List of coats of arms in the district of Aschaffenburg

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The list of coats of arms in the district of Aschaffenburg shows the coats of arms of the communities in the Bavarian district of Aschaffenburg .

Aschaffenburg district

Coats of arms of cities, markets and communities

Former municipalities with their own coat of arms

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  1. Aschaffenburg district: “Under a silver shield head, inside two green oak leaves with a green acorn, split by red and blue; in the front a six-spoke silver wheel , behind a silver oblique left-hand bar covered with three blue rings. "
  2. Alzenau district: “Divided and split above; in front a six-spoke silver wheel in red, behind in gold three red rafters; below in silver a growing, left-turned, blue crook. "
  3. Alzenau: "In red over two diagonally crossed golden branches a six-spoke silver wheel."
  4. Bessenbach: "In blue above a lowered silver wave bar, a red-armored silver stork with two heads."
  5. Blankenbach: "In red a silver wavy strip, above a six-spoke silver wheel, below a double-tailed, blue-crowned golden lion, which strides over three lowered silver tips."
  6. Dammbach: “Divided by a raised silver wavy bar: at the top two diagonally crossed silver oak leaves and a silver acorn in red, split at the bottom, divided seven times in front by red and gold, at the back a silver oblique left bar covered with three blue rings. "
  7. Geiselbach: "In red the golden capital letter A, accompanied by two at the top and a six-pointed silver star at the bottom."
  8. Glattbach: "In gold, a blue oblique left-hand wave bar, accompanied by a black shield at the top, in it the body of a double-headed silver stork, at the bottom by three upright black, red-wrapped spools of thread."
  9. Goldbach: “In red a golden oblique wave bar; above a silver crown of leaves with colored stones, below a six-spoke silver wheel. "
  10. Großostheim: “Divided by gold and black; above a half, jumping black goat; below three two-to-one silver clover leaves. "
  11. Haibach: “In silver a red diagonal wave bar, covered with a six-spoke silver wheel; accompanied at the top by a green oak rice with two leaves and an acorn, at the bottom by three floating black crosses following the sloping wave bar. "
  12. Heigenbrücken: "Above a green mountain, inside a bricked silver tunnel portal, in silver a red Kutterolf (glass drinking vessel), each with a green oak leaf."
  13. Heimbuchenthal: "In red a silver wavy bar, above three silver beech leaves on crossed stems, below a silver cogwheel growing from the lower edge of the shield."
  14. Heinrichsthal: "Under a silver shield head, in it a continuous red bar cross, in red diagonally crossed a silver kneading iron and a silver ax, with the silver capital letters H and F."
  15. Hösbach: “Split from red and silver; in front a growing silver church tower, behind over a green spur a green oak leaf with a golden acorn. "
  16. Johannesberg: "Above the red Dreiberg, in it a six-spoke silver wheel, in silver a blue oblique left-hand shaft bar, covered by an inclined, overturned blue sword."
  17. Kahl a.Main: “Inclined left divided by a silver wave bar; above in blue a running silver rabbit, below in red half a silver wheel. "
  18. Karlstein a.Main: “Wavy divided by blue and silver; The silver Dettinger cross at the top, a blue atom symbol with a red core at the bottom. "
  19. Kleinkahl: "By a wave pole split by silver and blue split by red and gold, in front a silver glass (woodpecker), behind a red castle with three tin towers."
  20. Kleinostheim: "A golden oak above a silver wave shield base in red, on the right by a six-spoke silver wheel, on the left by a silver spade leaf."
  21. Krombach: "Under a shield head in red, three times divided by red and gold, striding over three silver tips, a blue crowned golden lion with a double tail."
  22. Laufach: "A silver hammer and a silver mallet crossed diagonally in red, above three golden oak leaves growing from a stem."
  23. Mainaschaff: “A silver wave goblet; in front five times divided by gold and red, behind in red half a standing silver wheel, below blue. "
  24. Mespelbrunn: “In red the silver castle portal of Mespelbrunn, topped with a blue shield, inside a silver sloping bar, covered with three blue rings; in the portal opening a silver hazelnut branch growing from the lower edge of the shield with a nut and two leaves. "
  25. Mömbris: "In red a vertical silver sword with a golden handle, on the left by a six-spoke silver wheel, on the right by a golden crown of leaves."
  26. Rothenbuch: “Divided by gold and red; a red beech tree and a red deer antler next to each other above, a silver six-spoke wheel below. "
  27. Sailauf: “In silver a red oblique left bar, covered with a six-spoke silver wheel; above a blue oblique left-hand wave bar, below a slanted green oak branch; Ministerial resolution of March 21, 1969 (No. IB 3-3000-29 S / 1) "
  28. Schöllkrippen: “Divided by red and gold; above a six-spoke silver wheel, below three black maces, so-called morning stars, growing out of a green mountain of three. "
  29. Sommerkahl: "An overturned silver mallet and a overturned silver hammer crossed diagonally in red over a lowered, narrow silver wave bar, underneath a horizontally lying golden oak leaf."
  30. Stockstadt am Main: "In blue over a lowered silver wave bar, a silver legionnaire's helmet with a red comb in side view."
  31. Waldaschaff: “In red a silver diagonal wave bar covered with an inclined green oak leaf; a six-spoke silver wheel above, a silver gear wheel below. "
  32. Weibersbrunn: “Divided; at the top split by red and black, in front a six-spoke silver wheel, behind a silver mirror in a gold frame; below a bricked silver fountain with an open fountain gate over wavy blue water. "
  33. Western reason: “In red a growing, blue crowned and blue armored golden lion holding a golden shepherd's shovel in his front paws; in the left upper corner two silver miner's hammers crossed at an angle. "
  34. Wiesen: "In red one above the other, a silver wheel below, a golden deer antler and a silver shell."
  35. Keilberg: "A silver shield floating in gold over a red three-mountain, in it the continuous red St. George's cross, above a blue wave bar (brook)"
  36. Rottenberg: "Split and divided in front" above in red a six-spoke silver wheel, below five times divided by red and gold; behind in silver on a green three-mountain a red tin tower. "
  37. Wasserlos: "Divided by a lowered rafter (blue), on top of silver the letter W, on the bottom of gold the letter A."
  38. Winzenhohl: "A silver Madonna with the child on her left arm standing in red on a six-spoke silver wheel (so-called" Schmerlenbacher Madonna ")."