List of coats of arms in the Hildesheim district

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This list shows the coats of arms of the integrated communities and municipalities as well as the coats of arms of formerly independent communities and disbanded districts in the district of Hildesheim in Lower Saxony .

Coats of arms of the joint municipalities

Coat of arms of the municipalities

Coats of arms of former counties

Coats of arms of the former joint municipalities

Coats of arms of former municipalities

Historical coat of arms

Blazons

  1. County coat of arms : "Divided into gold and red by a raised pewter cut, above a growing red crowned and armored black eagle, below a golden antlers of the twelve-pronged crown deer, on the heart a silver-clad golden rose."
  2. Samtgemeinde Leinebergland: "Above a silver corrugated shield foot, inside two blue corrugated strips, on a golden shield a green three-mountain from the left top of which a red deer jumps."
  3. Alfeld: “In red a silver city gate with two square tin towers on the right and left and a Gothic stepped gable in the middle. In the pointed arched gate area a golden portcullis, in front of it a semicircular heraldic shield, squared of gold and red, leaning diagonally to the right, with a blue, hunched disc in the middle. "
  4. Algermissen: "In the divided shield, above in gold a magpie facing to the right in natural colors, below a green shield base."
  5. Bad Salzdetfurth: "On a red shield three silver salt hooks placed side by side."
  6. Bockenem: "Shield split by gold and red, covered with a pinned silver sloping bar."
  7. Diekholzen: “In red above a golden ax crossed with a golden wood saw, in front of it a miner's lamp; below a golden plow. "
  8. Duingen: “In a blue shield on a green three-mountain seated a silver dove with gold armor; above in the left corner of the shield a silver heraldic rose with golden sepals and stamens. "
  9. Eime: “In red on a silver floor, a turned silver stone seat with side cheeks and a high, rounded back with a golden royal crown in it. A silver oak tree with silver leaves and golden acorns protrudes from behind the seat and is visible up to the roots. "
  10. Elze:  “Standing next to each other in blue, the gold nimbly and silver clad Saints Peter and Paul, each with a red book in their left hand; in his right hand Peter holds a golden key, Paul a silver sword with a golden hilt. In front of them is a black shield with silver sloping bars, inside a red sloping bar. "
  11. Freden: “In red, a silver castle with a battlement wall, projecting gate, two round battlement towers and a closed golden gate; A silver deer head with golden fourteen-point antlers looking out over the gate. "
  12. Giesen: “Shield divided by a silver bar with a row of red monkshood. The upper green half of the shield is divided into three by two silver battlements rising at an angle to the left. The fields contain from right to left in silver: a lily, a mill wheel and three hare spoons forming an equilateral triangle. The lower half of the shield shows five red nails on a golden background. "
  13. Gronau: "In the red shield there is a golden inclined right ladder with three vertical rungs."
  14. Harsum: "A silver ring, covered with a golden ear in a red coat of arms."
  15. Hildesheim: “Divided, growing in silver at the top a black, gold-crowned, gold-armored and black-tongued imperial eagle, square with gold and red below. On the gold-red puffed stech helmet with gold-red blankets, a growing gold-haired, blue-eyed virgin (Hildesia) in natural colors with a gold-red squared dress, in both hands in front of the crossing point of the robe a red and silver wreath of eight heraldic roses holding, with the golden cloaks in the wreath and the right half of the collar in silver, around the head a red and silver ribbon, behind the head on the left with a slanting red and gold ostrich feather. "
  16. Holle: "In silver on green ground an oak tree with four green leaves and five golden acorns, in front of it a red disc brooch with four golden and three silver fittings."
  17. Lamspringe: "In red on green ground a jumping silver lamb, above it in the left corner of the shield a golden hop tendril with a silver leaf and golden fruit cone."
  18. Nordstemmen: "A red post in a golden shield, covered with a fallen golden sword from the Bronze Age."
  19. Sarstedt: "Split of gold and red, covered with a green clover leaf on an intertwined stem."
  20. Schellerten: "On a 12-fold red-gold stand a red heart shield with a silver bordered black work wheel with 12 teeth, topped with 3 bundled golden ears."
  21. Sibbesse: "In red a silver sloping bar covered with a black wolf's tang, accompanied by seven silver roses with golden sepals and golden lugs on the upper right and lower left."
  22. Söhlde: "In red the silver Kehrwiederkirche Steinbrück with a golden knob and cross."
  23. Alfeld district (Leine): "In the red shield there is a soaring silver stag with golden antlers and golden bowls."
  24. District Hildesheim-Marienburg: “Geviert; Fields 1 and 4: divided five times by red and gold; Field 2: a silver deer head in green, a gold cross between the poles; Field 3: a silver building in green. "
  25. Samtgemeinde Duingen:  "In silver on a green hill, a blue dove with golden armor turned left with a green palm branch in its beak, above it in the upper right corner of the shield a red heraldic rose with golden sepals and stamens."
  26. Samtgemeinde Gronau (Leine):  "In the red shield there is a golden diagonal right ladder with three vertical rungs."
  27. Jump up ↑ Lamspringe: "Five red beech leaves arranged in a cross in gold."
  28. Sibbesse Samtgemeinde:  "In red a silver sloping bar covered with a black wolf's tang, accompanied by 7 silver roses with golden sepals and golden lugs on the upper right and lower left."
  29. Adensen: “In the silver coat of arms, a latticed field, covered by an upright blue rafter. In the diamonds there are five-petalled red roses, whose calyxes are gold-colored. "
  30. Adenstedt: "On blue a silver stone table (Thiestein) in front of a silver" tree of truth "marked with linden leaves that is visible up to the roots of the branches."
  31. Almstedt: “Split; in front a standing golden sheaf on green, behind on gold a stalked green clover leaf 1: 2. "
  32. Banteln: “Heraldic shield divided diagonally from right to left in silver-blue. In the silver field a red-armored and red-tongued eagle head; in the blue field a so-called "binding iron" placed at an angle to the left. "
  33. Barfelde: "On a golden shield a black ten-end deer antlers."
  34. Barnten:  "In the red shield three golden ears of wheat, covered by a golden bar that is covered by three red mill wheels."
  35. Betheln: "In green a golden cheruscan garment from the 1st century AD, so-called" fibula with double-lobed roller cap "."
  36. Breinum: “On red next to an unleafed silver“ Thiebaum ”, which is visible up to the beginning of the branches, a bareheaded silver man in an open long linen smock and high boots, with a golden staff in his raised right hand and a golden stick in his left hand Body holds a rolled silver certificate with a gold seal. "
  37. Brüggen: “A single-arched, red stone bridge on gold over a blue-silver corrugated shield base. A black, red-armored eagle (medieval imperial eagle) with spread wings growing out of the bridge. "
  38. Brunkensen: “A mold on a blue background. On the steed the robber Lippold with the stolen bride. The clothing of the people is kept red and yellow. "
  39. Burgstemmen: "Two silver bars on a blue shield, the upper one covered with three and the lower one with two red heraldic roses with green calyx tips and golden stamens."
  40. ^ Capellenhagen: "On a blue sign a silver glider descending diagonally to the right."
  41. Coppengrave: “Shield divided. The right half of the shield shows a green spruce standing on a green hill on a silver background. The left half of the shield shows a golden long vase on a red background. "
  42. Dehnsen: "On blue above a silver, lowered, diagonally right wave bar, a pulling gold-armored, silver heron."
  43. Deilmissen: "On a blue shield an upright Bronze Age, golden battle ax, with the edge turned to the right."
  44. Deinsen: "On a red shield three silver stag antlers, stacked horizontally from right to left."
  45. Despetal: "On a golden shield a black ten-denier deer antlers."
  46. Dötzum: "On blue a silver-red spiked oblique right bar."
  47. Dunsen: "On the green shield two silver-red spiked bars."
  48. Eberholzen: "On silver a blue bar covered with two entwined gold rings."
  49. Eddinghausen: "On a golden shield three four-leaf green clovers growing out of a shaft, of which the middle one exaggerates the lateral ones."
  50. Eimsen: "In red on a silver ground, a silver oak tree with silver leaves and golden fruits that is visible to the roots of the branches, in front of it a silver badger with golden claws and an extended blue tongue."
  51. Eitzum: "A red oblique left bar on gold, covered with a continuous golden meander band, the interweaving of which is designed in the shape of a swastika."
  52. Esbeck: "In red five awned golden ears of corn, growing out of two silver, diagonally crossed dead bones."
  53. Evensen: "In a silver shield a red horse's head with a blaze."
  54. Everode: “Shield split; in front thirteen times divided by red and gold, behind on blue a silver lily with three flowers, held by a naturally colored hand growing from the left edge of the shield. "
  55. Eyershausen: "On red a silver" morning star "with a golden stem growing out of a silver palisade."
  56. Föhrste: “A blue pole in a golden shield, topped with an erect silver Sachs with a golden handle. In front a green, awned ear of wheat, behind three interlocking blue cogwheels one above the other, of which the middle one is slightly larger.
  57. Fölziehausen: "On blue above a green shield base a silver wooden well covered with a vertical black wolf hook, from which the water jet pours into a also silver trough basin in front of it."
  58. Gerzen: "A blue pole in gold, topped with a golden-handled, upright silver battle ax turned to the right."
  59. Grafelde: "In the green shield, divided by a silver diagonal thread, above a golden, two-leaf beech branch with an open, silver, four-leaf fruit cup, inside the golden booknuts, below a golden, awned and leafy rye ear."
  60. Graste: "In blue on a green hill covered with a lying silver deer antler pole, a silver German post mill."
  61. Groß Escherde: "On a red coat of arms there are two upright golden keys with beards pointing outwards."
  62. Hallerburg: “Heraldic shield split from silver and gold. On the right silver side is a crenellated tower above blue-silver wavy lines. The left side is decorated with three five-petalled silver roses with golden sepals. "
  63. Harbarnsen: “In the silver shield there is a red pole, covered with an upright silver gag. A six-spoke red sun gear each to the right and left of the post. "
  64. Haus Escherde: "In the silver shield between two upright red keys with turned away beards a three-leaf green clover half protruding over the key."
  65. Heinum: "A natural-colored house martin in gold, sitting on a green water-lily stem with a leaf turned downwards."
  66. Heyersum: "In green, an ascending, curved golden tip, separated from two turned away silver salt hooks."
  67. Hönze: "On silver a red diagonal right bar, covered with a silver, meandering band formed from three intertwined spirals, the upper spiral of which opens to the left, the lower one to the right."
  68. Hörsum: "In blue a silver, gold-armored owl on a golden branch emerging from the lower edge of the shield."
  69. Hoyershausen: "On a red shield a silver cross stone on a green hill."
  70. Imsen: "Green shield with a silver oblique left bar, on it the head of an ibex in red."
  71. Irmenseul: “In blue on green ground a silver log (Irmensul); this one carries an upright, four-spoke, silver wheel, the rim of which is covered by a golden wreath of ears alternately covered with four red roses and blue cornflowers. "
  72. Klein Escherde: "On a golden coat of arms there are two upright red keys with beards pointing outwards."
  73. Landwehr: "In red a silver palisade fence, above three silver watchtowers with gabled roofs."
  74. Langenholzen: "On blue above a silver wave foot, one above the other, three silver brown trout with golden fins, of which the top and bottom swims to the right, the middle to the left."
  75. Limmer: “In blue above a blue wave base, a silver castle wall with battlements and a protruding gold-covered gate tower in the middle, the golden drawbridge of which is half raised; a red ten-end deer antlers above the archway on the tower. "
  76. Lübbrechtsen: "On silver over a green three-mountain a stroking red kite (fork consecration) with gold reinforcement."
  77. Lühnde: “In gold a green hill, covered with a red shield placed diagonally to the right, in it a golden lion; on the hill a two-pinned red wall, from which a green hazel bush grows in the middle. "
  78. Mahlerten: "In blue a silver stone table (Thiestein) on a green hill, at the foot of a silver, braided fence, consisting of three rods and three ribbons."
  79. Marienhagen: “Shield divided; Above in red the diagonally crossed silver mountain hammers (mallets and iron) with golden stems, below in gold a green, two-leaf beech rice with an open, green, four-leaf fruit cup containing two golden booknuts. "
  80. Mehle: “Shield divided; above in gold two red five-petalled roses with golden fruits and green sepals, below in red a golden rose with red fruits and green sepals. "
  81. Meimerhausen: "In a blue shield on a green hill covered with a lying silver deer antler pole, a magpie in natural colors with a tail pointing diagonally upwards and a raised right leg."
  82. Möllensen: "In the silver shield there is a blue bar, covered with an eight-pointed golden star enclosed by a gold ring."
  83. Netze: "In blue on a silver floor, a peasant woman in silver, sitting on a golden stool, with golden hair and golden shoes, who spins with a golden hand spindle of a golden handwock, the silver flax of which is held together by a golden leaf."
  84. Neuhof: “The golden gable beam work of a straightened house, growing in blue from the base of the shield, consists of the truss with trusses on top and inserted angular timbers; These carry two rafters, on which a golden wreath of judges was put on with ribbons alternately colored in red and silver. A red six-spoke sun wheel has been placed in the area formed by the trusses and the angle pieces of wood. "
  85. Nienstedt: “On a red shield over a green shield base a silver-clad Germanic warrior from around 1000 BC. With golden headgear, golden sandals and golden hair. The golden lance in the right runs in the upper edge of the shield. Defense hanger and sword, the hilt of which encircles the left hand, in gold. "
  86. Ohlenrode: "On red a silver halberd with a golden handle growing out of a silver palisade."
  87. Sneak: “In the green shield there is a silver, gold-armored pheasant cock, whose tail feathers run downwards in a right-hand arc. A golden ear of wheat with awns is set as a symbol at the bottom right and top left. "
  88. Rheden: "In the green shield there is a golden-tongued, winged, silver dragon with a raised and simply curled tail."
  89. Röllinghausen: "On silver a jay sitting on a green oak branch in natural colors."
  90. Rössing:  "In silver over a raised, rounded, golden shield base - inside a shield divided by red over blue at an angle to the left, covered with a crowned, red-armored and tongued golden lion - three green oaks standing next to each other."
  91. Rott: "In blue on a silver cliff, a left-turning, opposing, golden-armored silver falcon."
  92. Sack: "On a golden shield in green two oak leaves with a ripening acorn."
  93. Segeste: “In red over a green shield foot on a silver, restrained horse with gold bridle and goat saddle, through the front bulge of which the bridle is passed, a looking silver rider in the costume of the 10th century, consisting of a knee-free silver rider open at the neck Body skirt with long sleeves, waistbands and a golden, cap-like helmet that exposes the flowing golden hair. In his right hand he has a golden lance running in the upper edge of the shield, on the golden hanger a sword with a golden hilt and a silver scabbard, which is covered with gold above and below; the left pulls the reins. "
  94. Sehlde: "In red a golden Cherusker vessel (so-called situla) from the 1st century after the turn of the ages."
  95. Sehlem: "In blue on a silver floor on the right a silver thie tree marked with linden leaves, visible up to the beginning of the branches, next to it on the left a silver cross stone, the wheel cross of which is held in gothic forms."
  96. Sellenstedt: "On blue a golden heraldic double rose with red fruit set and sepals in green."
  97. Sibbesse (Kernort): "On a blue shield an overturned silver sword with a golden pommel, accompanied on the right and left by an upright silver wolf tang."
  98. Ummeln: “Shield divided by a Göpel; in front three upright silver bolts in red, behind in blue a broad golden ear, in the shield base in silver a blue hoe, crossed by a blue shovel, both with red handles. "
  99. Wätzum: "In red a golden lance tip placed at an angle to the left."
  100. Wallenstedt: "On red an old Germanic silver spangenhelm with nose irons, which is underlaid between the clasps with golden plates decorated with ribbon motifs."
  101. Warts: "In the red shield a silver medieval watchtower on a green hill."
  102. Weenzen: “Shield divided by blue and gold. Above; four golden ears of wheat crossed in pairs. Below; two crossed black plaster hammers. "
  103. Westfeld: "In gold, a red-armored black wolf."
  104. Wetteborn: "On red a fist growing out of a silver palisade, wielding a silver battle ax with gold."
  105. Wettensen: "In gold, a black roebuck head with strong six-horned horns."
  106. Winzenburg: "On red a golden rafter, accompanied above by two silver six-pointed stars and below by a downward-facing silver crescent."
  107. Wispenstein: "In silver in front of a blue oblique right-hand bar, a red ibex with a blue tongue rising to the left."
  108. Wöllersheim: "In red three growing silver gag skewers over a black shield base with 3 (2: 1) entwined gold rings."
  109. Woltershausen: "In red on a galloping white horse, a silver, bearded man, wearing a silver coat and a fluttering storm collar on it, a silver balaclava and silver bundles."
  110. Wrisbergholzen: "In silver a green diagonal right-hand bar, covered with three silver shields."
  111. Elze 1939: "In black a silver diagonal right bar, covered with a right-angled meander ribbon in red."