List of coats of arms in the Esslingen district

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

Esslingen district

City coat of arms in the Esslingen district

Municipal coat of arms in the Esslingen district

Former municipal coats of arms in the Esslingen district

Blazons

  1. Landkreis Esslingen : In gold (yellow) over a black and gold (yellow) roughened (awakened) shield base, a red armored and red-tongued black eagle, covered with a golden (yellow) horn on a golden (yellow) fetter.
  2. Aichtal : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, divided five times by green and gold.
  3. Esslingen am Neckar : In gold, a red-armored black eagle with a breast shield split by green and red, inside the black capital letters C and E.
  4. ^ Filderstadt : Divided five times by gold and green.
  5. Kirchheim unter Teck : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag pole, in blue a silver cross set with kettle bars (church clasp).
  6. Leinfelden-Echterdingen : In a golden shield a blue ring, inside a blue bar, from which a blue stick extends above (sester).
  7. Neuffen : In gold, three black hip horns with the mouthpiece turned to the left with gold fittings and black fetters.
  8. Nürtingen : In gold under a black stag stick, a red hip horn with the mouthpiece pointing to the left, with a black fetter, and a blue diamond underneath.
  9. Ostfildern : A four-spoke, eight-blade mill wheel with a four-spoke, eight-blade mill wheel in the silver and red fields and gold in the red fields.
  10. Owen : In silver the black capital letter O.
  11. ^ Plochingen : Divided by blue and gold five times obliquely to the left.
  12. Weilheim an der Teck : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in silver an upright blue key (beard above right).
  13. Wendlingen am Neckar : In a divided shield above in blue a golden winch, below in silver a black oblique left bar, covered with three golden balls.
  14. Wernau (Neckar) : In silver, a black sloping bar, covered with three golden balls.
  15. Aichwald : In blue a golden sloping bar, above a rising golden acorn, below the golden mark of Aichschieß (stylized crossbow).
  16. Altbach : In red an upwardly curved silver sloping bar.
  17. Altdorf : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in blue a silver ploughshare tipped at an angle.
  18. Altenriet : Under a blue shield head, in it two overturned golden pretzels, in gold a jumping, red-tongued black hound (hunting dog).
  19. Baltmannsweiler : Under a silver shield head, in it three staggered blue mountains, a blue disc in gold, covered with a silver cross, a blue hook attached below.
  20. Bempflingen : Under a double-row silver (white) -black shield head in blue a silver sloping bar, covered with three red arrowheads.
  21. Beuren : A black goat head in gold.
  22. Bissingen an der Teck : In red on a green mountain, a single-towered silver castle.
  23. Deizisau : In a split shield in front in gold a three-lobed red flag, behind in red a golden duck's foot.
  24. Denkendorf : In blue a golden patriarch high cross between the two golden capital letters D.
  25. Dettingen unter Teck : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in blue the golden Latin capital letter D.
  26. Erkenbrechtsweiler : In gold, over a green, rock-crowned mountain the rising, red sun, in a golden shield base a black, lying deer pole.
  27. Frickenhausen : In silver, a black mark in the form of a hook that ends in a four-spoke wheel.
  28. Großbettlingen : In silver on a green shield base, a large one between two small green linden trees.
  29. ^ Hochdorf : In silver on a green Dreiberg, three green linden trees.
  30. Holzmaden : A fallen black ploughshare in silver under a lying black deer pole.
  31. Kohlberg : In a divided shield above two silver lilies next to each other in blue, below a blue vine branch with blue grapes and two blue leaves in silver.
  32. Köngen : In blue a silver bell.
  33. Lenningen : In blue over a shield base, which is diagonally roughened with black and gold, a silver linden branch looped in the shape of an eight, from which three silver leaves extend on both sides.
  34. Lichtenwald : In gold above a green three-mountain, a red beech tree pointing downwards with a green stem and green leaf pointing upwards, on the stem crossed at an angle with a red acorn pointing downwards with a green cap and green leaves pointing upwards.
  35. Neckartailfingen : A golden double hook in red (inverted Z with pointed ends and a slightly sloping shaft).
  36. Neckartenzlingen : In a blue shield there is a golden double hook (wolf tang).
  37. Neidlingen : In a split shield above in silver a green oak branch, below in green a silver N.
  38. Neuhausen auf den Fildern : A red lion in silver, holding a slanting green branch between the front and rear paws.
  39. Notzingen : Under a golden shield head in blue covered with a lying black deer pole, a golden clip that is open at the top, underneath the golden Latin capital letters NO.
  40. Oberboihingen : In silver under a black stag pole, a black double hook (wolf tang).
  41. Ohmden : A black horseshoe in gold over a six-pointed black star.
  42. Reichenbach an der Fils : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag pole, in red a silver ploughshare.
  43. Schlaitdorf : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag pole, in silver a red heart.
  44. Unterensingen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer rod, in blue a four-spoke golden mill wheel with eight crutch-shaped blades.
  45. Wolfschlugen : In gold, a black double hook (Wolfsangel) in the form of a slightly inclined capital letter Z.
  46. Aich : In a shield three times divided by silver and red, two red roses with golden insemination above.
  47. Aichelberg : In green an upright golden acorn.
  48. Aichschieß : The blue mark in gold in the form of a stylized crossbow.
  49. Baltmannsweiler old : Under a silver shield head, inside three graded continuous blue mountains, in silver a blue oblique left bar.
  50. Balzholz : On a golden shield over green ground an upright black fish hook between green beech trees.
  51. Berkheim : In red, a gold patriarchal cross with half the lower crossbar (left).
  52. Bernhausen : A striding, red armored black bear in gold, holding a slanted blue double hook in the right front paw.
  53. Bonlanden auf den Fildern : In a split shield in front in black an upright golden lion, behind in gold a black wing.
  54. Brucken : A lamb of God walking to the left with a flag.
  55. Echterdingen : In gold, half a red lion with a detached red tail.
  56. Grötzingen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag pole, divided five times by green and gold.
  57. Gutenberg : A green linden tree growing in gold from a silver wall covered with red roof tiles.
  58. Hardt : A steep, silver mountain peak in red, covered with a lying black stag pole at the bottom.
  59. Harthausen : Three (2: 1) rooted silver linden trees under a golden shield head covered in red with a lying four-ended deer pole.
  60. Hegenlohe : A green beech in gold on a green three-mountain.
  61. Hepsisau : In blue a golden diagonal right-hand bar, covered with a natural cherry branch.
  62. Hohengehren : In blue, a golden ball of thread with a hanging thread end.
  63. Jesingen : In silver, a blue oblique left-hand bar, covered with three silver linden leaves.
  64. Kappishäuser : In silver on a green floor, a black-clad cap master (monk) striding to the left, holding a book in his hands.
  65. Kemnat : In gold, a four-spoke, eight-blade black mill wheel, including five black balls next to each other.
  66. Kleinbettlingen : In a split shield in front a red K in silver, behind in red a silver plow knife.
  67. Leinfelden : In gold, a blue horseshoe with gold nails.
  68. Lindorf did not have a coat of arms
  69. Linsenhofen : In silver two striding men dressed in red who carry a green grape on a shouldered red pole.
  70. Musberg : In gold, three triangular, intertwined red fish.
  71. Nabern : On a shield in the head of the shield, divided twice in silver and green, the initials NA in the green field and a two-leaved oak branch with fruits in the lower field.
  72. Neckarhausen : In a shield divided by a blue wavy bar, a fallen blue ploughshare above in silver, below a red house in gold.
  73. Nellingen on the Fildern : Square of silver and red.
  74. ^ Neuenhaus : A black potter's wheel in gold with a red clay jug on it.
  75. Oberensingen : A stone pick under a lying deer pole.
  76. Oberlenningen : Above a black and gold awakened shield base in blue a green three-mountain, on each of the tops of which there is a silver castle.
  77. Ochsenwang : Above a golden shield base, inside a black stag pole, on green ground in silver a striding red ox.
  78. Ötlingen : In a divided shield above in blue half a silver cross studded with kettle ribs at the division, roughened diagonally right below in gold and black.
  79. Plattenhardt : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in blue a silver horseshoe.
  80. Raidwangen : In a split shield in front three golden apples on top of each other in red, behind in gold an upright red lion.
  81. Reudern : In green a standing silver stag with black antlers.
  82. Ruit auf den Fildern : Two green linden trees in gold on green ground.
  83. Schanbach : In blue a golden sloping bar, above and below each a six-pointed golden star.
  84. Scharnhausen : In blue an overturned silver ploughshare with a black plow knife over it on the left.
  85. Schlattstall : In gold on a green three-mountain top, covered with a silver wave bar, three green deciduous trees.
  86. Schopfloch : A fallen silver ploughshare in green.
  87. Sielmingen : Under a silver shield head covered with five growing green ears in blue, an overturned silver ploughshare between two turned away silver sickles.
  88. Stetten auf den Fildern : Two crossed green ears of corn in gold under a black deer pole.
  89. Thomashardt : In silver on a green three-mountain, a natural oak stump with leaves and acorns.
  90. Tischardt : In blue, a silver table in front of three silver deciduous trees.
  91. Unterboihingen : A black oblique left bar in silver, covered with three golden balls.
  92. Unterlenningen : A green linden tree in silver on a raised black and gold wakened shield base.
  93. Zell am Neckar : In red a clad silver arm breaking out of the left edge of the shield, whose natural-colored hand holds a silver sword pointing obliquely to the left.
  94. Zizishausen : A black wing in gold.

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.

Other sources

  • Announcements of coat of arms awards (Common Official Gazette)
  • Hans Schwenkel (Ed.): Home book of the district of Nürtingen . 1950-53
  • Web presences of the cities of Filderstadt and Nürtingen as well as the communities of Frickenhausen and Lenningen
  • Kemnat - The story of a Filder community in 750 years of independence . 1978