List of coats of arms in the Enzkreis

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Enzkreis 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.

Enzkreis

City coat of arms in the Enzkreis

Municipal coat of arms in the Enzkreis

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Enzkreis : A blue wave bar in gold, accompanied by two blue diamonds at the top and bottom.
  2. Heimsheim : In green, two diagonally crossed golden ears of wheat growing from the lower edge.
  3. Knittlingen : In silver, a golden abbot's staff, stapled with two diagonally crossed black wrinkles.
  4. Maulbronn : In black on a lowered, double-rowed bar carved in red and silver, on the right a golden fountain turned to the left with a silver water jet, on the left a standing golden mule with a golden load (sack).
  5. Mühlacker : A golden wave bar in blue, accompanied by a golden ring with a red stone on top, and on the bottom by a four-spoke, six-blade golden mill wheel with a red hub.
  6. Neuenbürg : In silver, a floating, hexagonal red tower with a pointed roof.
  7. Birkenfeld : Under a blue shield head, in which a continuous, four-link gold chain is attached with a square, pointed, gold-edged red gemstone, in gold a two-leaved green oak branch with three green acorns.
  8. Eisingen : A golden ploughshare in red over a silver vine knife with a golden handle lying to the left.
  9. Engelsbrand : In silver an obliquely left blue wavy strip, above it an obliquely left green holly leaf with two red berries, underneath a obliquely left mutilated black branch with three red flames.
  10. Friolzheim : In a split shield in front two blue bars in gold, behind in blue a golden deer hull.
  11. Illingen : In a shield divided by blue and gold diagonally to the right, a golden flag fluttering to the right on an obliquely left red rod with a golden tip, a red key at the bottom.
  12. Ispringen : In red a gold sheep shears.
  13. Kämpfelbach : In gold, a red oblique left bar covered with two gold lilies.
  14. Pressing : In the Göpelschnitt divided shield in the 1st field in silver a blue grape, in the 2nd field in blue a silver cup, in the 3rd field above a golden shield base a golden wine press building with the roof sides at the cutting line, in it in black a gold one Grape press.
  15. Kieselbronn : A golden webbed foot in red.
  16. Königsbach-Stein : In a quartered shield; Field I: In gold, a red sloping bar; Field 2: In silver growing from the lower edge, the bust of a king with a golden trimmed red cloak, an ermine collar and a golden crown with red precious stones; Field 3: In blue a silver stone lifter with a silver stone cuboid; Field 4: A blue wave bar in silver.
  17. Mönsheim : In red on a green three mountain, a silver pinnacle tower with a pointed helmet.
  18. Neuhausen : In silver on a shield base divided by blue and gold, a red house with two chimneys, two red flags fluttering from the gables to the left, six (3: 3) red windows on the front, a closed gate and a red window on the left Gable end.
  19. Newcomers : In red a golden slanting bar covered with two black diamonds, above a golden capital letter gold, below a golden sester.
  20. Niefern-Öschelbronn : In blue a golden fountain with two tubes from which a silver water jet flows, above three golden, six-pointed stars.
  21. Ölbronn-Dürrn : In gold over a green mountain, in which a slanting left golden oak leaf with slanting golden acorn, on the right a four-spoke black plow wheel, on the left a brick red tower with flank walls, battlements and pointed roof.
  22. Ötisheim : A red abbot's staff and a green lizard crossed diagonally in gold.
  23. Remchingen : In red two crossed silver lily wands, in front of them in a silver heart shield a blue velvet red rose with green sepals.
  24. Star rock: In silver on a three-tiered blue rock, a fallen seven-pointed red star.
  25. Straubenhardt : Square of blue and silver, in 2 and 3 each a black stool.
  26. ^ Tiefenbronn : In blue on a green ground, a bricked, golden draw well with a golden bucket.
  27. Wiernsheim : In black, a golden abbot's staff, entwined with two silver oak branches, each accompanied by five golden stars.
  28. Wimsheim : In blue over a gold star a gold clip.
  29. Wurmberg : In a split shield in front in gold an abbot's crook turned to the left, behind in red a silver candlestick with a burning candle.
  30. Arnbach : In blue a silver sloping beam, accompanied by three silver fir trees on both sides.
  31. Bauschlott : The red village sign in gold (a sester with a crossbar and a crossbar above).
  32. Bilfingen : A golden lily in red.
  33. Birkenfeld old : Under a blue shield head, in it a gold chain with a red stone, in silver an overturned blue ploughshare.
  34. Conweiler : A silver sester in black.
  35. Dennach : In gold on a green three-mountain, three green fir trees, increasing to the left.
  36. Diefenbach : In red over a lowered silver wavy bar, a silver vineyard shape with a golden handle placed in a pile.
  37. ^ Dietenhausen : In red the golden village sign (a stylized circle).
  38. Dietlingen : In a split shield in front in gold a red tray, behind in red a gold vine knife with black handle.
  39. Dürrn : In silver, a red tower with flank walls, battlements and pointed roof.
  40. Ellmendingen : The black capital letter E in gold [rounded shape, similar to the mirror-inverted number 3].
  41. Angelsbrand old : In the obliquely left divided shield above a silver angel head with wings in green, below a black trunk in silver, burning with a red flame.
  42. Enzberg : In red a silver ring with a green stone.
  43. Ersingen : Two silver bars in red, accompanied by two at the top and a golden lily in the middle of the shield.
  44. Feldrennach : A black horseshoe in silver.
  45. Freudenstein : In blue, a left-wing swimming, resisting silver swan with a red beak.
  46. Göbrichen :
  47. Graefenhausen : In red a silver oak branch.
  48. Großglattbach : In gold, a slanted red diamond.
  49. Grunbach : In gold, a green wavy oblique left-hand bar, accompanied at the top by a green pine branch, at the bottom by a green holly leaf with two berries.
  50. Hamberg : Two golden bars in blue, the whole covered with an overturned silver ploughshare.
  51. Iptingen : The silver mark in blue in the form of a circular belt buckle with a bar-like bar.
  52. Kleinvillars : In red a burning silver candle, surrounded by seven silver stars.
  53. Königsbach : In a quartered shield in 1. in gold a red sloping bar, in 2. in silver the red-clad half-figure of a king, in 3. in blue an armored silver arm, emerging from clouds in the rear edge, holding a lowered golden anchor, in 4 . in silver a blue wavy bar.
  54. Langenalb : In silver a lowered blue wavy bar, immersed in it a four-spoke red mill wheel.
  55. Lehningen : In blue a silver right hand raised in an oath.
  56. Lienzingen : In red, the golden mark in the shape of an inverted capital letter S with fishtail-like ends.
  57. Lomersheim : In a divided shield above, split five times by gold and red, below blue.
  58. Mühlhausen (Tiefenbronn) : In blue a fallen golden ploughshare.
  59. Mühlhausen an der Enz : In a split shield above in silver a growing red eagle, below in red three silver swan necks.
  60. Neuhausen old : A red house in silver on green ground, the roof covered with two flags.
  61. Niebelsbach : In silver a blue sloping wavy strip, above a red grape hanging on a stem, below it two connected red cherries.
  62. Niefern : In the split shield on the right the Baden coat of arms, on the left a heron foot with a fish in its claw.
  63. Nöttingen : In silver, a red rose with green sepals.
  64. Nussbaum : In black, two gold diamonds on top of each other.
  65. Ölbronn : A four-spoke black plow wheel in gold under a black deer pole.
  66. Öschelbronn : In gold on green ground, a red fountain, each side with a blue horseshoe and raised by a lying black stag pole.
  67. Ottenhausen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in blue a silver branch with three silver apples.
  68. Pinache : A natural pine tree in gold on green ground.
  69. Salmbach : In silver a blue wavy bar, above and below each a green fir branch.
  70. Schellbronn : In gold, a red fountain with three tubes and silver water.
  71. Schmie : In blue the silver speckle mark resembling the lower case letter w.
  72. Schützingen : In gold, a slanted red key.
  73. Schwann : A silver anchor in blue.
  74. Serres : A candlestick with a burning candle. [Seal picture, no coat of arms awarded.]
  75. Singing : In silver, two diagonally crossed red lily sticks, accompanied on both sides and below by a red rose with green sepals and covered in blue.
  76. Stone : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in blue a silver stone lifter with a silver stone cuboid.
  77. Steinegg : In a split shield in front in gold, three fallen black wolf fishing rods on top of each other, behind in blue two gold bars.
  78. Waldrennach : In silver on a green mountain in front of two green fir trees, a black-horned red roebuck.
  79. Hamlet : A golden sickle in red.
  80. Wilferdingen : In red, two diagonally crossed silver lily sticks, in front of them in a silver heart shield a red rose with green sepals and inseminated in blue.
  81. Zaisersweiher : In blue a fallen silver ploughshare between two piles, turned towards silver fish.

literature

  • Herwig John: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 2: The district and community coats of arms in the Karlsruhe administrative region (with the help of Hiltburg Köckert and Gabriele Wüst). Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag Stuttgart, 1990, 108 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0802-6
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag Bremen, 1971