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- Maunch abstract "A maunch (from the French manche "sleeve") is a heraldic charge representing a detachable lady's sleeve with a wide pendulous cuff, as was fashionable amongst women in the 13th and 14th centuries. They are found most frequently in English heraldry, occurring to a lesser extent in the heraldry of France, Scotland, and other nations.In the Middle Ages, it was common for ladies to give their sleeves as favours for knights to wear in tournaments. Thus, heraldic maunches came to symbolise that the armiger was popular with the ladies, or that he loved his wife. Alternatively maunches can occur as canting arms, such as in the arms of the Mohun and Mansel families. In French heraldry, they are referred to as manches mal taillée (meaning "badly cut sleeves") to distinguish them from ordinary sleeves.".
- Maunch thumbnail Complete_Guide_to_Heraldry_Fig539.png?width=300.
- Maunch wikiPageExternalLink cu31924029796608..
- Maunch wikiPageExternalLink Maunch.
- Maunch wikiPageID "40185434".
- Maunch wikiPageLength "1360".
- Maunch wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Maunch wikiPageRevisionID "655058661".
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink 1200–1300_in_European_fashion.
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink 1300–1400_in_European_fashion.
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink 13th-century_fashion.
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink 14th-century_fashion.
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink Canting_arms.
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heraldic_charges.
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink Charge_(heraldry).
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink English_heraldry.
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink French_heraldry.
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink Heraldic_charge.
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink Sleeve.
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLink File:Complete_Guide_to_Heraldry_Fig539.png.
- Maunch wikiPageWikiLinkText "maunch".
- Maunch hasPhotoCollection Maunch.
- Maunch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Maunch subject Category:Heraldic_charges.
- Maunch hypernym Charge.
- Maunch type Person.
- Maunch comment "A maunch (from the French manche "sleeve") is a heraldic charge representing a detachable lady's sleeve with a wide pendulous cuff, as was fashionable amongst women in the 13th and 14th centuries. They are found most frequently in English heraldry, occurring to a lesser extent in the heraldry of France, Scotland, and other nations.In the Middle Ages, it was common for ladies to give their sleeves as favours for knights to wear in tournaments.".
- Maunch label "Maunch".
- Maunch sameAs m.0wk2dpq.
- Maunch sameAs Q16979565.
- Maunch sameAs Q16979565.
- Maunch wasDerivedFrom Maunch?oldid=655058661.
- Maunch depiction Complete_Guide_to_Heraldry_Fig539.png.
- Maunch isPrimaryTopicOf Maunch.