List of coats of arms in the district of Coburg
The list of coats of arms in the district of Coburg shows the coats of arms of the communities in the Bavarian district of Coburg .
District of Coburg
District of Coburg
Split; in front the Bavarian diamonds, in the back divided nine times by black and gold, covered with an oblique and curved green diamond wreath.
Coats of arms of cities and municipalities
Municipality
Maple
Shared by gold and blue; above a green maple leaf, below a silver lock with two corner turrets.City of
Bad Rodach
In gold, a red armored black lion.
Dörfles-Esbach municipality
In silver above a blue wavy bar, a red oak trunk with two acorns each, including three red houses.Municipality of
Ebersdorf
near Coburg A silver-armored, red-tongued black boar body in gold over a lowered red rafter, a red heraldic rose with gold lugs and silver sepals in the right and left upper corners.Municipality of
Großheirath
Above a shield base split by blue and gold, inside a mill wheel below in mixed colors, split; in front in gold three, one to two arranged blue flax blossoms, behind in blue a silver bend.Municipality of
Grub a.Forst
In Gold, a black conifer growing between two green hills leaning against the side edges of the shield.Municipality of
Itzgrund
Under the head of the shield, quartered in zigzag cut in red and silver, a black crowned and reinforced red basilisk, which rests its left claw on a shield quartered in silver and red.
Lautertal community
Divided by black and green by a silver oblique left-hand wave bar; above a burning golden heart, below a silver fir tree and a silver spring fountain growing side by side on the silver ground.Municipality of
Meeder
Under a shield head divided three times by black and gold, covered with a curved green diamond wreath, the silver church of Meeder in green on green ground.Stadt
Neustadt near Coburg
A double-tailed, red-armored black lion in gold.
Niederfüllbach municipality
divided nine times by black and gold, covered by a raised oblique left blue wavy bar over a left oblique silver flight.City of
Rödental
Through a looped blue tip, in it over a fallen silver crescent two turned away silver crescent moons, split by silver and gold; in front three red heraldic roses one above the other, behind a lowered red wavy bar, covered by a growing black abbot's staff.City of
Seßlach
In red, the bearded Saint John the Baptist, clad in silver, sits on a silver bench and holds up a gold disc with the silver lamb of God with both hands.Municipality
Sonnefeld
Shared by blue and silver; above a silver church in side view with red roofs, below a rooted green tree.Community
Untersiemau
is in red with golden pinnacles plate head a leftward slant silver wave beams, blue three fish occupied.Municipality of
Weidhausen near Coburg
divided by blue and red by a silver wavy bar; above an open golden flight, below, crossed at an angle, a silver felling ax and a silver hoe .
Weitramsdorf community A curled
, overturned blue tip in gold, inside a growing golden abbot's staff; in front a blue candlestick with a burning candle, behind a green conifer.
Former municipalities with their own coat of arms
Community of
Frohnlach
In silver between two green branches a red heart from which three red roses grow on leafy green branches.Community
Gestungshausen
Divided; above, in gold, a growing, double-tailed, red-armed black lion; divided below three times by black and gold.Community of
Großwalbur
In gold a striding black horse with black reins on a green mountain, which is covered with three silver heraldic roses.Community
Lempertshausen
Split; at the front again split by black and gold, covered with an inclined and curved green diamond ring; behind, in green above gold and red flames, a soaring silver bird.
Meeder municipality until 1986
In green a silver church in side view with two pointed towers and a dome-covered roof turret, including two golden palm branches.Municipality of
Moggenbrunn
In green a round bricked silver draw well with chain and water bucket under a silver beam roof supported by columns; on both sides a narrow silver seat.Community of
Mönchröden
A monk dressed in black standing in gold on green ground, who holds in his right hand a black abbot's staff turned outwards and is underlaid by a lowered red wavy bar.Community
Neundorf
standing in red on golden plate, a silver candlestick with burning golden candle; on both sides a freely floating arm clad in gold, holding a burning silver candle to the flame of the chandelier.Municipality of
Oberfüllbach
In blue a jumping, gold-reinforced, silver filling on gold ground.Municipality of
Oberlauter
In green a silver spring fountain rising from the silver rocky floor, accompanied on both sides by a silver fir tree; half a golden sun on the upper edge of the shield.Community
Oeslau
Split of red and silver; in front a silver oblique left bar, behind three red heraldic roses in stakes.Municipality of
Rossach
Under a black shield head, inside a golden princely hat with an imperial orb and cross and a black spotted silver forend, in silver side by side three blue flax flowers on leafy green stems; blue waves in the base of the shield.Municipality
Roßfeld
Shared by green and gold; above a leaping gold armored silver horse; below on a black three-mountain a black pinnacle tower.Municipality of
Schafhof
Above a blue shield base with a lace cut in silver and red, a silver sheep reinforced with gold.Municipality of
Scherneck
In black over a horizontally sighted golden crescent three, two to one, six-pointed golden stars.Community of
Unterlauter
In black under two golden arms protruding from the side edges of the shield with entwined hands, a burning heart.Commune
Weissenbrunn a.Forst
In silver on green bottom wells with a red blue water, on both sides of a respective green conifer.
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- ↑ awarded by the State Ministry of the Interior with a document dated October 4, 1951 (No. 1 B-1-3008 / 63)
- ↑ awarded by Duke Johann Ernst von Sachsen-Coburg in 1550
- ^ Ministerial resolution of October 6, 1953 (No. IB 1-3000 / 29 G / 9)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of September 15, 1955 (No.IB 1-3000-29 L / 2)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of August 13, 1957 (No. IB 1-3000-23 / 7)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of October 2, 1954 (No. IB 1-3000 / 29 M / 4)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of April 21, 1967 (No.IB 3-3000 / 29 M 3)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of October 31, 1955 (No.IB 1-3000-29 O / 4)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of May 17, 1954 (No. IB 1-3000-29 O / 2)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of March 17, 1960 (No. IB 1-3000 / 29 O 2)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of September 6, 1955 (No.IB 1-3000-29 R / 5)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of December 14, 1954 (No. IB 1-3000-29 R / 5)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of December 29, 1954 (No. IB 1-3000-29 Sch / 7)
- ↑ Ministerial Resolution of 27 February, 1956 (No. IB 1-3000-29 Sch./1.)
- ↑ Ministerial resolution of May 3, 1968 (No.IB 3-3000 / 29 U / 2)
- ^ Ministerial resolution of March 29, 1967 (No.IB 3-3000 / 29 W / 4)