Roundhead


 
 

The Roundheads was the nickname given to big supporters of the Parliamentarian cause in the English Civil War. The Royalists, on the other side, were the nicknamed Cavaliers.

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The Roundheads were so nicknamed because of the relatively short plain page boy style haircuts favoured by Puritans, rather than the long ringlets of the fashionable courtly Cavaliers.

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The name started as a term of abuse: in the New Model Army, it was a punishable offence to call a fellow soldier a Roundhead.

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