List of coats of arms in the Freudenstadt district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Freudenstadt 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.

Freudenstadt district

City coat of arms in the Freudenstadt district

Municipal coat of arms in the Freudenstadt district

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Freudenstadt district : In gold (yellow) a left-facing courtship, red armored, black grouse on a black branch.
  2. Alpirsbach : In blue, a golden, growing right-turned abbot's staff.
  3. Dornstetten : A black thorn bush in gold under a black stag with five ends.
  4. Freudenstadt : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in red between two silver fishes turned away as stakes a golden capital letter F.
  5. Horb am Neckar : Divided by silver and red.
  6. Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach : In silver a curved green tip, in which a silver bowl fountain with rising silver water jet, in front a green fir tree with black roots and black trunk, behind an upright red armored and red-tongued black wolf.
  7. Baiersbronn : In blue a running silver tube fountain with two tubes.
  8. Receiving : In a gold-braided black shield a fallen gold anchor.
  9. Eutingen im Gäu : In a divided shield above in silver a three-leaved green branch, below in red a floating bare silver right arm.
  10. Glatten : In a shield divided by red and silver, a four-spoke, twelve-blade mill wheel in mixed up colors.
  11. Grömbach : In blue a silver clip.
  12. Loßburg : In blue on a green hill a silver pinnacle tower, above the silver Latin capital letter L.
  13. Pfalzgrafenweiler : In red under a golden crown, two diagonally crossed golden axes.
  14. Schopfloch : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in red a golden paw cross with three black dots at the ends of the arms.
  15. Seewald : In silver, a black grouse with red armor on a continuous black branch.
  16. Waldachtal : In green, a silver sloping wavy bar, above a six-pointed golden star, below a five-leaf golden linden branch.
  17. ^ Wörnersberg : In gold on a green hill, a red church between two green fir trees.
  18. Aach : A red hand (oath staff) and a five-leaf green linden branch crossed in silver.
  19. Ahldorf : In silver on green ground, a green linden tree between two green branches growing out of the ground.
  20. Altheim : In red, two diagonally crossed silver keys (beards on top, outwards), raised by a silver star.
  21. Besenfeld : A golden pole in blue, accompanied on both sides by three rods tied to a broom.
  22. Betra : In silver, a blue sloping bar, covered with three silver apples.
  23. Betzweiler : A green fir tree with roots in gold, the trunk of which is attached with two diagonally crossed blue plow knives.
  24. Betzweiler-Wilder : A burning red candle in gold, accompanied on both sides by a blue plow knife with the edge turned inwards.
  25. Bildechingen : A fallen red ploughshare in silver, accompanied by a red rose on each side.
  26. Bittelbronn : In silver, a red wheel under two slanted black bars
  27. Böffingen : In blue a left-facing silver eagle wing.
  28. Bösingen : In gold on green ground, a square red tower between two green fir trees.
  29. Cresbach : In silver a fire-breathing black dragon's body.
  30. Dettensee : In gold, a six-pointed red star over a raised blue wave shield base.
  31. Dettingen : In black a golden eagle's wing and a backward-facing golden ax next to each other in stakes.
  32. Dettlingen : In blue a golden lily, accompanied by two golden balls above.
  33. Dießen : Half a red pike in silver diagonally to the right.
  34. Dietersweiler : A silver star in black over a silver bar.
  35. Durrweiler : In a divided shield above two gold stakes in red, below a five-petalled red rose in gold.
  36. Edelweiler : In green, a golden post covered with a five-ended black deer pole, accompanied in front by a silver fir tree with roots and a young silver apple tree with roots in the back.
  37. Ehlenbogen : In gold, a bent, blue-clad right arm with a clenched natural fist.
  38. ↑ Ore mine : In blue on green ground a silver winding tower.
  39. Eutingen im Gäu old : In red a silver bar covered with a green clover leaf.
  40. Göttelfingen (Eutingen im Gäu) : did not have a coat of arms
  41. Göttelfingen (Seewald) : In gold, a sitting black squirrel, holding a black pine cone with its paws.
  42. Grünmettstetten : In silver a three-leaf green clover.
  43. Grüntal : In gold, a green wavy bar, accompanied at the top by five-petaled red roses covered with gold, and at the bottom by a red lily.
  44. Hallwangen : In a divided shield above in blue a winged golden angel's head, below in gold two diagonally crossed black miner's hammers.
  45. Herzogsweiler : In red a golden hunting horn with the mouthpiece turned to the left with black fittings, golden retaining rings and golden shackle.
  46. Hochdorf : In silver, a black grouse on a continuous, defoliated black branch.
  47. Hörschweiler : In red on a golden pine branch a sitting golden squirrel, which holds three golden ears of wheat in its paws.
  48. Huzenbach : A red anchor in gold, the shaft end of which has the shape of the Arabic number 4 (raftsman's mark).
  49. Igelsberg : In red a golden abbot's staff growing out of a silver three-mountain between the coats of arms of the Reichenbach monastery (in gold the red lowercase letter r in fracture) and the Count Palatine of Tübingen (in gold a three-legged red flag).
  50. ^ Ihlingen : In gold, a blue fish curved to the right with a prickly dorsal fin.
  51. Isenburg : In silver three (2: 1) blue horseshoes.
  52. Kälberbronn : In a divided shield above in red a standing golden calf, below in gold a running red village fountain.
  53. Klosterreichenbach : Under a black shield head, inside a golden abbot's staff with the crook to the left, in silver three (2: 1) blue fish.
  54. Lombach : In a shield divided by blue wavy bars, a black deer pole lying above in gold, two green ears of wheat crossed diagonally below in silver.
  55. ^ Lützenhardt : In gold, three black yokes one above the other.
  56. Mills on the Neckar : In red a five-spoke, ten-blade golden mill wheel.
  57. ^ Mühringen : In red, two diagonally crossed golden burning black torches.
  58. Neuneck : In red over a golden bar, a golden star.
  59. Nordstetten : In a silver shield a standing red bull turned heraldically to the right.
  60. Oberiflingen : In red under a golden star a golden harrow.
  61. Obertalheim : did not have a coat of arms
  62. Peterzell : In green, a golden key placed as stakes (beard below right), accompanied by the golden capital letters P and Z.
  63. Reinerzau : In a split shield in front in silver a blue fish placed on stakes, behind in blue a silver ax placed on stakes heraldically to the left.
  64. Reutin : Under a golden shield head in black a golden ploughshare.
  65. Rexingen : In red, a silver Johanniterkreuz.
  66. Rippoldsau : In silver on green ground, two upright, red-tongued black bears facing each other, holding a green fir tree.
  67. Römlinsdorf : In gold, two red hooks turned away as stakes.
  68. Red : A red bar in silver, accompanied at the top and bottom by a lying red pine cone with the tip pointing to the heraldic right.
  69. Rohrdorf : In a shield divided by red and silver, a naked silver right arm on top.
  70. Salzstetten : In a shield divided by silver and red, a three-leaf green clover leaf above.
  71. Schapbach : In silver, two green mountains, on each of which a green fir tree with a black trunk, in the valley between the mountains an upright, red-tongued black bear.
  72. Schömberg : In silver on a green three-mountain, three green fir trees, above four five-petalled red roses.
  73. Schopfloch old : In silver on green ground between two green fir trees, a red barn (Schopf) with an open gate.
  74. Schwarzenberg : In silver on a black three mountain, covered with a silver wavy strip, three green fir trees.
  75. Sterneck : In silver on a green floor, a black castle with four tin towers that grow larger to the left, a black star at the top right.
  76. Talheim : Diagonally divided shield in the colors red and silver. In the center of the shield is a right-facing, upright wolf as heraldic animal in the colors red and silver, each opposite to the basic color of the coat of arms.
  77. Tumlingen : In silver on a red floor a green linden tree, top right the red capital letter T.
  78. Unteriflingen : In blue a five-leaf, rooted golden linden tree.
  79. Untermusbach : In red a golden deer head.
  80. Untertalheim : did not have a coat of arms
  81. Twenty-four courtyards : In silver, a blue fir tree with roots, accompanied by twelve red stars on each side.
  82. ^ Forest : In blue a silver burning candle with golden light.
  83. Weitingen : In a split shield above in silver a striding black sheep, below in black a naked silver right arm.
  84. Wiesenstetten : In silver, three black wisent horns with grind on top of each other.
  85. ^ Wittendorf : In silver a green linden tree with roots, the trunk on both sides accompanied by a red star.
  86. ^ Wittlensweiler : In a split shield in front a black ax in gold, behind in black a golden sheaf.

literature

  • Herwig John: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 2: The district and community coats of arms in the Karlsruhe administrative region (with the help of Hiltburg Köckert and Gabriele Wüst). Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 1990, 108 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0802-6 .
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag, Bremen 1971.
  • Klaus-Ulrich Röber, Walter Kneule: What coat of arms of the district report . In: The Freudenstadt district. (1984, pages 141-171; 1985, pages 249-271; 1986, pages 175-201).