List of coats of arms in the Bad Kreuznach district

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This list contains - sorted according to the administrative structure - all coats of arms of the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate listed in Wikipedia . In this list the coats of arms are displayed with the municipality link.

Bad Kreuznach district

Association-free cities

Verbandsgemeinde Bad Kreuznach

Verbandsgemeinde Bad Sobernheim

Association municipality of Kirn-Land

Verbandsgemeinde Langenlonsheim

Association community Meisenheim

Verbandsgemeinde Rüdesheim

Verbandsgemeinde Stromberg

Former association communities, cities and municipalities

Blazons

  1. Bad Kreuznach : In silver (white) a bar of gold (yellow) and blue in two rows, between three two floating black paw crosses set to one; in the upper coat of arms a three-tower wall crown in natural colors.
  2. Kirn : In red two facing blue armored golden (yellow) lions holding two obliquely crossed silver (white) wolf pegs in their front paws; in the upper coat of arms a three-tower tinned golden (yellow) wall crown, with a closed gate.
  3. Biebelsheim : In a divided shield above a golden letter B in red, below three red six-pointed stars in gold.
  4. Frei-Laubersheim : From a curved, lowered silver tip, inside a blue Franconian clasp brooch, split; Sheathed in blue and gold at the front, a red-armored and crowned golden lion at the back in black.
  5. Fürfeld : In a quartered shield, in 1 a golden crown of leaves in red, in 2 two rows of blue monkshood trousers in silver, in 3 a split black eagle in gold and in 4 three slanting silver buckles in red.
  6. Hackenheim : In the shield foot a divided coat of arms. The upper half is nested in blue and gold. In the lower half, two crossed silver hooks in green. Above this shield against a blue sky is the silver whole figure of St. Michael slaying the dragon.
  7. Hallgarten : In gold, the Mother of God with the scepter in her right hand and the child on her left arm, growing above the three-part shield of the Electoral Palatinate, in which the lower red field does not contain the orb, but is empty and damascene.
  8. Pfaffen-Schwabenheim : In a split shield, above in silver the half-length figure of an Augustinian monk in front view, accompanied on both sides by a green vine, below in blue and gold.
  9. ^ Pleitersheim : Divided by a curved red tip, inside a silver six-spoke wheel; in front in blue and gold, behind in blue sprinkled with little silver crosses a rising, silver lion, crowned in silver and reinforced with silver.
  10. Tiefenthal : In a half-split and divided shield above in front in three rows three times in gold and blue, in blue a rising gold-armored lion divided seven times in silver and red, below in silver a blue sword and a blue stone hammer diagonally crossed.
  11. Volxheim : In a divided shield above in black a striding, golden, red armored and red crowned, double-tailed lion, below in blue and silver roughened.
  12. Auen : shield divided by a silver sloping bar covered with a black A. Above blue and gold chess, below a golden curve in blue.
  13. Bad Sobernheim : On black a golden lion, crowned and armored in red, red tongue, holding a silver wheel. A blue wavy ribbon on silver. The three-tower fortress wall in gray-brown.
  14. Bärweiler : A black tip in red and gold sheathed shield, covered with a gold lion head.
  15. Daubach : A red and silver nested shield covered with a green wave bar.
  16. Ippenschied : In black over a double-nested, red-and-silver bar, a golden plow, below a golden hip-like lifting knife.
  17. Cherry red : In a red and gold boxed shield a silver diagonal right-hand bar, topped with a striding red fox holding a vine with a leaf in its mouth.
  18. Langenthal : In the shield in red a silver sloping wave bar, accompanied at the front by a silver six-spoke wheel, at the back by a silver chapel.
  19. Lauschied : Shield divided and split at the bottom. Above in silver a growing, black, red-armored eagle, below in front in blue a continuous golden cross, in the back blue-gold box.
  20. Martinstein : From a silver shield head, in it a blue sword, divided by a pinnacle cut with four pinnacles, below a blue orb in red, gold edged with a gold paw cross.
  21. Meddersheim : In blue on a silver horse, the gold nimbly, red clad St. Martn, who with a silver sword assigns the red cloak to the beggar sitting on the ground; in the upper left corner a golden label with a red, blue crowned lion head inside.
  22. Merxheim : Over a golden shield base, in it a red bar over three red shingles, split by red and silver. In front a silver sloping beam covered with three red roses, behind a red castle tower with a crooked hip roof.
  23. Monzingen : In a shield divided by black and red, above a striding red-tongued double-tailed golden lion, below a silver six-spoke wheel.
  24. Nussbaum : In gold, a black sloping bar, each with a black bar, covered with a green label, inside a golden hazelnut.
  25. Odernheim am Glan : In silver on a green Dreiberg on the right a golden high cross, on which a blue, gold-armored and red-tongued lion, standing to the left, places his paw.
  26. ^ Rehbach : In red, a blue wave bar, covered with a silver, gold-horned roebuck.
  27. Seesbach : Under a gold-blue shafted shield head through a twisted silver tip, inside a blue chapel, split, in front a silver, six-spoke wheel in red, behind in black a gold, red-armored and crowned lion.
  28. Staudernheim : Divided by black over gold, above a growing silver looking lion, below a red cross-cross.
  29. Hamlet near Monzingen : Divided by gold over black, above a red diagonal right bar, below a golden buckle.
  30. Winterburg : In silver, a red castle with a gate tower and double tinned wall wreath.
  31. Bärenbach : In a split shield above in green a silver sloping wavy bar and a silver berry, below blue-gold box.
  32. Becherbach near Kirn : In a two-part shield above, a silver house wall with 6 pillars in red, blue-gold box below.
  33. Jump up ↑ Brauweiler : shield divided, a golden brooch in black above, blue-golden box below.
  34. Bruschied : Under a silver shield head, inside a red bar cross, two crossed silver roofer's hammers in blue, accompanied by a silver roof plate.
  35. Hahnenbach : split shield, in front in black a silver, gold-crowned, armored and -tongue-tongued lion, behind in gold a blue cock's head over a blue wave bar.
  36. Heimweiler : A silver water fountain over a silver base above a blue and gold shield base in black.
  37. Heinzenberg : Split shield, in front in black a silver crowned, armored and tongued lion, behind in red a silver clasp with 4 red and 4 blue stones.
  38. Hennweiler : Split shield, in front in black a silver, gold-crowned, armored and -tongued lion, behind in silver an orchid Salep-Orchis (Orchis morio) with green tubers, green stems and 6 red flowers.
  39. Hochstetten-Dhaun : split shield, in front two gold crossed hammers in green, behind in gold a red, blue-armored and tongued lion.
  40. Horbach : shield split by a curled, lowered, blue tip, inside a silver pole. In front a blue-armored and tongued red lion in gold, behind five silver (2: 1: 2) balls in black.
  41. Kellenbach : In a divided shield above in red a striding, looking silver leopard, below in silver over a wavy shield base three green tips.
  42. Königsau : In a divided shield above in black a gold armored and tongued and crowned silver lion, below in silver a raised green three-mountain top, topped with a golden crown.
  43. Limbach : In a divided shield above in gold a black plow, below blue-gold plow.
  44. Meckenbach : In a split shield in front in black next to six silver stars a silver wolf iron, behind in gold a blue-armored and tongued red lion.
  45. Oberhausen bei Kirn : In a split shield in front in black a silver, gold-crowned, armored and -tongued lion, behind in gold a red rafter, underneath a red lobed spiral ring.
  46. Otzweiler : A red millstone topped with a golden mill iron over a blue-gold shield base in silver.
  47. Schneppenbach : Under a silver shield head covered with a red cross, in green a gold clasp covered with 4 red and 4 blue points alternating, accompanied by 2 silver diamonds.
  48. Black earths : In a split shield, blue and gold box in front, a silver castle tower in red behind.
  49. Simmertal : In a golden shield, split by a blue wave post, a black, red-armored eagle looking to the left in front, a red, blue-tongued and armored lion in the back.
  50. Weitersborn : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in blue a silver bowl fountain with a split silver water jet.
  51. Verbandsgemeinde Langenlonsheim : shield divided by blue-gold pegged bars, above a growing, looking, red-tongued and armored silver lion in black, below in red a gold winepress, shield border in blue-gold (eight-fold).
  52. Desloch : Split of black and gold over a mountain of three in exchanged colors, inside a black star in front and a golden five-pointed star in the back. Above are two lions facing each other, holding a five-pointed star in the middle in reversed colors. In front the lion gold, red armored and crowned, behind the lion red, blue armored and crowned.
  53. Hundsbach : In a red shield divided by golden wavy bars, on top of the golden shaft a three-coat, silver storm flag, below 3 silver belt buckles positioned at an angle.
  54. Löllbach : Divided obliquely to the left by a wave cut, above a growing red lion in gold, below in red a white mark in the form of a shaft with a rear strut for the top of the head, all with circular ends.
  55. Spabrücken : In blue a black tournament collar accompanied by three golden lilies.
  56. Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg : In black with a looped silver tip, inside a growing conical red round tower with a protruding four-pinned wreath and two black notches, in front five silver balls 2: 1: 2 set, behind a rising gold-crowned and red-tongued silver lion.
  57. Eckweiler : A split shield, red and silver box in front, a golden oak tree in red behind.
  58. Horse field : In black over a red and silver shafted shield base, a silver horse.

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