List of coats of arms in the Heilbronn district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg listed in Wikipedia , including historical coats of arms. 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.

District coat of arms Heilbronn

City and municipality coat of arms in the Heilbronn district

City coat of arms in the district of Heilbronn

Municipal coat of arms in the Heilbronn district

Former city and community coats of arms in the Heilbronn district

Blazons

  1. Heilbronn district : In red, a mutilated silver eagle below.
  2. Heilbronn district until 1955: In a split shield with a lowered, curved tip, a silver ear of wheat in front in black, behind in red a silver hammer turned to the left, below in gold a hanging blue grape; a blue anchor in the silver heart shield.
  3. Bad Friedrichshall : In a split shield in front in silver over three blue corrugated strips a blue imperial orb with a silver ring and black cross, behind in blue an upright silver horse.
  4. Bad Rappenau : In gold on a blue shield base a jumping black horse (black horse).
  5. Bad Wimpfen : The red-armored black imperial eagle in gold, which holds a silver key horizontally in its beak.
  6. Beilstein : A hexagonal silver stone in red, circularly set with three (2: 1) hammers ("axes") carved into it .
  7. Brackenheim : In red a standing silver bracke with a black collar and a silver guide ring.
  8. Eppingen : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in black a red armored and red-tongued golden eagle.
  9. Güglingen : In red a silver Gugel .
  10. ^ Gundelsheim : Square; 1st field: in silver a continuous black cross; 2nd field: Four of red and silver, in the 2nd and 3rd field four (2: 2) blue iron hats; 3rd field: a golden church clasp in red; 4th field: In gold a blue wave oblique left bar, underneath the black letter G.
  11. Lauffen am Neckar : In silver a green-clad striding messenger ("runner") with red shoes, in his raised right hand a red-sealed silver letter, in his left hand a red-tipped spear with a blue tip.
  12. Löwenstein : In a divided shield above, awakened by silver and blue, below in gold on a blue three-mountain a standing red lion .
  13. Möckmühl : Split over a green Dreiberg, in front in blue a left-facing, black feathered golden eagle's catch, behind in silver a four-spoke black mill wheel.
  14. Neckarsulm : A continuous black Teutonic Order cross in silver, covered with a gold lily cross, the order cross at the top accompanied by two red rings, the lily cross attached with a red ring at the bottom.
  15. Neudenau : An eight-spoke silver wheel in red.
  16. Neuenstadt am Kocher : Two silver shields next to each other in blue above, below a left-facing silver bucket helmet.
  17. Schwaigern : Three (2: 1) silver rings in red.
    Shield holder : growing above the shield, St. Johannes d. Partly with a halo and slung skin, the right hand raised, with the left hand holding a reclining lamb of God and a rod ending in a cross, with a three-lobed flag on it.
  18. Weinsberg : In a split shield in front in silver a red-armored and red-tongued half black eagle at the gap, in the back in blue on a golden mountain a golden vine on a golden pole.
  19. Aries : In black, a standing golden ram.
  20. Abstatt : In a split shield in front in red a left-facing golden abbot's staff, behind in gold a red lion.
  21. Cleebronn : In silver under a six-spoke red wheel, a three-leaf green clover leaf.
  22. Eberstadt : In a divided shield above in black a growing golden boar, below in gold a lying black stag pole.
  23. Ellhofen : In blue two diagonally crossed silver keys with beards turned downwards and outwards.
  24. Erlenbach : In silver, the black cross of the Teutonic Order covered with golden lilies, on it a silver heart shield, in it a blue grape with green leaves.
  25. Flein : In blue over gold-red flames, a golden oil kettle, in it the unclothed, golden nimbly, praying Saint Vitus .
  26. Gemmingen : In a split shield in front in silver on a green three-hill on a black post a green vine with three blue grapes, behind in red a golden ploughshare.
  27. Hardthausen am Kocher : In silver, a blue, sloping, wavy bar covered with three heart-shaped golden leaves pointing diagonally upwards and accompanied on each side by a black stag stick pointing diagonally downwards.
  28. Ilsfeld : In silver under a black deer pole, a rooted green tree.
  29. Ittlingen : In blue two golden bars, covered with a red heart shield, inside a fallen golden ploughshare.
  30. Jagsthausen : In a split shield above in silver a lying iron black arm, below in black a five-spoke silver wheel.
  31. Kirchardt : In silver on a horizontal green branch a rising green acorn.
  32. Langenbrettach : In blue a silver sloping sloping strip, above a golden apple with a golden leaf pointing to the left (Brettacher apple), underneath a golden church with a tower on the left.
  33. Lehrensteinsfeld : In blue over two golden wavy bars a golden horseshoe.
  34. Leingarten : In a split shield in front in red a lowered silver sword, behind in silver a red rust.
  35. Massenbachhausen : In red over three (2: 1) silver rings a golden house.
  36. Neckarwestheim : In a split shield in front a green wreath in silver, behind in green a silver spade.
  37. Nordheim : In gold, a fallen blue ploughshare.
  38. Obersulm : In red above a lowered silver wavy bar, a golden grape, from the stem of which a golden vine leaves on both sides.
  39. Oedheim : In silver, a red-clad and red-capped man growing out of a blue shield base covered with a silver fish swimming to the left, holding in each hand a black arrow pointing upwards.
  40. Offenau : In blue a golden orb, above three (1: 2) silver cubes of salt.
  41. ^ Pfaffenhofen : In silver, a flesh-colored priest's tonsure with a black wreath of hair.
  42. ^ Roigheim : In silver, a red wall with a gate and tower.
  43. Siegelsbach : In a shield divided by red and gold, a six-pointed star in mixed up colors.
  44. Talheim : In silver, a right forearm growing from the rear edge, holding a black winegrower's knife (Weinberghape) in hand.
  45. Untereisesheim : In black, two diagonally crossed silver halberds.
  46. Untergruppenbach : In red a golden orb with a golden clover-leaf cross.
  47. Desert red: In red under a silver glass vessel, a lowered silver wave bar, covered with a blue fish.
  48. Zaberfeld : Rising in blue from the lower edge, a golden pinnacle tower (castle) with flank walls on both sides, topped with a sinking seven-pointed red star on two-tier blue rock.
  49. Adelshofen : In silver, a tinned red castle with an open gate and two corner towers with a domed roof and button, between three triangular gables, the middle of which is raised and decorated with a button and cross.
  50. Affaltrach (to 1967) : In a Blue of rooted silver apple tree, top right a silver cross of St. John .
  51. ^ Affaltrach (from 1967) : In blue a silver cross of St. John.
  52. Auenstein : In silver, two diagonally crossed black double hooks ( wolf fishing ).
  53. Babstadt : In red on a golden branch, a silver bird, ready to fly, is sitting, holding a leafy golden branch in its beak.
  54. Bachenau : A continuous black Teutonic Order cross in silver, a slanted black key at the top right.
  55. Berwangen : A blue sloping bar in gold, covered with three silver rings.
  56. Bittelbronn : In blue on green ground a running silver village fountain.
  57. Goat stock : In blue two golden bars, in the heart shield in silver an upright black-armored red ibex.
  58. Bonfeld : A blue sloping bar in gold, topped with three golden ears of wheat placed in stakes.
  59. Botenheim : In silver, two crossed black double hooks (Wolfsangeln) with curved ends.
  60. Böttingen : In a split shield in front a green butte in gold, behind in black three golden stag sticks.
  61. Brettach : In blue a golden panicle of oats.
  62. Jump up ↑ Bürg : In blue, a three-towered golden castle with a raised golden portcullis.
  63. Burgbronn : In blue a golden pinnacle tower (castle) growing out of the lower edge, with flank walls on both sides, covered with an upward-pointing green linden leaf.
  64. Cleversulzbach : In gold, a blue grape between two facing blue vintner's knives (Hapen).
  65. Dahenfeld : In red a growing, silver-clad bishop with a silver miter, in his right hand a gold bishop's staff, in his left a blue ointment vessel.
  66. Degmarn : In black, two swimming silver fish facing opposite.
  67. Dürrenzimmern : In blue a slanted golden ax, accompanied by two six-pointed golden stars above and below.
  68. Duttenberg : In blue a golden Latin cross with rafters between the golden Latin capital letters D and B.
  69. Eibensbach : In silver a black crossbow (yew).
  70. Eichelberg : In blue a five-leaved silver oak branch curved to the left with an acorn and an acorn bowl.
  71. Elsenz : In silver, a blue bunch of grapes, from the green stem of which a green vine leaf extends on both sides.
  72. Eschenau : A green ash with roots in silver.
  73. Dark red: In red a silver sloping wave bar, covered with two blue fish.
  74. Frauenzimmern : In blue, a silver carpenter's ax.
  75. Fürfeld : A green pine tree in silver on green ground, the green letter F on both sides of the trunk.
  76. Gellmersbach : In a shield split by red and silver, a sixteen-link chain in mixed up colors.
  77. Gochsen : A red inclined bar in silver, covered with three heart-shaped golden water lily leaves ("sea leaves").
  78. Grantschen : In red the silver mark in the form of a double-armed, gable-shaped roofed stand cross with angular arms, in the right silver upper corner a red grape.
  79. Grombach : In blue a white three-leaf clover with a stem, above a silver crescent moon with a face, below each with a golden star.
  80. Großgartach : In silver the standing, golden nimbly Saint Laurentius in a red deacon's robe, in his right hand a green palm branch, in the left a black grate.
  81. Haberschlacht : In silver three green oat panicles growing from a stem.
  82. Hausen an der Zaber : In silver on a blue shield base a red half-timbered house, above a six-pointed red star.
  83. Heinsheim : In silver, a horizontal red eagle's wing that turns down the large feathers and is covered with a golden moon, which is closed at the front with an eagle's head turned to the left and at the back with a clover.
  84. Herbolzheim : In a split shield, split at the bottom, a striding red lion above in gold, below in front a silver wheel in red, behind in gold a red sloping bar.
  85. Höchstberg : In green above a silver mountain, covered with a black Teutonic Cross, a golden nut branch.
  86. Wood : In silver a rooted green oak, the trunk of which is accompanied by a green label on each side.
  87. Hößlinsülz : In a divided shield above in silver a red grape between two red apples, below in red three (2: 1) silver labels.
  88. Kleingartach : In red on a green three-mountain, a silver pinnacle tower between two green deciduous trees, above a golden shield with three black deer poles lying down.
  89. Kochendorf : In blue on green ground, a jumping silver horse in front of three natural poplars.
  90. Kochersteinsfeld : In blue over two silver wavy beams a three-arched silver bridge, over the central arch a floating silver stone.
  91. Kochertürn : In silver over a blue wave shield base a three-pinned red tower.
  92. Basket : In white on a blue wave shield base, three green cane stalks with red pistons.
  93. Lampoldshausen : In silver on a green ground, a jumping red deer.
  94. Langenbeutingen : In blue a silver oblique left-hand bar, accompanied by a silver church on each side.
  95. Leonbronn : In a divided shield above in blue a golden lion, below in gold a blue horseshoe.
  96. ^ Massenbach : Divided five times by blue and gold.
  97. Meimsheim : In blue a silver fish hook turned to the left.
  98. Michelbach am Heuchelberg : In red, two turned away silver crescent moons between two seven-pointed silver stars.
  99. ^ Mühlbach : In silver over a lowered blue wave bar, a red eight-blade mill wheel.
  100. Neipperg : Three (2: 1) silver rings in red.
  101. Neuhütten : In gold on a raised green hill, which is covered with a silver glass vessel, three green fir trees.
  102. Neulautern : In a split shield above in silver a green glass jug, below in blue a swimming silver trout.
  103. Niederhofen : In red a golden paw cross .
  104. Nordhausen : In blue, a golden plow knife set as a pole between two five-pointed golden stars.
  105. Obereisesheim : In blue a lying (rising) formed golden moon, above and below each a six-pointed golden star.
  106. ↑ Upper lashes : In silver on a black ground, a deciduous tree with a black trunk and a green crown of leaves.
  107. Obergriesheim : In silver over a six-spoke red wheel a black Teutonic Cross.
  108. Ochsenburg : In gold on a blue four-mountain a standing red ox.
  109. Olnhausen : In silver over a lowered blue wavy bar, in it a swimming silver eel, a blue house.
  110. ^ Richen : square; 1 and 4 roughened silver and blue, 2 and 3 red three golden flames.
  111. Rohrbach am Gießhübel : In silver growing from the lower edge of the shield, a bishop with a golden nimbus in silver-trimmed red regalia and with a red inful, in his right hand a green palm branch, in his left hand a golden crook.
  112. Ruchsen : In a shield divided by blue and red, a red-armored and red-tongued white eagle above, below an eight-spoke white wheel below.
  113. Schluchtern : In blue a standing, silver armored youthful saint (St. Pankratius ) with golden locks and golden nimbus, the left hand braced in the side, in the right hand holding a golden sword pointing up to the right.
  114. Schmidhausen : In blue two diagonally crossed silver plow knives.
  115. Schozach : In a split shield in front a blue horseshoe in gold, behind in blue two turned away golden battle axes.
  116. Siglingen : In silver an armored black warrior with an open visor, in the raised right hand a black sword, in the left hand holding a black lance.
  117. Stebbach : In blue on a silver three-mountain, three golden ears of corn.
  118. Stein am Kocher : In a split shield in front in red on a green three-hill a silver pinnacle tower, behind in silver the black place symbol (in the form of three pickaxes on a stick).
  119. Stetten am Heuchelberg : In gold, a raised green hill, covered with a golden branch with a golden grape and three golden leaves.
  120. Stockheim : In a split shield in front in silver a continuous black cross, behind in black a silver vintner's hip (Weinberghape).
  121. Sülzbach : In silver above a lowered blue wavy bar a blue grape with two green leaves.
  122. Tiefenbach : In a split shield in front in silver a continuous black cross, behind in green a silver wave bar.
  123. Treschklingen : In red, a golden barrel placed on a pole over two slantingly crossed silver ash branches.
  124. Untergriesheim : In a split shield in front a silver piercing rod in black, behind in silver a continuous black Teutonic Cross.
  125. Unterheinriet : In silver three (2: 1) red disks.
  126. Unteressach : In a divided shield, split at the top, a red crowned silver lion turned to the left, in front in blue, behind in black a sloping beam in red and silver, below in blue two golden fish on top of each other.
  127. Weiler an der Zaber : The black capital letter W in gold, above a black Teutonic Cross.
  128. Weiler bei Weinsberg : In silver a red sloping bar, accompanied on both sides by a black stag stick pointing downwards after the figure.
  129. ^ Willsbach : In red the overturned golden letter W.
  130. Wimmental : In silver on green ground on a red pole, a green vine with blue grapes, covered at the bottom with the golden capital letter W.
  131. Jump up ↑ Wollenberg : Two golden bars in blue, in front of them a silver six mountain (cloud mountain).
  132. Wüstenrot (old coat of arms) : a silver goblet in red.
  133. Zaberfeld (old coat of arms until 1970) : In red on a three-tier wall-like golden rock, a seven-pointed golden star.
  134. Zaberfeld (old coat of arms 1970 to 1974) : In red on a two-tier, wall-like golden rock, a sinking seven-pointed golden star, above each a turned away silver moon.
  135. Züttlingen : In gold, a standing black dog with a gold collar and black ring.

See also

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 .
  • Eberhard Gönner : Book of arms of the city and the district of Heilbronn with a territorial history of this area . Issue 9 of the publications of the State Archives Administration Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart 1965.
  • Paul Fütterer: Book of arms of the district of Sinsheim . Issue 6 of the publications of the State Archives Administration Baden-Württemberg. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1960.
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag, Bremen 1971.

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