be taken as an older version of Homer, though flashbacks show he wasn't a look-alike.
** The Van Houtens' looks were [[Lampshaded]] at one point when the Simpsons asked if [[Brother-Sister Incest|they were long-lost siblings]].
* An [[Alternate Timeline]] of ''[[
* On ''[[All Dogs Go to Heaven]]: The Series'', we're introduced to [[Big Good|Annabelle's]] evil cousin [[Big Bad|Belladonna]], who may as well be Annabelle's [[Evil Twin]]
* ''[[Back to The Future (cartoon)|Back to the Future: The Animated Series]]'' took this to ridiculous levels by having a Tannen in every timeline they go to, no matter what country. Taken [[Up to Eleven]] when they even encounter a T-rex Tannen in a timeline where the dinosaurs weren't wiped out.
* In ''[[South Park]]'', most of Cartman's relatives look a lot like him. The one slim person in his extended family is [http://southpark.wikia.com/wiki/Alexandra_Cartman a young girl who resembles Liane].
* Chum Chum's cousin [[Sdrawkcab Name|Muhc Muhc]] in ''[[Fanboy and Chum Chum]]''.
* In ''[[Scooby Doo]] and the Loch Ness Monster'', Daphne's Scottish cousin Shannon looks just like her, only with short hair and a tartan skirt, and is voiced by the same actress doing a Scottish accent.
== Other Media ==
* A common [[Fanfic]] trope in crossovers is to have a two different characters in [[Intercontinuity Crossover|different continuities]] played by the same actors
** There is also one used in fan fiction with MacGyver (of ''[[MacGyver]]'') and Colonel Jack O'Neill (of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''), both played by Richard Dean Anderson, being cousins.
*** Suggesting, of course, that both are descended from [https://web.archive.org/web/20121028210802/http://rdanderson.com/legend/legend.htm dime novelist Ernest Pratt].▼
* In [[Big Finish]]'s ''[[
* In the Bouguereau painting "Charity", it is not possible to tell which baby is Yeshua and which one is Yochanan, since he painted them to look identical, even though they are cousins and 6 months apart. In most other paintings of them, he not only makes the age difference apparent, but has them wear different colored clothing and have different colored hair.▼
==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120713163027/http://drx.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451bdba69e2011571e98655970b-450wi Henry Fonda and daughter Jane.]
▲* A common [[Fanfic]] trope in crossovers is to have a two different characters in [[Intercontinuity Crossover|different continuities]] played by the same actors 'turn out' to be related to each other. There is one where [[James Bond]] (Connery version) is the illegitimate son of [[Indiana Jones|Henry Jones Jr]] and thus the grandson of Henry Jones Snr... who was played by Sean Connery.
* English [[Chess]] players James M. and Chantelle Foster look very similar to each other and to both parents.
▲** There is also one used in fan fiction with MacGyver (of ''[[MacGyver]]'') and Colonel Jack O'Neill (of Stargate SG-1), both played by Richard Dean Anderson, being cousins.
* [http://www.filmtett.ro/uploads/Szemelyisegek/lugosi-bela-jr-6.jpg Bela Lugosi Jr]. It's easy to see the family resemblance in [[Bela Lugosi| the son of the Hollywood legend.]]
▲*** Suggesting, of course, that both are descended from [http://rdanderson.com/legend/legend.htm dime novelist Ernest Pratt].
* Although they were only
** And George's grandson Prince Michael of Kent, who's still around today, has the same uncanny resemblance to the Tsar, to the extent that he's very popular among royalists in Russia. It helps that he grew the Russian-style beard to hide a scar.
* Actors Alan Hale (Senior) and Alan Hale (Junior). One played Little John in ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood (
▲* In [[Big Finish]]'s ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' audio dramas, India Fisher plays Eighth and Sixth Doctor companion Charley Pollard. Fisher also voiced Charley's sister Cissy in the ''Gallifrey'' spin-off series.
* Outside of their trademark costumes, Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and Zeppo Marx bore an incredible resemblance to each other. They would even occasionally play each other's parts in their stage shows with no one the wiser.▼
▲* Actors Alan Hale (Senior) and Alan Hale (Junior). One played Little John in ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood (Film)|The Adventures of Robin Hood]]'', the other is famed as the Skipper on ''[[Gilligans Island]]''. Without looking at the date of their films there is no way to tell them apart.
* Back in [[The Nineties]], a [[Running Gag|running joke]] was that the public appearances of [[Michael Jackson]] were actually his sister LaToya Jackson.
▲* Outside of their trademark costumes, [[Marx Brothers|Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and Zeppo Marx]] bore an incredible resemblance to each other. They would even occasionally play each other's parts in their stage shows with no one the wiser.
▲* In the Bouguereau painting Charity, it is not possible to tell which baby is Yeshua and which one is Yochanan, since he painted them to look identical, even though they are cousins and 6 months apart. In most other paintings of them, he not only makes the age difference apparent, but has them wear different colored clothing and have different colored hair.
* An old story goes that when a Roman emperor was touring their conquered area in Jerusalem his guards noticed a local man who bore a striking resemblance to the emperor. As a joke they brought them together. The emperor thought this was funny and asked the man "Has your mother ever been to Rome?" The man replied "No, but my father has." The story ends there, sparing us a likely gruesome ending.
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