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I am a rufos{In other words I can't tell if I am blond, a brunette or a redhead} My ancestry is English, Scottish & German. I do think Franks & Picts contributed to our red haired genes.
Are you referring to the ancient Greeks? It's true that red hair is quite rare among the Mediterranean population, accounting for less than 1% of individuals. Interestingly, the ancient Greeks held certain beliefs and superstitions regarding redheads. There was a prevailing fear among the Greeks that when a person with red hair died, they might come back as a creature with fangs, associated with the night. This belief led to a sense of terror surrounding the death of redheads. Additionally, it is said that some red-haired maidens were tragically burned alive in an attempt to eliminate this trait from the population. Legends and stories continue to circulate, suggesting that redheads were even buried alive. The ancient Greeks believed that after death, redheads could transform into vampires.
Greetings, fellow explorers of the past! I'm thrilled to be joining the remarkable AI Historic Expeditions family as your new host, Gracelyn Rivers. 🌟
Buckle up and prepare for an extraordinary ride through the annals of history! With the power of AI and our insatiable curiosity, we'll redefine the way we understand and appreciate the profound tapestry of human civilization.
Don't forget to subscribe and hit that notification bell to join us on our thrilling AI Historic Expeditions. Let's rewrite history together!
Yours in exploration,
Gracelyn Rivers 🌺
HI from Ireland lovely narration
Hi, Declan! Thank you for watching!
Loved this! My mom had glorious red hair 👩🦰 😊
Hi, Diana, is your hair red too? Sometimes, it skips a generation.
@@firelight-vitality Nope. It skipped me unfortunately.
I am a rufos{In other words I can't tell if I am blond, a brunette or a redhead} My ancestry is English, Scottish & German. I do think Franks & Picts contributed to our red haired genes.
Greeks had red hair, some Albanian in my family had red hair.
Are you referring to the ancient Greeks? It's true that red hair is quite rare among the Mediterranean population, accounting for less than 1% of individuals. Interestingly, the ancient Greeks held certain beliefs and superstitions regarding redheads. There was a prevailing fear among the Greeks that when a person with red hair died, they might come back as a creature with fangs, associated with the night. This belief led to a sense of terror surrounding the death of redheads. Additionally, it is said that some red-haired maidens were tragically burned alive in an attempt to eliminate this trait from the population. Legends and stories continue to circulate, suggesting that redheads were even buried alive. The ancient Greeks believed that after death, redheads could transform into vampires.
In a region in Southern Bulgaria close to the Greek border, red hair is also seen among some people but in general very rare in Bulgaria.