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  2. Towhead - Wikipedia

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    Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona (1053 or 1054–1082), called Cap de estopes (the Towhead) William III, Duke of Aquitaine (913–963), called Towhead A person with light blond hair

  3. Historiography of the salon - Wikipedia

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    The content and form of the salon to some extent defines the character and historical importance of the salon. Contemporary literature about the salons is dominated by idealistic notions of politesse (politeness), civilité (civility) and honnêteté (honesty or proper behavior), but whether the salons lived up to these standards is matter of ...

  4. Blond - Wikipedia

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    The OED gives brunet as meaning 'dark-complexioned' or a 'dark-complexioned person', citing a comparative usage of brunet and blond to Thomas Henry Huxley in saying, "The present contrast of blonds and brunets existed among them." [10] Brunette can be used, however, like blonde, to describe a mixed-gender populace.

  5. Blonde, brunette, or redhead? Here's the real story behind ...

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    Scroll through the gallery below to learn more about your hair, and its cool history: More from LittleThings: Hide Tiny Candy Bars In Homemade Brownie Mix For An Easy And Decadent Treat

  6. Salon (France) - Wikipedia

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    Other works from this period focused on the more positive aspects of women in the salon. [26] Indeed, according to Jolanta T. Pekacz, the fact women dominated history of the salons meant that study of the salons was often left to amateurs, while men concentrated on 'more important' (and masculine) areas of the Enlightenment. [27]

  7. Blonde stereotype - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 December 2024. Stereotypes of blond-haired people Stereotypes of blonde women were exemplified by the public image of Marilyn Monroe. Blonde stereotypes are stereotypes of blonde - haired people. Sub-types of this stereotype include the "blonde bombshell" and the "dumb blonde". Blondes have ...

  8. Salon (gathering) - Wikipedia

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    The history of the salon is far from straightforward. The salon has been studied in depth by a mixture of feminist , Marxist , cultural , social, and intellectual historians. Each of these methodologies focuses on different aspects of the salon, and thus have varying analyses of its importance in terms of French history and the Enlightenment as ...

  9. Blondes Have More Fun on Halloween—And These Costume Ideas ...

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    The Most Iconic Blonde Costumes for Halloween 20th Century Fox / Paramount Pictures "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Blondes have more ...