Talk:Cuff title
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Ernst Jünger's Hannoverian Regiment in WW1: Gibraltar
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Notability
editArticle uncited since 2015. I'm unable to locate sources that discuss the topic directly and in detail, hence the redirect. K.e.coffman (talk) 02:59, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
List of alternate names
editSome sources named the cuff title as:
- Armband
- cuff band / cuffband
- cuff title / cufftitle
that may corresponding to the german Ärmelband / Ärmelstreifen, which describes the same, but meaning two different markings, but in the sources there mixed together. -- [[User:Gunnar.offel|Gunnar]] <sup>[[User talk:Gunnar.offel|💬]]</sup> (talk) 04:22, 5 November 2020 (UTC)
Possible older origin prior to King George III
editIn the article Feudalism there is an illuminated image posted
In this image, to the left on the king's right arm there is a large white sleeve. The king's right hand servant is also wearing a white sleeve. The king's sleeve appears to be tasseled or knotted while his servant's appears plain.
Consider this as evidence that the Cuff title ornament is far older. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CautiousCapybara (talk • contribs) 14:05, 10 October 2021 (UTC)