List of coats of arms in the Biberach district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the district of Biberach 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.

Biberach district

City coat of arms in the Biberach district

Municipal coat of arms in the Biberach district

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. District of Biberach : In a split shield in front in gold (yellow) a half red armored black eagle at the gap, behind in red a golden (yellow) abbot with the crook pointing to the left with silver (white) velum.
  2. Bad Buchau : A green beech tree with roots in silver, the trunk of which is covered with a natural floating perch.
  3. ^ Bad Schussenried : In silver, a left-turning, double-tailed red lion.
  4. Biberach an der Riss : In blue an erect, golden crowned golden beaver.
  5. Laupheim : Split up in a split shield, a silver bar in green in front, red in the back, three green leaves (foliage) growing out of golden three-mountain below in silver.
  6. Ochsenhausen : In blue on a green floor a red roofed silver church, flanked by two red roofed silver towers, in between a gable decorated with a silver cross, from the portal open to the left a red ox emerges.
  7. Riedlingen : In a split shield in front in red a silver bar, covered by two diagonally crossed golden oars, behind in gold a red lion.
  8. Achstetten : In blue, a double row of red and silver scooped inclined bar, accompanied by one above and two silver balls below.
  9. Alleshausen : In red two diagonally crossed, golden burning silver candles, the intersection covered by a golden ear of wheat growing from the lower edge.
  10. Allmannsweiler : In green, a continuous, ridged, golden cross with a raised bar.
  11. Altheim : In a shield, divided by gold and red, on a green floor above silver water, an upright, left-turned, resisting, red-tongued natural beaver, in the front paws a gold-framed red cartridge shield, inside a silver bar, holding the one with a red one , gold-trimmed and studded ducal hat is crowned.
  12. Attenweiler : In a split shield in front in gold a continuous red cross with paw ends, behind in blue an upright golden beaver.
  13. Berkheim : In red a golden pilgrim's hat, top right and left a golden shell.
  14. Betzenweiler : In a divided shield above in black a golden stag pole, below in gold a continuous red cross with paw ends.
  15. Burgrieden : In a split shield above in red a silver castle with two tin towers and a stepped gable above the arched gate without wings, below in green a silver wave bar.
  16. Dettingen an der Iller : In a split shield in front a red lion in gold, behind in red a golden wave pole.
  17. Dürmentingen : In a divided shield above in green a standing, left-facing golden lion, below in gold a standing green lion.
  18. Dürnau : In a split shield in front in red a golden tin tower, behind in silver a blue wave pole.
  19. Eberhardzell : In silver between a red shield head and a red shield base a striding, looking, red-tongued black lion.
  20. Erlenmoos : In gold, a green alder branch with a leaf, a fruit cone and two male catkins.
  21. Erolzheim : In black, an eight-spoke silver wheel.
  22. Ertingen : In silver over a lowered blue wavy bar, a red ashlar wall with three battlements and an ogival open gate.
  23. Hochdorf : diagonally quartered with red, silver, black and silver, the fourth covered with a lying rooted red lily stick, in the lower black field a continuous golden cross.
  24. Ingoldingen : In green an upright golden horse, lower right a silver patriarchal cross with clover leaf ends.
  25. Kanzach : In gold, an eight-bladed blue mill wheel with four inclined spokes, covered with a floating red cross with paw ends (Adelindis cross).
  26. Kirchberg an der Iller : In silver on a green mountain, the gable end of a red church with a tower on the left with a pyramid roof, a six-pointed red star at the top right.
  27. Kirchdorf an der Iller : In a split shield in front in gold two crossed burning red candles, behind in red a gold three-legged flag.
  28. Langenenslingen : In a divided shield above in red on a green three-mountain three golden deer feet, below in gold three red stag poles one above the other.
  29. Maselheim : Square of silver and red, in 2 and 3 a floating silver cross with paw ends, the whole thing covered with a double row of silver and red inclined beam (Cistercian beam).
  30. Mietingen : A red rust in gold under a lying blue sword.
  31. Mittelbiberach : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in green a silver bar, topped with a golden crowned black beaver.
  32. ^ Moosburg : In blue, a golden castle with two tin towers.
  33. Oggelshausen : In silver on a black branch a courting black black grouse.
  34. Red on the red : in red an upright silver griffin, in the front paws holding an equal-armed silver cross with paw ends.
  35. Schemmerhofen : In a split shield in front in gold three black reed cobs growing from the lower edge next to each other, behind in red a golden crook rising from the lower edge with the crook turned to the left, around whose shaft the golden capital letter 'S' is looped.
  36. Schwendi : In a shield quartered with blue and silver, a slanted silver diamond.
  37. Seekirch : In gold above a blue wave shield base, a red church with an onion dome on the right.
  38. Steinhausen an der Rottum : In red a growing, brick, silver stone house with notch-like windows.
  39. ^ Tannheim : Three silver fir trees in blue on a green three-mountain.
  40. Tiefenbach : Above a blue shield base, in it a silver fish, three cut green ears of corn next to each other in gold, the sides inclined outwards.
  41. Ummendorf : A blue oblique left bar in gold, covered with three fallen, cross-shaped broken silver linden leaves.
  42. Unlingen : In gold on a green three-mountain, a gold-armored, red-tongued black eagle, which with its raised right muzzle holds up a gold-framed red cartridge shield with a silver bar inside.
  43. Uttenweiler : In blue, two diagonally crossed golden arrows.
  44. Wain : In red under a raised silver rafter, a five-petalled silver rose, covered with a heart-shaped red label, inside a silver Latin cross (Luther rose).
  45. Warthausen : Under a golden shield head, inside a fallen black wolf tang, in black two diagonally crossed golden glaive sticks with rooted stems.
  46. Äpfingen : In red a jumping silver horse, lower right a silver star.
  47. Ahlen : In a split shield in front in red a floating, golden nimbly silver dove (holy spirit), behind in silver a red bar.
  48. Alberweiler : In black a silver bar, the whole thing covered with two diagonally crossed, rooted golden lily sticks.
  49. Altheim (Gde. Schemmerhofen) : In silver a blue abbot's staff growing from the lower edge, with the curve turned to the left, covered by a red bar.
  50. Aßmannshardt : In black above a golden wolf tang with the ring turned upwards, a golden scale.
  51. Attenweiler old : In a shield divided by gold and red, a blue beaver growing out of the division.
  52. Aufhofen : In red the standing, golden armed, golden nimbed St. Michael killing a green dragon with a golden lance.
  53. Baltringen : In blue an obliquely placed silver flag growing from the lower edge, covered with a black waistband shoe turned to the left.
  54. Baustetten : In blue a silver sloping bar, covered with three red arrowheads.
  55. Bellamont : In blue over a golden three-mountain, three six-pointed golden stars (1: 2).
  56. Bergerhausen
  57. Bihlafingen : In red on a green three-mountain, a silver high cross.
  58. Billafingen : In a divided shield above in red two inclined [overturned] golden plowshares, below in gold three red stag sticks lying one above the other.
  59. Birkenhard : Two natural birch trees with roots next to each other in gold.
  60. Bronnen : In a divided shield above in blue crossed diagonally a burning golden candle and a golden abbot's staff, below in gold a blue village fountain.
  61. Bühl : In blue over a golden hill, two diagonally crossed golden ears of corn.
  62. Burgau (Hohenzollern part) : In blue over a lowered, double-rowed, silver-red inclined beam, a sickle-shaped, curved six-ended silver stag pole.
  63. Bußmannshausen : In a split shield in front a covered black cup in gold, behind in red a silver bar.
  64. Daugendorf : In a shield split by black and gold, three fallen wolf pegs in confused colors on top of each other.
  65. ^ Dürnau until 1992 : In gold, a slanted, leafless black thorn branch.
  66. Eberhardzell old : In red three overturned silver shells diagonally one above the other.
  67. Ellwangen : In black a left-facing golden elk head.
  68. Ertingen old : In silver a floating natural man's torso in the visor, with black hair and black ibex horns.
  69. Fischbach : In red a slanted silver wave bar, covered with three blue fish.
  70. Füramoos : In a split shield in front in red a silver scales, behind in silver a three-lap red flag.
  71. Grodt : In a split shield in front in gold a blue knife turned to the left, behind in blue a golden abbot's staff with silver velum.
  72. Großschafhausen : Under a silver shield head, in it three blue diamonds, in blue a striding silver sheep.
  73. Grüningen : In silver on a floating golden three-mountain a semicircular curved black deer pole.
  74. Gutenzell : In a split shield in front in silver on a green three-sided mountain, a red key with a beard turned downwards and towards the cleavage, behind in black a double-row oblique left-hand bar cut in red and silver.
  75. Hailtingen : In a split shield in front a red pinnacle tower (castle tower) in silver, in the back a silver church tower in red.
  76. Haslach : In blue over a lowered silver wavy strip, a golden hazel branch with three golden nuts.
  77. Heudorf am Bussen : In a square shield, fields 1 and 4 are divided five times by red and silver, fields 2 and 3 in blue have a golden drinking pug with a handle placed on the left.
  78. Hochdorf old : In red a silver bar, covered with a rooted red lily stick.
  79. Courtyards : In a divided shield above in red a floating silver dove with a golden nimbus and golden feet (holy spirit), below in silver three (2: 1) red gabled houses.
  80. Hürbel : In a shield divided by silver and blue, a blue lily above, three (2: 1) silver balls below.
  81. Ingerkingen : In a split shield in front in blue a left-facing golden abbot's staff, around the shaft of which the golden letter S is wrapped, behind in gold a blue church tower.
  82. Ingoldingen old : In silver over a blue corrugated shield base, a white (blue?) Dove flying to the left, which is holding a slanting green branch in its claws.
  83. Kappel : In blue under a silver key lying to the left, a silver chapel with a turret on the right and a silver cross on the roof.
  84. Langenschemmern : Golden reed grasses growing in blue from the lower edge with three golden cobs.
  85. Laupertshausen : In red a golden sword, accompanied by two silver shells.
  86. Mettenberg : In black, two diagonally crossed, rooted golden lily sticks, covered with a silver heart shield, inside a continuous red cross.
  87. Middle book : In silver on a green mountain between two green oak shoots (acorn with two leaves) a green beech.
  88. Mühlhausen : In a shield divided by silver and red, above half a red mill wheel at the division, below black grooved masonry.
  89. Muttensweiler : In a split shield in front of gold and red roughened diagonally to the right, behind in blue three golden ears of wheat next to each other.
  90. Neufra : In the shield with red and gold quarters in the 1st and 4th field, a standing silver elephant facing towards the center, in the 2nd and 3rd field an inwardly inclined, chopped red bar.
  91. Oberessendorf : A golden eagle in a gold-braided blue shield.
  92. Oberholzheim : A golden sword and a golden key crossed diagonally in blue, above a golden ploughshare.
  93. Oberopfingen : In gold, a slanting red abbot's staff, covered by a blue oblique left-hand bar.
  94. Obersulmetingen : A silver sloping bar in black, inside a red fish with its tail turned upwards.
  95. Offingen : In gold on a raised blue mountain, which is covered with a gold cross, a red church with a tower on the right.
  96. Oggelsbeuren : In a split shield in front in gold a continuous red cross with paw ends, behind in black three golden stag poles one above the other.
  97. Orsenhausen : In blue on a green three-mountain, a left-sided, red-bridled silver horse jumping up.
  98. Otterswang : In a split shield in front a silver eagle's wing in red, behind in silver a red double hook.
  99. Plowing : In gold a rooted green plum tree with blue fruits, accompanied by a green star on each side.
  100. Reinstetten : In black, a six-pointed golden star between two silver strips.
  101. Reute : A red tree stump with roots in gold, in which a blue ax is carved.
  102. Ringschnait : embroidered in silver and black, in the first field a red double hook.
  103. Rißegg : In gold, an erect, red-armored and red-tongued black bear, holding a rooted red lily stick with the right front paw.
  104. Red : In a shield split by blue and gold, a lily in mixed up colors.
  105. Rottum : Under a red shield head, in it a slanted silver arrowhead, in gold a black ox standing in front.
  106. Rupertshofen : In red under a golden horn (Hifthorn) pointing to the right with the mouthpiece with golden fetter, two growing golden gabled houses (courtyard) connected by an archway.
  107. Schemmerberg : Crenellated crenellated from gold and black, behind a golden abbot's staff growing from the lower edge with the curve to the left, around whose shaft the golden Latin capital letter S is wrapped.
  108. Schönebürg : In a split shield in front in silver an upright black bear, behind in black a silver tin tower.
  109. Schweinhausen : In a divided shield above in gold a striding black lion, below in black a continuous golden cross.
  110. Sießen in the forest : a golden key and a golden sword crossed in blue, underneath a golden ointment vessel.
  111. Sinningen : In a shield divided by a wave cut, two diagonally crossed silver fishing hooks above in red, a red ball below in silver.
  112. Spindelwag : In blue a silver scale.
  113. Stafflangen : A silver sloping beam in red, covered with a golden crowned, golden tailed and red-tongued black beaver.
  114. Steinhausen near Schussenried : A golden crown in blue over a six-pointed golden star.
  115. Stetten : In blue under a four-spoke, eight-blade silver mill wheel, a silver fish.
  116. Sulmingen : In a divided shield above in black a double row of red and silver cut diagonal bar, below in silver an eight-spoke black plow wheel.
  117. Unteressendorf : diagonally square of red and silver, above a rising silver dove.
  118. Untersulmetingen : In a split shield in front a silver slanting bar in black, behind in silver a half red-armored black eagle at the gap.
  119. Wilflingen : In silver above a rooted green linden tree with two green leaves, a standing, red-tongued blue wolf.
  120. Winterstettendorf : In red a silver top hat, set with seven black cock feathers.
  121. Winterstettenstadt : In a split shield in front a silver bar in red, behind in silver a blue fish swimming upwards.
  122. Zwiefaltendorf : In red under a silver wolf trap iron placed as a bar, a silver scale.


literature

  • Heinz Bardua: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 4: The district and community coats of arms in the Tübingen administrative region . Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag Stuttgart, 1987, 126 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0804-2
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag Bremen, 1971

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