List of coats of arms in the Hochsauerlandkreis

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Hochsauerlandkreis in North Rhine-Westphalia listed in Wikipedia , including historical coats of arms. All cities, communities and districts in North Rhine-Westphalia have a coat of arms. They can be reached via the navigation bar at the end of the page.

Hochsauerlandkreis

Coats of arms of cities and municipalities

Coats of arms of the former offices

Coats of arms of formerly independent communities

Districts of the city of Arnsberg

Districts of the community of Bestwig

Districts of the city of Brilon

Districts of the community Eslohe

Districts of the city of Marsberg

Districts of the city of Medebach

Districts of the city of Meschede

Districts of the city of Olsberg

Districts of the city of Schmallenberg

Districts of the city of Sundern

Districts of the city of Winterberg

Blazons

  1. Hochsauerlandkreis : In red a silver eagle with a silver heart shield, which is covered with a continuous black cross.
  2. ^ Arnsberg : In blue a gold-armored silver eagle.
  3. Bestwig : In silver a blue St. Andrew's cross.
  4. ^ Brilon : Divided by silver and black; above a continuous black cross, below on a black background a slanted silver key with a beard turned down.
  5. Eslohe : Split by blue and silver; in front a half silver eagle with a red tongue, behind a half curved black tip.
  6. Hallenberg : In silver (white) a continuous black cross, angled by four stacked black keys with turned away beards.
  7. Marsberg : The golden letter "A" in red.
  8. ^ Medebach : Square of red and silver by a continuous black cross; in the first field a silver lily, in the fourth field an upright silver key with a turned-away beard.
  9. ^ Meschede : Split of blue and silver; in front a half gold-armored silver eagle with a red tongue, behind a continuous black cross.
  10. Olsberg : Squared of yellow and red, above a free-standing black ring with attached black squares, each of which sits in the middle of the adjacent fields.
  11. Schmallenberg : in silver, a red castle with two tin towers and a gate, the gable of which ends in a lily. There is an upright black key in the gate opening.
  12. Sundern : In silver, a growing gold-nimbed Johannes Evangelist in blue robe and with golden hair, holding in his right hand a golden chalice, above which a blue serpent hovers.
  13. Winterberg : In silver, a red tinned city wall with an open gate in the form of a cloverleaf arch, surmounted by three red towers with blue pointed roofs, in between two gold high crosses on red poles; in the gate is the growing blue-clad Saint James the Elder, in the right a red, blue-roofed church, in the left holding a golden staff with a golden pilgrim's bottle.
  14. Amt Bestwig : In silver a green wave bar, accompanied by four at the top and three green balls at the bottom.
  15. Amt Eslohe : Split by blue and silver; at the front of the gap a half gold-armored silver eagle, at the back a half-curved, rising black tip.
  16. Office Hüsten : In blue a silver, gold-armored eagle, covered by a golden oblique left-hand bar covered with a red sword.
  17. Amt Meschede : Split by blue and gold, in front a half silver eagle, behind a red rafter.
  18. Amt Thülen : A black, slanted booze pen in gold.
  19. Bachum : A slanted golden hoe in red.
  20. Jump up ↑ Bruchhausen : In red a golden sloping bar covered with three red alarm clocks, accompanied by a golden ointment vessel at the top and a short golden sword at the bottom.
  21. Herdringen : Divided by red and gold, above a golden T-shaped cross growing on the dividing line, on each of whose arms a bell hangs, below two red bars.
  22. Holzen : In blue, a silver key turned right with a silver palm branch placed in the St. Andrew's cross.
  23. Hüsten : Split by silver and blue, in front a floating black lecture cross, behind at the gap a half, gold-armored silver eagle.
  24. Müschede : In red a silver deer head (twelve-pointed) with silver antlers, a floating golden cross between the poles.
  25. Neheim : Under a silver shield head with the head of John the Baptist lying in a gold bowl, a silver, gold-armored right-looking eagle on blue.
  26. Neheim-Hüsten : Under a silver shield head, inside a golden bowl the head of Saint John the Baptist with golden hair and beard, split by silver and blue, in front a floating black lecture cross, behind at the split a half, gold-armored silver eagle.
  27. Niedereimer : In blue a silver oak floating above a silver wave bar.
  28. Oeventrop : In silver, a black abbot's rod placed obliquely to the left with the curvature outwards, covered with a red oblique bar covered by three silver diamonds.
  29. Vosswinkel : In blue a soaring golden fox, angled by a golden half-wedge that rises and falls to the left.
  30. Wennigloh : In green, three golden acorns (2 over 1) over a golden crescent moon that opens upwards.
  31. Heringhausen : In silver over a black water wheel, two red-handled black hammers placed in the St. Andrew's cross.
  32. Nuttlar : In blue a silver slate hammer with a golden handle, accompanied by two overturned golden nuts.
  33. Ostwig : Split of silver and red; in front on a red three-mountain a raised black cross, behind a silver mallet crossed diagonally with a silver slate iron, both with gold handles.
  34. Ramsbeck : A continuous black cross in silver, covered with gold-stalked black mallets and irons attached to the St. Andrew's cross.
  35. Velmede : Split of Silver and Blue; in front a floating blue St. Andrew's cross held together by five golden nails, behind a silver eagle armored with gold.
  36. Alme : In a golden field under red rafters a silver goose with a red beak swimming on a blue corrugated shield base
  37. Bontkirchen : A natural-colored, blue-roofed church in gold over a shield base that is diagonally divided from silver to green in a wave cut.
  38. Hoppeke : In gold, two green fir trees on a blue, wavy shield base.
  39. Madfeld : Split by silver and blue; in front a blue shepherd's wand nozzle; behind a silver feathers tip.
  40. Messinghausen : In silver over a blue corrugated shield base, black hammer and mallet placed in St. Andrew's cross.
  41. Nehden : Three golden lilies in red.
  42. ^ Radlinghausen : In blue, a golden eight-spoke wheel.
  43. Rixen : In blue, five wreaths of silver roses with red clusters and sepals.
  44. Rösenbeck : In silver, a sloping blue wavy bar, each accompanied by a red rose with a golden lug and green sepals.
  45. Scharfenberg : In silver a curved, rising, curly black tip covered with golden rust.
  46. Thülen : In gold, a rising red unicorn with an upright tail.
  47. Wülfte : In green, a silver wolf's head with a red tongue.
  48. Eslohe, old coat of arms : In silver an upright black lance, covered with crossed black keys and black sword.
  49. Cobbenrode : Two black sloping bars in gold.
  50. Traveled : A silver horse's head in red.
  51. Wenholthausen : eightfold silver and blue stand.
  52. Beringhausen : In blue a resting, winged golden lion with its head turned backwards, in the left hand holding a golden abbot's staff.
  53. Borntosten : In black a silver fountain rising from the middle of the lower edge of the shield and sloping to both sides in the middle of the shield, under three rows of stones filling the head of the shield, the bottom of which is slightly arched.
  54. Bredelar : In black over a silver, corrugated shield base, an inclined golden abbot's staff with a crutch open to the left, covered with an oblique left-hand bar in two rows of red and silver.
  55. Canstein : In silver, a black, gold-armored and gold-crowned, striding raven.
  56. Erlinghausen : In gold (yellow) growing over a two-row slanted shield base in blue and silver (white), a blue abbot's staff with a crutch open to the right.
  57. Essentho : Split into red and silver (white); in front silver (white), the chemical symbol for copper and behind a green, rooted linden tree; each under a horizontal ear, silver (white) in the front field and green in the rear field, the common stalk of which is positioned above the split line.
  58. Giershagen : Split of black and silver (white); in front a slanted golden (yellow) abbot's staff with a crutch open to the right, covered with an oblique left-hand bar made of red and silver (white) in two rows, behind a black-clad monk with a black staff and a crutch open to the right, in the left a black book.
  59. ^ Heddinghausen : In green, a sloping bar cut in silver (white) and blue; below a bundle of golden (yellow) ears of grain and above a right-facing red deer head, between the antlers a silver (white) cross.
  60. Helminghausen : In silver (white) floating upright blue cloud feh (cloud section) in the form of a boat.
  61. Leitmar : Split in silver (white) and red, covered with a continuous black cross; In front, growing out of the right cross bar, an upright golden (yellow) wheat ear, floating underneath a black hammer and a black mallet; behind, covering the left cross bar, St. Sturmius in a silver (white) robe, with a continuous black paw cross in his left hand, black hair and black shoes.
  62. ^ Meerhof : Split into gold (yellow) and blue; in front an upright blue ear, behind an upright golden (yellow) deer pole.
  63. Niedermarsberg : In gold (yellow) two inclined bars in two rows in blue and silver (white).
  64. Obermarsberg : In red the golden (yellow) capital letter A with black damascene; in the upper coat of arms a silver (white) three-tower wall crown with gate.
  65. ^ Oesdorf : In red a left-slanted silver (white) ear; above a golden (yellow) crown and underneath a golden (yellow) bell; all floating.
  66. Padberg : In the cloud section ( Wolkenfeh ) divided by silver (white) and blue.
  67. Udorf : Split in silver (white) and red over a golden (yellow) hill, floating in it an eight-pointed black star; in front a golden (yellow) wave pole topped with a ten-spoke black mill wheel and behind a golden (yellow) rooted birch with a silver (white) trunk.
  68. Westheim : In gold (yellow) a black, striding stag; Above that, in the head of the shield, in front a slanting green wheat ear and behind a slanting left green oak leaf.
  69. Eversberg : In silver a black boar, floating above it a blue shield tilted to the right, with a gold-armored silver eagle.
  70. Freienohl : In blue a silver symbol in the form of the letter "S" with small golden leaves at the ends and the upper curve.
  71. Grevenstein : In silver, a gold-armored, red-tongued blue eagle.
  72. Meschede Land : In silver, a floating black cross, accompanied by two black twelve-pointed stag poles over a blue wave shield base.
  73. Visbeck : In blue two silver fish (barbels), the upper one facing to the right, the lower one to the left.
  74. Brunskappel : Squared of gold and red; upper left a golden upright wolf tang; below right a golden ploughshare.
  75. Gevelinghausen : In gold, three red sea leaves in a three pass.
  76. Bad Fredeburg : In blue a silver castle with an open gate and three tin towers with black pointed roofs; the middle over a round base is hexagonal with two battlements, the tinned side towers are round.
  77. Bödefeld : Divided and split below: Above in red side by side the silver-clad, gold-nimbed Saints Kosmas and Damian in a bust, the former holding a medicine bottle, the latter holding a medicinal herb, below in front in blue at the gap a gold-armored silver eagle, behind in silver a continuous black Cross.
  78. Fleckenberg : Two golden stag poles, set in red in the form of antlers, raised by a golden cross of St. Anthony.
  79. County : Divided by Blue and Gold; above a gold cross made of six diamonds, accompanied by two silver stag poles, below two red posts.
  80. Oberkirchen : Squared by blue and gold; in the first and fourth fields a silver floating cross made of six pfennigs between a silver twelve-pronged deer antlers, in the second and third fields two red bars.
  81. Wormbach : Saint Walburgis growing in gold in black religious clothing with a silver crook in her right hand and a golden oil bottle in her left hand, with a red bar in the base of the shield.
  82. Allendorf : Saint Anthony the Hermit standing in blue with a silver robe, gold nimbly, in the right a gold rod, in the left a gold bell.
  83. Amecke : Under a wavy, golden shield head in red covered with three red roses, two golden stag poles placed around a free-floating golden cross as antlers.
  84. Endorf : In silver a continuous black cross, in the upper right corner a blue ploughshare, in the lower left corner a blue hammer and blue mallet crossed diagonally.
  85. Enkhausen : Split by blue and silver, at the front a half silver, gold-armored eagle at the slit, at the back a free-floating black grate.
  86. Hachen : Split by blue and silver, at the front of the slit a half, gold-armored silver eagle with a golden tongue, behind a continuous black cross.
  87. Hagen : A golden tree in red, accompanied by a golden crook with an inward curvature.
  88. Hellefeld : In blue a silver tree, underneath a silver scales.
  89. Hövel : In red on a silver three-mountain, a silver linden tree removed from two silver wings.
  90. Langscheid : In blue two upright, turned, curved golden fish.
  91. Stemel : In blue over a triple stepped silver shield base, the silver tip of a boar pen.
  92. Stockum : Split by black and silver, in front a golden crown over an erect golden sword, behind a continuous black cross.
  93. Westenfeld : In blue, three silver ears of wheat and oak leaves set off in pairs by black crosses, placed as a wreath.
  94. Silbach : In gold on a red three-mountain, in which there is a black, gold-edged tunnel mouth hole, a red conveyor reel with an attached red conveyor cage.