List of coats of arms in the Hohenlohe district

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

Hohenlohe district

City coat of arms in the Hohenlohe district

Municipal coat of arms in the Hohenlohe district

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Hohenlohekreis : In silver (white) over a raised red shield base, inside a six-spoke silver (white) wheel, two striding, red-tongued black leopards with folded tails.
  2. Forchtenberg : In red, the standing, golden nimbly and silver armed Archangel Michael with a golden cross spear, piercing the jaws of the silver dragon.
  3. ^ Ingelfingen : In blue a silver crook.
  4. Krautheim : In a shield divided eleven times by black and silver, a red crossing at the top right, inside a six-spoke silver wheel.
  5. Künzelsau : The bearded head of John the Baptist in blue on a silver bowl.
  6. Neuenstein : In silver, a red pointed hammer.
  7. Niedernhall : St. Laurentius in gold in a silver undergarment, red upper garment and red shoes, holding a black grate with his right hand and a silver book in his left.
  8. Öhringen : In a shield diagonally divided by red and silver, an oblique left key in mixed up colors, with the beard pointing upwards to the left.
  9. Waldenburg : In a divided shield above in gold on a green ground, three green fir trees, below in silver a striding, red armored and red-tongued looking black lion (leopard) with a folded tail.
  10. Bretzfeld : In gold under a black stag stick, a red grape, from the stem of which a red vine leaf extends on both sides.
  11. Dörzbach : Above a bar (4 fields) made of silver and red, three red shells (2: 1) in silver, underneath a five-spoke silver wheel in black.
  12. Kupferzell : Under a silver shield head, inside a striding, red-tongued, looking black lion (leopard), in black a red-roofed silver church (cell).
  13. Mulfingen : In red a silver sloping bar, covered with three red roses.
  14. Pfedelbach : In silver a curved red ibex horn.
  15. Schöntal : A golden crook and a right silver iron fist, crossed diagonally in green, coming up from the lower edge, the intersection covered with a lowered bar, double-rowed with red and silver.
  16. Weißbach : Under a silver shield head, in it a striding red-armored and red-tongued black leopard, in red a silver oblique left-hand bar.
  17. Zweiflingen : In silver under a striding black leopard with a folded tail, three green ears of corn crossed with the stems.
  18. Adolzfurt : Under a silver shield head, in it a striding red-tongued black leopard with its tail flicked down, a golden branch in green with a golden grape and three golden leaves.
  19. Aschhausen : A black eagle's body in silver.
  20. Belsenberg : In blue two silver bars.
  21. Berlichingen : A black iron hand in gold.
  22. Bieringen : In a shield split by red and silver, a five-spoke wheel in mixed up colors.
  23. Bitzfeld : In blue a sixteen-pointed star alternately faceted by silver and red.
  24. Bretzfeld - old : In red a golden pretzel with a golden rooster in the middle.
  25. Dimbach : Under a silver shield main, is one of the top right-lying blue plow coulter , in blue a silver ploughshare.
  26. Jump up ↑ Drying rooms : Three crossed golden ears of corn in blue.
  27. Eberbach : On a floor a deer leaping left over two flowers. [Colors unclear, possibly only seal image.]
  28. Ernsbach : Above a blue corrugated shield base in a shield split by silver and red, in front a four-spoke, twelve-blade red millwheel, behind two diagonally crossed silver miner's hammers.
  29. Eschelbach : In silver, a slanted red magpie.
  30. Ashenvale : In red a fallen golden tip, covered with a rooted green ash tree.
  31. Feßbach : In blue on green ground, a silver horse jumping to the left.
  32. Gaisbach : In silver, a red plow over a lowered blue wavy bar.
  33. Geddelsbach : In a shield split by gold and red, a fallen point in mixed up colors, in each of the golden fields a blue grape, in the red fields one above, three golden ears below.
  34. Goggenbach : Three golden ears of corn in red.
  35. ^ Gommersdorf : In silver, a double-towered red castle.
  36. Grünbühl : In silver above a raised green hill (Bühl) a striding red-tongued black leopard with a folded tail.
  37. Harsberg : In a split shield in front a silver grape in red, behind in silver a red battle ax.
  38. Hermuthausen : In a split shield above in silver a striding black leopard, below in black a standing silver swan.
  39. Hohebach : In a silver field, two obliquely crossed, blue, blue-stalked hooks turned upwards.
  40. Hollenbach : In a divided shield above a growing golden lion in black, below in gold the capital letters H and A intertwined to form a monogram.
  41. Horrenbach : A black mill wheel in gold over a blue wave shield base.
  42. ^ Jagstberg : In silver on a raised red hill (mountain) covered with a silver wavy bar, a striding, red-tongued black leopard.
  43. Kesselfeld : In red a silver kettle.
  44. Church hall : in red over a lowered silver wavy bar, a golden church.
  45. Kleinhirschbach : In red over a lowered silver wavy bar, a jumping golden stag.
  46. ^ Klepsau : In a shield divided by black and red, a six-spoke silver wheel.
  47. Kocherstetten : In silver three (2: 1) red battle axes on blue handles.
  48. Mangoldsall : In green over a lowered silver wavy bar, a striding golden horse.
  49. Marlach : In a shield split by silver and red, a five-spoke wheel split by black and silver.
  50. ^ Neunstetten : In black under a five-spoke silver wheel, a golden oak branch and golden ears of corn crossed at an angle.
  51. Neureut : In silver on a raised green mountain, covered with a rooted golden tree stump, a red castle with two tin towers.
  52. Nitzenhausen : In silver under a red horse jumping up to the left, a black paw cross (Deutschordenskreuz).
  53. ^ Oberginsbach : A white whole on a blue background.
  54. Oberkessach : A golden oak in blue on golden ground.
  55. Oberndorf : In blue a silver sloping wave bar.
  56. Upper ear: In red a silver donkey head, between the ears a six-spoke silver wheel.
  57. Obersteinbach : Split by green and silver, in front a silver hatchet with a golden handle, behind a green fir tree with roots.
  58. Ohrnberg : A black bull's head with red tongues in gold.
  59. Rappach : In silver a red wavy bar, above it two, below it a five-petalled, golden inseminated red rose.
  60. Scheppach : In red, an oblique left golden rake, the handle covered with a golden sickle placed in a pole.
  61. Schöntal old : In green, a slanted golden abbot's staff growing out of the edge of the shield, covered with a double-row oblique left-hand bar (Cistercian bar) made of red and silver.
  62. Schwabbach : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag stick, in black a golden star.
  63. Siebeneich : In silver on a green floor, a green oak.
  64. Simprechtshausen : In blue a golden key and a golden sword with the handles crossed upwards, in between on the sides and below each a silver star.
  65. Sindeldorf : In a split shield above in red a six-spoke silver wheel between two burning silver candles, below in blue a silver fish swimming to the left.
  66. Sindringen : In blue on a green three-mountain, a golden cross, accompanied on both sides by a six-pointed golden star.
  67. Unterginsbach : A silver goose swimming in red on a blue wave shield base.
  68. Unterheimbach : In blue a red roofed silver house [with a round arched gate each on the gable and eaves side].
  69. Untersteinbach : In black a flying silver swan.
  70. Verrenberg : In a shield split by red and silver, a goblet in confused colors, accompanied by a golden vine leaf on the front and a green vine leaf on the back.
  71. Waldbach : In red on a green three-mountain, a trimmed silver tree, accompanied by a six-pointed silver star at the front and a silver crescent moon at the back; three silver roses grow from each of the outer peaks.
  72. Westernach : In a divided shield above in blue a red-tongued striding golden leopard, below in gold a blue wave bar.
  73. ^ Westernhausen : In silver, a sloping bar cut from black and silver, accompanied on both sides by a red rose with green sepals.
  74. Windischenbach : In a shield split by silver and red, in front a blue grape on a green stem, behind a silver fenugreek.
  75. Winzenhofen : In red a silver crook, accompanied on both sides by a golden wheel.
  76. Wohlmuthausen : In red a silver plow, including three silver labels (2: 1).

The municipalities Baumerlenbach , Büttelbronn , Cappel , Eckartsweiler , Michelbach am Wald , Möglingen , Obersöllbach , Orendelsall , Schwöllbronn and Westernbach did not have a coat of arms according to the official district description of Öhringen.
No coats of arms are known from the following municipalities in the old district of Künzelsau: Ailringen , Altkrautheim , Amrichshausen , Buchenbach , Criesbach , Crispenhofen , Diebach , Eberstal , Laibach , Laßbach , Meßbach , Morsbach , Muthof , Oberginsbach , Steinbach , Weldingsfelden , Zaisenhausen .
It is possible that "unofficial" coats of arms were used in individual cases.

literature

  • Heinz Bardua: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 1: The district and community coats of arms in the Stuttgart administrative region . Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 1987, 158 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0801-8 .
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag, Bremen 1971.
  • The district of Öhringen . Official district description Volume 2. Stuttgart 1968.