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Research Results For 'Ramilie'

RAMILIE

Originally, a ramilie was a cocked-hat worn during the reign of George I and so named in commemoration of the Battle Of Ramilies in 1706. A ramilie was a long, gradually diminishing plait to the hair or wig, with a large bow at the top and a smaller one at the bottom
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RAMILIE WIG

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A ramilie wig was a long wig worn by men during the 18th century.
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