List of local coats of arms with reference to the Teck rule

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This list contains all coats of arms listed in Wikipedia with reference to the Teck rule , including historical coats of arms. The coat of arms of the Dukes of Teck is black and gold awakened diagonally to the left ("Teckschen Wecken").

Counties

Cities

Municipal coat of arms

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Landkreis Esslingen : In gold (yellow) over a black and gold (yellow) roughened (awakened) shield base, a red armored and red-tongued black eagle, covered with a golden (yellow) horn on a golden (yellow) fetter.
  2. Oberndorf am Neckar : Under a golden shield head, in which a lying black double hook, roughened with divisions diagonally left of gold and black.
  3. Bissingen an der Teck : In red on a green mountain, a single-towered silver castle.
  4. Kernen in the Remstal : In gold, six oblique diamonds in two rows next to each other, the upper row of three blue, the lower black.
  5. Lenningen : In blue over a shield base, which is diagonally roughened with black and gold, a silver linden branch looped in the shape of an eight, from which three silver leaves extend on both sides.
  6. Altoberndorf : In a shield that has been split twice at the front in red a silver abbot's staff turned to the left, roughened diagonally in the middle of gold and black, behind a silver bar in red.
  7. Beffendorf : In a shield divided at an angle to the left, a green acorn in gold between two green leaves, awakened by gold and black below.
  8. Bezgenriet : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag's pole, roughened in black and gold.
  9. Bickelsberg : Under a golden shield head, inside two black roses, roughened with black and gold.
  10. Brittheim : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, roughened in black and gold.
  11. Hedelfingen : Under a black shield head, inside a golden deer pole, split, roughened in gold and black on the front, the black capital letters HF connected to the monogram in gold on the back.
  12. Oberlenningen : Above a black and gold awakened shield base in blue a green three-mountain, on each of the tops of which there is a silver castle.
  13. Ötlingen : In a divided shield above in blue half a silver cross studded with kettle ribs at the division, roughened diagonally right below in gold and black.
  14. ^ Rommelshausen : In a divided shield above in black the golden capital letter R, below with black and gold roughened.
  15. Sparwiesen : In a divided shield above in red a golden scythe leaf lying to the right, roughened diagonally below with cross-division of black and gold.
  16. Stetten im Remstal : In gold, obliquely left one above the other and connected, three oblique blue diamonds.
  17. Unterlenningen : A green linden tree in silver on a raised black and gold wakened shield base.

literature

  • Heinz Bardua: The district and community coat of arms in the Stuttgart administrative region (= district and community coat of arms in Baden-Württemberg. Vol. 1). Konrad Theiss, Stuttgart 1987, ISBN 3-8062-0801-8 .
  • Martina Heine, Herwig John: The district and community coat of arms in the administrative district of Freiburg (= district and community coat of arms in Baden-Württemberg. Bd. 3). Konrad Theiss, Stuttgart 1987, ISBN 3-8062-0803-4 .
  • Heinz Bardua: The district and community coats of arms in the administrative district of Tübingen (= district and community coat of arms in Baden-Württemberg. Vol. 4). Konrad Theiss, Stuttgart 1987, ISBN 3-8062-0804-2 .