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![[Flag of Gruyères]](../images/c/ch-fr108.gif) image
by Pascal Gross
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by Pascal Gross
Gules, a Crane rising Argent.
Željko Heimer, 4 November 2000
A room in the castle of Gruyères has murals depicting the development of the flag. I forgot
the exact details, but an early duke carried a plain red banner in battle.  Later he impaled a crane
(grue) on the pike as a good luck charm. Perhaps he eventually got tired of carrying dead smelly birds,
and the crane ended up more economically on the flag itself.
Todd Mills, 4 November 2000
[Here one of those pictures of the Count of Gruyères at the battle of Nancy in 1477 with his flag (source), here a look into the Knights Hall in Castle Gruyères (source)]
[Note: The spelling of the commune is Gruyères, as opposed to the district which is spelled Gruyère]