Tell me about ginger history

Historical facts, figures, art, ect.

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Ramesses II (the great) of Egypt was a redhead.

(The mummification process turns the hair red, but they've looked at the roots to determine red was his natural color)

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For the love of God, can someone please tell me the name of the shade of ginger-blonde that Renascence artists and their imitators gave to the hair of their goddesses and beautiful women? This has been killing me for a whole week.

titian red I think?

Fuck, wait, is that not it?

Thanks, I think that the convention is a bit older than Titian himself but it's nice to know the name.

I have a strong passion for gingers/natural redheads, I find it the most beautiful hair color for women and I wish I could find myself a pretty ginger to date and maybe wife up. With green eyes and freckles they are goddesses.

Unfortunately for me I live in a country where natural redheads are very, very rare, and since I'm not a top grade male specimen myself, I have no hopes of ever finding my pretty ginger wife and starting a family with her.

Just go to the UK & Ireland, they speak English and love foreigners,

>love foreigners

Attractive (and white) foreigners most likely, I have little faith that any of them would want anything to do with a short olive skinned brazilian mutt, even if I have a decent face, am a well educated person and have a good job.

Aren't there whites in your country?