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Gibloux commune (Fribourg/Freiburg canton, Switzerland)

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Gibloux

[Flag of Gibloux] image located by Martin Karner

On 1 January 2016 Corpataux-Magnedens, Farvagny, Le Glèbe, Rossens and Vuisternens-en-Ogoz formed the new commune of Gibloux.


Corpataux-Magnedens (until 31 December 2015)

[Flag of Corpataux-Magnedens] image by Pascal Gross

Gules a Saltire in chief a Maltese Cross and in base a Ram all Argent.
Željko Heimer, 20 July 2002

See also:   MALTESE CROSS in Dictionary of Vexillology


Corpataux (until 31 December 1998)

[Flag of Corpataux] image by Pascal Gross

Per saltire Argent and Gules in first a Barn Argent roofed and doored Gules and in fourth a Sheep feeding proper.
Željko Heimer, 25 November 2000

See also:   PER SALTIRE in Dictionary of Vexillology


Magnedens (until 31 December 1998)

[Flag of Magnedens] image by Pascal Gross/António Martins

Gules a Saltire Or and in chief a Maltese Cross Argent.
Željko Heimer, 30 November 2000


Farvagny (until 31 December 2015)

[Flag of Farvagny] image by Pascal Gross

Gules a Lion passant Azure langued of the first on a Bend Or between two Maple Leaves Argent.
Željko Heimer, 20 July 2002

The new commune of Farvagny is born from the fusion of former communes of Farvagny-le-Grand, Farvagny-le-Petit, Grenilles and Posat. The new flag has taken over the lion Azure and the bend Or from Farvagny-le-Petit and Posat together with the maple leaves from the flag of Farvagny-le-Grand.
Pascal Gross, 20 July 2002


Farvagny-le-Grand (until 31 December 1995)

[Flag of Farvagny-le-Grand] image by Pascal Gross

Azure on a Bar Argent three Maple Leaves Gules and overall on two Mounts of the second as many Columns of the same.
Željko Heimer, 26 November 2000


Farvagny-le-Petit (until 31 December 1995)

[Flag of Farvagny-le-Petit] image by Pascal Gross

Gules between two Crosses pattee Argent on a Bend Or a Lion Azure langued of the first.
Željko Heimer, 26 November 2000


Grenilles (until 31 December 1995)

[Flag of Grenilles] image by Pascal Gross

Azure three Roosters Hardi Or crested and jellopped Gules.
Željko Heimer, 28 November 2000

See also:   JELLOPED in Dictionary of Vexillology


Posat (until 31 December 1995)

[Flag of Posat] image by Pascal Gross

Pally of Six Argent and Gules overall on a Bend Or a Lion passant Azure langued of the second.
Željko Heimer, 2 December 2000


Le Glèbe (1 January 2003 until 31 December 2015)

[Flag of Le Glèbe] image located by Martin Karner

On 1 January 2003 Estavayer-le-Gibloux, Rueyres-Saint-Laurent, Villarlod snd Villarsel-le-Gibloux formed the new commune of Le Glèbe.


Estavayer-le-Gibloux (until 31 December 2002)

[Flag of Estavayer-le-Gibloux] image by Pascal Gross

Gules on a Bend Or a Lion passant Azure langued of the first between a Triple Cross pommelly Argent and an Anchor cabled of the last.
Željko Heimer, 25 November 2000

The cross on the flag of Estavayer is called in the French blazoning "croix pommelée trois traverses" which should be in English according to Francois Velde's website: cross pommelly with 3 bastons sinister.
Pascal Gross, 24 November 2000

A literal translation of the blazon would rather be "cross with three bars pommelly". However, I have seen this cross blazoned in English as a "triple cross", a "cross with treble traverse" (Fox-Davies), a "patriarchal cross with third bar" (for instance in Neubecker 1977) and as a "papal cross" (also Fox-Davies), being the one which appears on top of the papal staff, as the patriarchal one does on top of the patriarchs' and archbishops' ones).
Santiago Dotor, 28 November 2000


Rueyres-Saint-Laurent (until 31 December 2002)

[Flag of Rueyres-Saint-Laurent] image by Pascal Gross

Per fess Azure on a Mount Vert a Lamb Argent sejant holding a Latin Cross Or and Or a Grill fesswise Sable.
Željko Heimer, 3 December 2000

The tool shown in the lower half of the flag is of course the one on which St. Laurent was roasted alive. It was a usual practice in the medieval iconography to identify a martyr by placing in his/her hands or close to him/her the tool used to martyr him/her.
Ivan Sache, 3 December 2000

See also:   GRIDIRON (GRILL) in Dictionary of Vexillology


Villarlod (until 31 December 2002)

[Flag of Villarlod] image by Pascal Gross

Gules a Patriarchal Cross Argent between two Lime-trees all issuant from Coupeaux of the last.
Željko Heimer, 6 December 2000

See also:   PATRIARCHAL CROSS in Dictionary of Vexillology


Villarsel-le-Gibloux (until 31 December 2002)

[Flag of Villarsel-le-Gibloux] image by Pascal Gross

Argent a Chief Gules overall a Bendlet Sable encircled by a Ring Or stoned Azure.
Željko Heimer, 6 December 2000

See also:   STONED in Dictionary of Vexillology


Rossens (until 31 December 2015)

[Flag of Rossens] image by Pascal Gross

Gules between two Post-horns Argent on a Bend Or a Lion passant Azure langued of the first.
Željko Heimer, 3 December 2000


Vuisternens-en-Ogoz (until 31 December 2015)

[Flag of Vuisternens-en-Ogoz] image by Pascal Gross

Gules on a Bend Or cotised Argent a Lion passant Azure langued of the first.
Željko Heimer, 6 December 2000