Mary Magdalene was said to have had long, flowing red hair, and is portrayed as a redhead in many historical images and texts. (psst.... click on the images to see them enlarged!)
Queen Elizabeth I was a natural-born redhead, a beautiful reenactment here played by Cate Blanchett
One of my favorite paintings by Edmund Leighton, called "Accolade" A princess knighting a noble fighter
This stunning image of Maureen Ohara shows off her inherently feminine and seductive nature
One of the most versatile, intelligent, and beautiful actresses of our lifetime, Julia Roberts
Lets not forget the sexiest, redheaded, crime-solving man on television, the one and only David Caruso, aka Horatio Caine.
Amy Adams, the quintessential fairy-tale copper-haired beauty
So, there you have it. A brief look into some of the amazing redheads in history. Sure, there are plenty more, and you can take a more in-depth look by picking up a book like this one:
The Redhead Encyclopedia: The Complete Book on Redhead History, Facts, & Folklore, by Stephen Douglas
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~Ginger
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