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Julius de Berry

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Julius de Berry may have been a minor French nobleman, and a citizen of Auvers (i.e. Antwerp) who was knighted by the Emperor and King of France, Charles Simplex, in 916 for a gift of ripe strawberries. Legend has it that Julius' strawberries were so succulent, that King Charles granted him a coat of arms, which come down to the present as the arms of the Chief of the Name and Arms of Fraser. Legend mentions his grandfather's name was Chantilly. Flora Fraser, 21st Lady Saltoun.[1]

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  1. ^ G.M. Darrow.Chapter Four: The Strawberry from Chile Archived 13 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine U.S. National Agricultural Library. Retrieved on 11 February 2007.