List of coats of arms in the Ilm district

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This list shows the coats of arms of the cities and municipalities as well as the coats of arms of formerly independent cities and municipalities and disbanded districts in the Ilm district in Thuringia .

Coats of arms of cities and municipalities

The following municipalities do not have a coat of arms:

Coats of arms of the districts

Former municipalities with their own coat of arms

Blazons

  1. County coat of arms : "Square of gold and blue; Field 1 a black, red-armored eagle; Field 2 and 3 a golden, red-armored lion; Field 4 on a black mountain a black hen with red reinforcement, red comb and rag. ”(Neues Thüringer Wappenbuch Volume 2 page 7; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  2. Arnstadt : "In gold, a black, red-armored eagle looking to the right with spread wings, an open beak and a proposed tongue." ( Main Statute Appendix A )
  3. Dornheim : “A silver bar on a blue background, this is covered with staves, a treble clef and the notes bach; two above and a golden royal crown below. "( Main Statute § 2 Paragraph 1 (PDF file; 2.52 MB))
  4. Elgersburg : "In green under a silver wedge, inside a blue lintel rafter, on a corrugated blue shield base, inside a silver wavy band, a silver castle with a closed gate." (Neues Thüringer Wappenbuch Volume 2 page 9; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  5. Großbreitenbach : "A wild man with a wreath and apron growing out of a green Dreiberg covered with three golden flowers, in his right hand a blue painting lock, in the raised left two associated keys." (Neues Thüringer Wappenbuch, Volume 2, page 13; publisher : Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  6. Ilmenau : "On a silver ground between two high red towers with closed gates and pointed roofs, a golden shield with four points, whose first and fourth field is divided: above a growing, double-headed black eagle, above it a golden crown, below red- silver chess; in the second and third field on a green three-mountain a black hen; A nine-leaved green leaf frond above the sign. "( Main Statute § 2 Paragraph 1 (PDF file; 116 kB))
  7. Plaue: "In blue a golden lion with a red tongue and reinforcement." (Neues Thüringer Wappenbuch Volume 2 page 16; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  8. Stadtilm : “In blue a two-tower silver building with an open portal and a bridge between the towers; a silver comb hovering over it, raised by a silver spangenhelm. ”(Neues Thüringer Wappenbuch Volume 2, page 17; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  9. Böhlen : "In green, a naked golden woman standing on a growing silver globe, swinging a silver ribbon over her head and around her body, each side with a silver spruce." (New Thuringian Wappenbuch Volume 2, page 8; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  10. Bücheloh : "In gold, a green beech that grows from a green mountain that is covered with four golden ears and is covered by two other green mountains." (Neues Thüringer Wappenbuch Volume 2 page 19; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3 -9804487-2-X )
  11. Frankenhain : “Divided by silver and red; above three stylized green fir trees, below a silver mill wheel over a silver antler. ”(Neues Thüringer Wappenbuch Volume 2 page 9; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  12. Frauenwald : “Divided by green and silver; in front a silver female figure in medieval-monastic garb, behind a green, rooted spruce. ”(New Thuringian Wappenbuch Volume 2, page 10; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  13. Gehren: "In gold on green ground a wild man with a crown of leaves and a foliage apron, holding a rooted spruce in his left hand." ( Coat of arms since 1855 )
  14. Geraberg : “In gold, a green mountain covered with a golden Passion Cross raised on three steps, on which there is a green spruce on both sides; about in chief a fallen blue wave rafters. "( main statutes § 2, Section 1 )
  15. Gossel : “In black, the portrait of a man with a golden beard and hair in a golden robe and a golden hat decorated with a shell, holding a golden curved rod in both hands, accompanied by three (2: 1) golden balls at the top right; in the golden shield base three black common crosses arranged in bars. ”(Neues Thüringer Wappenbuch Volume 2 page 12; Publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  16. Gräfenroda : “In red, divided by a silver wave bar; above a golden nine-pointed count's crown, below a silver stump. ”(Neues Thüringer Wappenbuch Volume 2, page 12; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  17. Gräfinau-Angstedt : "From blue to red divided with a silver wavy bar, floating above the bust of a golden angel, floating below a golden cancer." (New Thuringian Wappenbuch Volume 2, page 19; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487 -2-X )
  18. Herschdorf : "In blue a golden deer striding on a silver mountain, accompanied by three (2: 1) silver linden leaves at the top left." (New Thuringian Wappenbuch Volume 2 page 13; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2 -X )
  19. Ichtershausen : “In red, standing on a silver mountain, a golden nimbly knight without a helmet, with a silver sword, holding a silver lance in his right hand, attached to it a silver flag with a red cross and the left hand on a silver shield supported by a red cross, accompanied by a silver cancer at the top left. "( Main statute § 2, Paragraph 1 ( Memento of the original from February 22, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and Archive link according to instructions and then remove this note. ) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ichtershausen.de
  20. Kirchheim : "In red with a green shield base, a golden church with a left tower, three (2: 1) silver six-spoke wagon wheels floating above the roof." ( Main Statute § 3 Paragraph 1 (PDF file; 3.86 MB))
  21. Langewiesen : “In gold, Saint Margaret with a silver dress, red robe and golden crown standing on a green hill, holding a black cross staff in her right hand.” (New Thuringian Wappenbuch Volume 2, page 15; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3 -9804487-2-X )
  22. Möhrenbach : "By a silver post pulled from a silver shield base, split by green and baloo, bordered with silver on the right and left; in front a golden six-spoke wheel, crossed behind a silver shovel and a silver pick."
  23. ^ Neustadt am Rennsteig : "Schüttgeviert; Field 1: in blue a golden double-tailed lion with a knocked-out red tongue growing out of the left division; Field 2 and 3: in gold, a green spruce with roots and a black trunk and black roots; Field 4: in blue on a green mountain, a golden stone, covered with a black “R”. “( Homepage of the administrative association  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link accordingly Instructions and then remove this notice. )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.vg-langerberg.de  
  24. Pennewitz : "Divided and split below, above in blue a watchful golden lion with a red knocked out tongue and red reinforcement, below in front in black a golden iron crossed with a golden mallet, below in back a red six-spoke wheel on a golden background."
  25. Sing : “Split by gold and blue; in front on a green mountain a stylized blue cowslip with a green stem and calyx; behind a golden, rising lion. ”(New Thuringian Wappenbuch Volume 2, page 14; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  26. Stützerbach : “In green, split by a silver wave bar, in front a silver five-ended stag pole with a grind; behind a silver spruce that has been torn out. ”(New Thuringian Wappenbuch Volume 2, page 18; Publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  27. Wümbach : “Divided by blue over gold; above a right-turned, striding golden lion, below a blue wavy bar, accompanied by four green linden leaves above and below by three green linden leaves. ”(New Thuringian Wappenbuch Volume 2, page 19; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )
  28. Ilmtal : "In green a torn golden linden tree with 21 leaves and is covered with a silver wavy bar in the shield foot area." ( Main statute § 2, Paragraph 1 (PDF file; 96 kB))
  29. Wolfsberg : "In gold, a black wolf from a green mountain, split by a golden pole, which is covered with a golden beech leaf in the front, a green oak leaf in the middle and a golden linden leaf in the back." (Neues Thüringer Wappenbuch, Volume 2 Page 18; publisher: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringen eV 1998 ISBN 3-9804487-2-X )