List of coats of arms in the Lake Constance district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Lake Constance district in Baden-Württemberg listed in Wikipedia , including historical coats of arms. Almost all cities, communities and districts in Baden-Württemberg have a coat of arms. They can be reached via the navigation bar at the end of the page.

Lake Constance district

City arms in the Lake Constance district

Municipal coat of arms in the Lake Constance district

¹ The municipality of Heiligenberg unofficially uses the coat of arms of the old municipality of Heiligenberg , which it had before the regional reform.

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Bodenseekreis : In blue over three silver (white) wavy threads an eight-spoke golden (yellow) wheel without rims (mill wheel).
  2. Friedrichshafen : In a split shield in front a green beech tree with roots in gold, behind in red a silver hip horn with the mouthpiece pointing downwards, golden shackle and golden fittings.
  3. Markdorf : In gold, an eight-spoke red wheel without rims (mill wheel).
  4. Meersburg : In gold over a blue corrugated shield base, a red brick castle with a pinnacle tower over the open gate and pent roof on both sides.
  5. Tettnang : In silver, a jumping, red-tongued black dog with a gold collar and a gold ring on it.
  6. Überlingen : In gold a black eagle with a gold breast shield, inside a gold crowned and gold armored red lion; on the shield of a spangenhelm with a golden crown, a golden crowned and golden armored red lion, in his right paw holding a bare (steel blue) sword with a golden handle; Red and gold helmet covers.
  7. Bermatingen : In silver an erect, red-armored and red-tongued black bear.
  8. Daisendorf : In a split shield in front in gold a red armored and red-tongued half black eagle at the gap, behind in silver a half cut red cross at the gap.
  9. Deggenhausertal : Under the shield head in silver, divided by silver and green in a cloud section, black scissors open at the top.
  10. Eriskirch : In a split shield in front a golden lily in blue, behind in gold a blue roofed silver church with a pointed tower on the right.
  11. Frickingen : In gold, a blue-tipped and blue-tongued red eagle, covered with a breastplate divided diagonally by gold and red.
  12. Hagnau am Bodensee : In a split shield in front a golden crook in blue, behind in silver a blue grape with two green leaves.
  13. Heiligenberg : The municipality of Heiligenberg unofficially uses the coat of arms of the old municipality of Heiligenberg, which it had before the territorial reform.
  14. Immenstaad on Lake Constance : In red with a border divided by a wavy cut of blue and silver, two diagonally crossed golden pilgrim sticks, above a golden pilgrim shell, below a golden clover-leaf crown.
  15. Kressbronn am Bodensee : In silver over two groups of three black cherries, each with black stems, a three-lobed golden fringed red flag with three golden suspension rings.
  16. Langenargen : In silver on three golden suspension rings a three-lobed, golden-fringed red flag, topped with a short, double-rowed bar studded with black and gold.
  17. Meckenbeuren : In a split shield in front in silver a three-lobed red flag with three red carrying rings, behind in red an upright silver greyhound with a black collar and a silver ring on it.
  18. Neukirch : In silver under a three-lipped red flag, a fallen red sword and a red abbot's staff crossed diagonally.
  19. Oberteuringen : In blue on a striding silver horse St. Martin in silver armor with a silver sword dividing his golden cloak.
  20. Owingen : In gold, an eight-spoke, eight-blade red mill wheel.
  21. Salem : In blue, a double-row red-silver slanting bar (Cistercian bar), covered by a golden abbot growing from the lower edge with a curve turned to the left and a silver pannisellus.
  22. Sipplingen : In silver a red lion, the chest covered with a slanted left natural right hand, with the right paw holding a golden vine growing out of the lower edge with three golden grapes and three green leaves, with the left holding a blue vine knife.
  23. Stetten : A golden sword crossed diagonally in blue and a golden key with a beard pointing upwards and outwards.
  24. Jump up ↑ Uhldingen-Mühlhofen : Six columns of red and silver, a six-petalled silver rose in each of the red fields, three blue wavy strips on top of each other in the silver fields.
  25. Ahausen : Square of gold and green with a red heart shield, inside a silver shell.
  26. Ailingen : In a split shield in front in silver a downward-facing green apple tree branch with two red apples, behind in green a silver church tower with a stepped gable.
  27. Altheim : A silver palm branch and a golden sword crossed diagonally in red.
  28. Baitenhausen : In red on a green shield base, a golden tin tower.
  29. Bambergen : In a split shield in front in black three overturned golden wolf fishing rods, behind in silver a fallen green linden leaf with a split stem.
  30. Beuren : In silver on a curly red rafter, a green linden leaf.
  31. Billafingen : In red a silver bar with two red rings; in the black heart shield a red tongued silver unicorn body.
  32. Bonndorf : Square with a red heart shield, inside three (2: 1) silver rings; 1 divided by green and silver, 2 and 3 blue, 4 in gold a red double lily cross.
  33. Bow sails : In a split shield in front in gold a half eight-spoke red wheel without rims, behind in blue a growing golden crook with a silver pannisellus.
  34. Deggenhausen : In silver, black scissors open at the top with U-shaped handles.
  35. Deisendorf : In silver, a blue sloping wave bar, covered with a silver fish.
  36. Ettenkirch : In a divided shield above in red a jumping silver stag, below in silver a red bar.
  37. Frickingen old : In gold a blue-armored, blue-tongued red eagle.
  38. Grasbeuren : In red, three (2: 1) left-facing silver sickles with gold handles.
  39. Hattenweiler : Under the red head of a shield, in it a golden abbot's crook to the right, a striding black ram in silver on green ground.
  40. Hödingen : In silver with a blue cloud border, the Gothic black capital letter H.
  41. Hohenbodman : In silver on a green three-mountain, a red pinnacle tower.
  42. Homberg : Two golden diagonal bars in red.
  43. ^ Ittendorf : A tower with a stepped gable. (Seal image, no coat of arms. The GLA's proposal for a coat of arms, a red tin tower in gold with a bricked base , was not accepted by the community.)
  44. Kau : In silver a rooted black tree stump in which a black ax is stuck with a handle pointing upwards at an angle to the left, in the upper right corner a three-lobed fringed red flag with three carrying rings (local coat of arms, no independent municipality)
  45. Throats : In silver on a blue shield base, a red brick bridge with a whole arch in the middle and half an arch on each side.
  46. Kippenhausen : In silver on green ground, two green vines with five green leaves each and three blue grapes on black vines.
  47. Kluftern : In silver a green goblet, growing from it a green vine tendril with a green leaf and a blue grape on each left and right.
  48. Langnau : In a split shield in front in red a continuous gold Pauline cross, behind in silver a three-lipped red flag on three gold suspension rings.
  49. Leustetten : In silver on a green shield base, a red cart.
  50. Lippertsreute : In silver, a red Johanniterkreuz, covered with a golden heart shield, inside a black lily.
  51. Mimmenhausen : In blue a gold-red-blue-green-gold curved bar (rainbow), accompanied by three (2: 1) gold stars.
  52. Mittelstenweiler : In blue, two diagonally crossed golden abbot's sticks with curvatures facing each other, in the black heart shield a double-row red-silver-cut sloping bar.
  53. Mühlhofen : In silver on a blue wave shield base, a red boat with two submerged golden oars turned outwards.
  54. Nesselwangen : In red a fallen golden ploughshare.
  55. Neufrach : In a shield divided three times by blue and silver, a growing crook [with pannisellus] in confused colors.
  56. Nussdorf : In silver on a green ground, a green walnut.
  57. Oberstenweiler : In red with a blue-silver cloud border, a growing golden crook with a silver pannisellus.
  58. Oberuhldingen : In red a silver hatchet with a golden handle.
  59. Raderach : In silver a five-spoke black wheel.
  60. Rickenbach : In blue a golden shepherd's shovel growing from the lower edge, accompanied on the right by a golden crown and on the left by a golden miter, both lined with red and adorned with red stones.
  61. Riedheim : In silver on green ground, a red house protruding from the left edge of the shield, next to it a green ear and a red flower on a green leaf stem; a red sun shining from the upper left corner.
  62. Roggenbeuren : In silver with a silver-blue cloud border a cut red cross.
  63. Stefansfeld : In gold, a double-rowed red-silver slanted bar, covered by a golden abbot growing from the lower edge with a curve turned to the left and a silver pannisellus. (Change of the field color to black approved by the municipality in 1962, but the coat of arms was not newly awarded.)
  64. Schnetzenhausen : square of blue and gold, in 1 a silver flying boat flying diagonally downwards, in 2 a rooted green apple tree with red fruits, in 3 a green sheaf, in 4 a silver fish with red dots and red fins floating diagonally upwards .
  65. ^ Taisersdorf : In silver on a green three-mountain, a striding red ram.
  66. Tannau : In silver on a green ground a green fir tree, top right a three-lobed red flag (church flag) [on three black suspension rings].
  67. ^ Tüfingen : Square, 1 and 4 of silver and blue nested in 9 places, 2 and 3 red, the whole thing covered with a growing golden crook on the left.
  68. Untersiggingen : In gold on a green three-mountain, a bearded man dressed in blue with a blue cap and black shoes, holding a red tulip with a green stem in his right hand.
  69. Unteruhldingen : In silver on a green three-mountain, a green vine with three green leaves and two blue grapes on a black stick.
  70. Urnau : A cut golden star in blue.
  71. Weildorf : In blue an upright golden sword, the blade covered with a golden balance.
  72. Wintersulgen : In a shield divided by silver and red, three (2: 1) candlesticks in mixed up colors.
  73. ^ Wittenhofen : In silver with a silver-blue cloud border, a blue sloping wave bar.

literature

  • Heinz Bardua: District and community coats of arms in Baden-Württemberg , Volume 4: The district and community coats of arms in the administrative district of Tübingen . Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 1987, 126 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0804-2 .
  • Klemens Stadler: German Coat of Arms , Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag, Bremen 1971.
  • Gisbert Hoffmann: Wappenbuch Bodenseekreis . Senn, Tettnang, 1991, 173 pages, ISBN 3-88812-162-0 .