List of coats of arms in the Boeblingen district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the district of Böblingen in Baden-Württemberg , including historical coats of arms, listed in Wikipedia . 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.

District of Boeblingen

City coat of arms in the Boeblingen district

Municipal coat of arms in the Boeblingen district

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. District of Böblingen : In gold (yellow) under a black stag pole, a three-lobed red flag with three black rings.
  2. Böblingen : In gold, a three-lobed red flag on three red suspension rings.
  3. Herrenberg : In red, a three-lobed golden flag on three golden suspension rings.
  4. Holzgerlingen : In red a silver lily.
  5. Leonberg : In gold, a red-armored and red-tongued black lion.
  6. Renningen : In gold, two diagonally crossed black keys (beards facing upwards, turned away), above the black capital letter R.
  7. Rutesheim : A green bundle of rods in gold.
  8. Sindelfingen : In silver, three black stag poles lying on top of each other, below a black cross.
  9. Waldenbuch : A green beech tree with roots in silver, the trunk of which is fastened with a lying black deer pole.
  10. Because of the city : In a divided shield above in gold, the red armored and red-tongued black imperial eagle, split in red below, in front a blue diagonal left bar, covered with the golden capital letters SPQR, behind two diagonally crossed golden keys, their beards upwards and outwards are directed.
  11. Aidlingen : In silver, a blue orb (patch mark) with gold fittings and a blue cross with paw ends.
  12. Altdorf : Above a black shield base, inside a worm-like curved silver wavy band, in gold a red-tongued black wolf's body.
  13. Bondorf : In silver on the tops of a red three-mountain three green ears of wheat (spelled).
  14. Ceiling Pfronn : Under a golden shield head, inside a green fir branch lying to the left, in green a golden abbot rising from the lower edge, turned to the left between two cut golden ears.
  15. Ehningen : In blue, a golden duck's foot that claws around a red apple.
  16. Grafenau : In red under two diagonally crossed golden Heuliechern a silver Johanniterkreuz.
  17. Gärtringen : In a split shield in front in red a golden eagle catch turned to the left, behind in gold a red goblet.
  18. Gäufelden : In a split shield in front in silver a black abbot's staff, behind in red a silver goblet.
  19. Hildrizhausen : In silver on green ground, which is covered with a silver plow knife (Sech), a red house.
  20. Jettingen : In a divided shield above in silver three black fir trees growing from the division side by side, below in red a silver cross of St. John.
  21. Magstadt : In silver over the green three-mountain, the green capital letter M, above the green mark in the form of the inverted letter S.
  22. Mötzingen : A silver goblet in blue.
  23. Nufringen : In red a golden adhesive (kettle bar).
  24. Schönaich : In gold on green ground, a green oak with a natural trunk and natural acorns.
  25. Steinenbronn : In gold under three black stag poles, two diagonally crossed black double hooks.
  26. Because in Schönbuch : In silver on a green hill, two green beeches, all covered by a jumping red deer with golden antlers.
  27. Weissach : In a shield divided by a silver (white) oblique left thread, a silver cross with paw ends in front in red, a golden duck's foot in blue in the back.
  28. Affstätt : In green a silver lily, top right the silver capital letter A.
  29. Aidlingen (old coat of arms): In a split shield above in silver a blue imperial orb with a golden ring and golden cross, below in blue a silver scythe and a silver rake diagonally crossed.
  30. Breitenstein : A black deer head in silver.
  31. Dachtel : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, two diagonally crossed silver rakes in red.
  32. Dagersheim : Three red overturned tips in silver, the middle one covered with a six-pointed golden star, underneath a coiled, golden crowned red snake.
  33. Darmsheim : In blue two diagonally crossed golden glaive rods.
  34. Dätzingen : Under a silver shield head, inside a black stag stick, in red a silver cross of St. John.
  35. Deufringen : divided by silver and black obliquely to the left, at the top after the division a golden armored black eagle with golden clover stems.
  36. Döffingen : In gold, two crossed red flags on red sticks.
  37. Eltingen : In blue, a golden ring with a golden bar placed on a pole.
  38. Flat : A golden duck foot in blue.
  39. Gebersheim : A red ring in gold.
  40. Validstein : In blue on green ground, a striding silver stag, shouldering a silver abbot's staff with the right foreleg raised.
  41. Haslach : In green, a golden goblet between two silver hazelnut branches that are diagonally crossed below.
  42. Hausen an der Würm : In blue on a green hill, covered with a silver wavy beam, a silver church with a pointed tower on the right and black roofs; From the wave beam, a silver staircase leads to the church door at the foot of the tower.
  43. Höfingen : Two concentric golden circles in blue.
  44. Kayh : Under a golden shield head covered with a lying four-ended black deer pole, split open, a golden lily in front in blue, behind diagonally cut in red and silver.
  45. Kuppingen : A silver lily in red, which ends in a cross shape at the bottom.
  46. Maichingen : In gold, an upright green acorn with a green stem.
  47. Malmsheim : A black oblique left bar in silver, covered with four silver iron hats.
  48. Merklingen : In silver a blue armored, blue-tongued red lion.
  49. Mönchberg : In red on a green Dreiberg, a golden tower with a black roof and a golden tower cock.
  50. Münklingen : Under a shield head in gold, divided by silver and red in monkshood style, a standing, blue-tongued and blue-crowned red lion.
  51. Nebringen : In silver a red three-mountain, from which three red ears of wheat grow diagonally to the left and a green hop plant on a black pole to the diagonally right.
  52. Neuweiler : In silver, two black oblique left bars.
  53. Oberjesingen : A silver lily in blue, topped by the silver capital letters O and J in fracture.
  54. Oberjettingen : On a shield base divided by red and silver, three black fir trees side by side in silver.
  55. Öschelbronn : In silver a black abbot's staff growing from the lower edge.
  56. Perouse : In red a silver cross, in the heraldic right upper corner a silver candlestick with a burning candle.
  57. ^ Rohrau : In red a golden bowl fountain with a split silver water jet, a golden rose on the top right.
  58. Schafhausen : In green a striding silver sheep, shouldering a golden abbot's staff with the raised right foreleg.
  59. Tailfingen : In a split shield in front in gold a red double hook, behind in red a golden goblet.
  60. Unterjettingen : In a silver bordered red shield a silver Johanniterkreuz.
  61. Warmbronn : In green, a silver double hook (wolf iron).
  62. Weissach (old coat of arms): In red a silver cross with paw ends.

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.
  • Eberhard Gönner : Book of arms of the district of Böblingen . Publications of the State Archives Administration of Baden-Württemberg, Issue 7. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1960.