Definition
A Lorraine cross is a heraldic cross with two horizontal bars. The upper bar is shorter than the lower one. Think of it as a double-barred cross. It's similar to a patriarchal cross and is often used as a symbol of French patriotism and resistance. It gained prominence as the emblem of the Free French Forces during World War II, led by Charles de Gaulle. Today, it is sometimes used in heraldry and as a symbol in various contexts. 🇫🇷