List of coats of arms in the Donnersbergkreis

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district

Verbandsgemeinde Alsenz-Obermoschel

Verbandsgemeinde Eisenberg (Palatinate)

Verbandsgemeinde Göllheim

Association community Kirchheimbolanden

Association municipality Rockenhausen

Verbandsgemeinde Winnweiler

Historical coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Bennhausen : Diagonally divided by red and silver, top left a six-spoke silver wheel, bottom right a red doe pierced by a red arrow.
  2. Bischheim : In the blue field sprinkled with golden shingles, a red armored and tongued golden lion, holding an eight-spoke red wheel
  3. Bolanden : In blue, a silver inclined bar removed from a six-spoke golden wheel, covered with the red capital letters B and L removed from a total of three red diamond stones.
  4. Dannenfels : Split by blue and silver, on the right in a field sprinkled with golden shingles a left-facing red-tongued and armored golden lion, on the left a green fir tree with roots.
  5. Gauersheim : In silver, a gold-nimbed Mother of God with the likewise gold-nimbed child on her arm, in red undergarment and blue upper garment, holding two coats of arms, on the right in silver a red lion turned left, on the left in blue three silver diamonds.
  6. Ilbesheim : In blue a rooted golden stalk of corn, covered by two crossed golden oak branches, each with a golden acorn and two golden oak leaves.
  7. Jakobsweiler : Divided by gold and green, above a green oak branch with three green acorns and four green oak leaves, below a golden dragon with its head turned to the left.
  8. Kirchheimbolanden : Divided, above silver and black nested in three rows, below a black boar in green.
  9. Kriegsfeld : In gold, a knight in blue armor , his left hand supported on his hip and a green wreath in his right hand.
  10. Marnheim : In silver above a blue wave shield base, a red bar, above an eight-spoke red wheel standing on the bar.
  11. Mörsfeld : Divided by black and silver, above a striding red armored, tongued and crowned golden lion, below three natural reeds with green leaves rising up from a blue corrugated shield base.
  12. Morschheim : Saint Mauritius in gold, nimbed in silver, in silver armor with a red cross on his chest, with his right hand leaning on a blue shield, in it a silver eagle, in the left a silver flag of the cross with a red cross.
  13. Oberwiesen : In silver on green ground, a green spruce, topped by two six-pointed golden stars and topped with a jumping red stag with golden antlers and golden hooves.
  14. Orbis : Split by silver and blue, on the right between two growing green fir trees an upright red key, on the left a red-armored and tongued golden lion.
  15. Rittersheim : Saint Maximin growing in blue in a golden robe, with a golden miter, in the left a growing golden crook, the right raised to an oath, accompanied by the Gothic silver lowercase letters s and m.
  16. Stetten : In gold on a blue three-mountain, a growing, blue-armored, red-tongued red lion wielding a silver sword with a golden handle.
  17. Ruppertsecken : In black, a golden, red-crowned and armored lion striding to the right on a three-pinned golden wall, holding a shield roughened in silver and blue in its paws.
  18. Teschenmoschel : Divided by gold and red, above a leaping black boar, below a silver shell, raised by three silver stones.
  19. Steinbach : In blue on a green background, sitting to the left, John the Evangelist in a silver cloak and red petticoat, writing his Gospel in a red-bound silver book, a black eagle standing behind him on the right.

literature

  • Karl Heinz Debus: The great book of arms of the Palatinate . Neustadt an der Weinstrasse 1988, ISBN 3-9801574-2-3