List of coats of arms in the district of Karlsruhe

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This list contains all coats of arms of the district of Karlsruhe 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 of Karlsruhe

City coat of arms in the district of Karlsruhe

Municipal coat of arms in the district of Karlsruhe

Former city and municipality coats of arms

Blazons

  1. Karlsruhe district : In the four-sided shield 1. a red diagonal bar in gold, 2. a polished silver cross in blue, 3. diagonally roughened silver and blue, 4. three inclined black deer sticks in gold.
  2. Bretten : Roughened vertically by silver and blue.
  3. Bruchsal : In blue a continuous cut silver cross, in the right upper corner a silver ball.
  4. Ettlingen : Split of gold and blue: in front a red sloping beam, behind a floating silver tin tower.
  5. Kraichtal : In gold, a red-armored black double-headed eagle, covered with a silver heart shield, inside a nine-petalled green-covered red rose with nine green sepals.
  6. Östringen : In blue a silver kettle ring, inside a gold star.
  7. Philippsburg : In a blue shield split by a silver thread in front a continuous, polished silver cross, behind a silver lily.
  8. Rheinstetten : A cut silver cross in blue, the upper bar covered with a golden crown with red and green jewels.
  9. Stutensee : A jumping red mare in gold over a blue wave shield base.
  10. Waghäusel : In a split shield in front a red chapel in gold, behind in blue a continuous cut silver cross.
  11. Bad Schönborn : In blue a two-jet silver fountain offset to the left with a silver water fountain, in the upper right corner a gold shield with a blue-crowned red lion's trunk.
  12. Dettenheim : In blue under a raised silver wave bar, a silver horseshoe.
  13. ^ Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen : In a split shield in front in gold a red horseshoe, behind in blue a silver atomic model.
  14. Forst : In blue on green ground, the silver clad Saint Barbara with a golden crown and golden nimbus, holding a red tower in her right hand, leaning on a golden sword in her left hand.
  15. Gondelsheim : In red on a green shield base a golden sheaf.
  16. Graben-Neudorf : In blue a floating, straight-armed silver paw cross, behind it two diagonally crossed silver spades (grave side) with black handles.
  17. Hambrücken : In blue a continuous, cut silver cross, covered with a red shield, inside a golden hunting horn on a silver cord.
  18. Karlsbad : In blue at the front up to the middle of the shield, starting at the right edge of the shield, three silver stakes bent backwards and ending at a point on the left edge of the shield, in the middle of the shield a bowl in confused colors.
  19. Karlsdorf-Neuthard : A black ship's hook and a black oar crossed diagonally in front in gold in a split shield, covered by a black goblet, behind in blue a silver duck with a golden beak and golden feet soaring.
  20. Kronau : In blue, a fallen, polished, 5-pointed silver star under a floating crown.
  21. Kürnbach : A silver eagle catch in red.
  22. Linkenheim-Hochstetten : In blue with a golden inboard, a golden boatman's pole and a golden oar crossed diagonally.
  23. Malsch : A fallen silver ploughshare in blue.
  24. Marxzell : In red a winged, striding golden lion.
  25. Oberderdingen : In a shield split by black and silver, a vine with three leaves and two grapes in confused colors, lying to the right at the top, five (2: 1: 2) silver balls at the front and a blue grate at the back (handle down).
  26. Oberhausen-Rheinhausen : In a split shield in front in blue a continuous, cut, half silver cross at the gap, behind in gold an eight-spoke, half black wheel set with points at the gap.
  27. Pfinztal : In a divided shield, split at the top, a red diagonal bar in front in gold, behind in blue a polished, silver cross, below in blue a silver bridge arch at the dividing line.
  28. Sulzfeld : In blue a naked right arm with a short silver sleeve breaking out of a silver cloud on the front edge of the shield and holding a golden ear of wheat.
  29. Ubstadt-Weiher : In a split shield in front in blue a cut, silver cross, behind in silver a red imperial orb with a gold cross and gold fittings.
  30. Waldbronn : In blue a silver sloping wave bar, accompanied above by a fallen golden ploughshare, below by a left-facing golden moon with a face.
  31. Walzbachtal : In a split shield in front in red a golden acorn between two golden oak leaves, behind in blue a half cut silver cross at the gap.
  32. Weingarten (Baden) : In silver on a green vine with two leaves, a blue grape.
  33. Zaisenhausen : In blue the silver place symbol in the form of a sester.
  34. Auerbach : In silver, a blue sloping wave bar.
  35. Bad Langenbrücken : In red, a golden hook accompanied by four eight-pointed golden stars in the corners of the shield [in the form of a reversed question mark without the point].
  36. Bad Mingolsheim : In blue a silver shell over two adjacent silver rings that are open on the outside.
  37. ^ Railway bridges : In black a golden webbed foot.
  38. Bauerbach : In the split shield in front in gold a red-armored and red-tongued half black eagle at the gap, behind in red an upright golden hoe.
  39. Berghausen : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in silver growing from the left edge of the shield is a black arm in armor that holds a red cloth.
  40. Blankenloch : A golden spur buckle in red.
  41. Bruchhausen : In red on a silver branch, a silver dove.
  42. Büchenau : In a divided shield above in gold a red scale, below in red a lying golden tobacco leaf.
  43. Büchig near Blankenloch : In silver on a green ground, a green beech with a black trunk.
  44. Büchig bei Bretten : A silver horseshoe in blue.
  45. Burbach : In a split shield in front in red a fallen golden ploughshare, behind in silver a red rose with green sepals covered in blue.
  46. Busenbach : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in blue a fallen silver ploughshare, underneath a silver mill wheel.
  47. ^ Diedelsheim : In blue a jumping trout.
  48. Dürrenbüchig : In silver on a green three-mountain a dry black beech.
  49. ^ Eggenstein : In red, a golden horseshoe.
  50. Eichelberg : In silver, a green oak branch with an upright acorn.
  51. Ettlingenweier : In silver, a blue abbot's staff, accompanied on both sides by a five-petalled red rose with blue clusters and green sepals.
  52. Etzenrot : In red a waning golden crescent moon with a face.
  53. Flehingen : Five (2: 1: 2) silver balls in black.
  54. Forchheim : In blue, a continuous cut silver cross, covered by two diagonally crossed golden abbots.
  55. Friedrichstal : In red the golden Latin capital letter F, floating above it a silver crown with golden fittings and red lining.
  56. Gochsheim : In silver, a red rose with blue clusters and green sepals.
  57. ^ Gölshausen : In silver the black place symbol (in the manner of the capital letter P).
  58. Trench : In silver, two diagonally crossed blue spades with a black handle, accompanied at the top and bottom by a black horseshoe, the lower one overturned.
  59. Heidelsheim : In gold, a red armed black eagle.
  60. Helmsheim : Under the shield head, which is diagonally roughened from blue and silver, a golden shamrock in red.
  61. Hochstetten : In blue a golden spur buckle [in the form of a semicircular shield].
  62. Huttenheim : In blue, two silver salms turned away as stakes over a silver shell.
  63. Ittersbach : In a square shield field 1 and 4 in gold a red sloping bar, field 2 in red a golden crook with pannisellus growing obliquely to the left from the lower right corner, field 3 in gold three black deer sticks lying down.
  64. Jöhlingen : A polished silver cross in blue, covered with a golden heart shield, inside a green branch with an acorn hanging down between two leaves.
  65. Karlsdorf : In a split shield in front in gold two crossed black fishing hooks, covered with a black goblet, behind in blue on green ground a jumping silver horse.
  66. Kirrlach : In green, an upright silver ax turned to the right with a black handle.
  67. Kleinsteinbach : In red, two diagonally crossed silver lily sticks.
  68. Landshausen : Saint Martin in blue in golden armor on a striding, red-bridled silver horse, with a silver sword dividing the red cloak for the beggar; this one sitting with a red loincloth below.
  69. Langensteinbach : In blue a fallen silver ploughshare.
  70. ^ Leopoldshafen : In silver on blue water, a black sailing ship with a blue sail and a red pennant, in the stern a man dressed in red with a red hat and a black oar.
  71. Liedolsheim : In blue a silver bar, on top of which a silver rafter with a red nail, a fallen silver horseshoe below.
  72. Linkenheim : A golden skipper's pole and a golden oar crossed diagonally in red, a golden ploughshare hovering over it.
  73. ^ Menzingen : In silver, a four-spoke, eight-blade black mill wheel.
  74. Mörsch : In blue, a continuous cut silver cross, covered with a red heart shield, in it two diagonally crossed golden fish.
  75. Münzesheim : A red heart in gold, covered with a silver ring.
  76. Mutschelbach : In silver a blue sloping wave bar, accompanied by a five-petalled red rose with a blue clump and green sepals at the top and bottom.
  77. Neibsheim : In silver a green shamrock.
  78. Neuburgweier : In blue a golden crown set with red and green stones, through which three crossed silver arrows are stuck.
  79. Neudorf : In blue, a floating, straight-armed silver paw cross, angled with four eight-pointed golden stars.
  80. Neuenbürg : In silver on a blue ground, two black lions facing each other, holding a bunch of blue grapes with a green stem.
  81. ^ Neureut : In a split shield a hasp in mixed up colors. In front in red on gold, in back in gold on red.
  82. Neuthard : In blue on a green shield base, a silver duck soaring to the right with a golden beak and golden feet, above a six-pointed golden star.
  83. Oberacker : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in silver a five-petalled red rose with blue clusters and green sepals.
  84. Oberderdingen (until 1982): In a shield split by black and silver, a vine branch with two grapes and three leaves in mixed up colors, below a silver alb in front, behind an upright blue rust.
  85. Obergrombach : Standing in blue on a red crescent moon, the Madonna, clad in red and crowned in gold, surrounded by a golden halo, the golden nimbly child Jesus on the left, in the right a golden scepter.
  86. Obermutschelbach : In silver, a blue wavy bar, accompanied at the top and bottom by a five-petaled red rose with blue clusters and green sepals.
  87. Oberöwisheim : In silver on a green stem with two green leaves, a green bunch of grapes.
  88. Oberweier : In red an overturned golden ploughshare, flanked by two silver clover leaves.
  89. Odenheim : In blue the silver clad St. Michael with silver wings, golden helmet and golden nimbus, standing on a golden dragon, in his right hand a black sword, in his left hand holding a black balance.
  90. ^ Pfaffenrot : In gold on a blue four-mountain, a striding, red-crowned, blue-tongued red lion.
  91. Philipsburg (old coat of arms) :
  92. Reichenbach : In blue a silver bar.
  93. Rheinhausen : In red a golden rust [with the handle pointing downwards].
  94. Rheinsheim : In a split shield in the front divided by silver and blue in a wave cut, at the bottom two swimming silver fish one above the other, in the back a black anchor in gold.
  95. Rinklingen : In the shield roughened in silver and blue obliquely to the left, the red lined golden place symbol (in the form of a sester).
  96. Ruit : In red a blue orb with gold fittings and a trefoil cross.
  97. Rußheim : In blue a fallen silver horseshoe, above a gold star.
  98. Schielberg : In silver on green ground a green fir tree.
  99. Schluttenbach : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in blue the silver place symbol (in the form of a chain link).
  100. Schöllbronn : In silver the golden nimbly Saint Boniface in a silver robe, red cloak and with a golden miter, holding a golden crook in his left hand, pouring blue water from a golden goblet in his right hand.
  101. Sickingen : A golden swan body in black, accompanied by four (2: 2) silver balls.
  102. Söllingen : The red village sign in silver (a cross with a low crossbar, on its top an angle with legs turned downwards).
  103. Spessart : In red a floating fallen golden rafter, above a three-leaf silver clover.
  104. Spielberg : A golden webbed foot in red.
  105. Spöck : In gold, the red place symbol in the form of a split capital letter T at the foot, above a floating blue rafter.
  106. Sprantal : In black on a green shield base, in which a continuous silver footbridge, with two golden mountains lined silver water; A red-tongued golden lion striding from one mountain to the other.
  107. Staffort : In red a silver buckle with gold fittings and a gold thorn.
  108. Stettfeld : The golden village sign (a cooper's mallet) growing out of a silver branch in blue between two golden inseminated silver flowers with green sepals, floating above two six-pointed golden stars.
  109. ^ Sulzbach : In blue, a fallen silver plow .
  110. Tiefenbach : A silver key and a silver sword crossed diagonally in the front in a split shield in blue, the intersection covered by a golden scepter, behind in silver a green grape hanging on the leaf stem.
  111. Ubstadt : In blue a red imperial orb with golden fittings and a golden cross.
  112. Untergrombach : In blue a silver grape with two leaves, above a golden crown, accompanied by two golden stars.
  113. Unteröwisheim : In blue a golden hare head turned to the left, backed with a slanted golden abbot's staff.
  114. ^ Völkersbach : In silver on green ground a nun clad in black, holding an open red book in her right hand; in the upper left corner a golden shield with three red bars inside.
  115. Waghäusel (old coat of arms): In silver, three blue sugar hats side by side, the middle one slightly raised.
  116. Waldprechtsweier : In red a four-spoke golden wheel.
  117. Weiher : In blue a golden bishop's staff, next to it three golden balls one above the other.
  118. Wiesental : A silver heart in blue.
  119. Wöschbach : In blue a polished silver cross, covered with a red heart sign, inside the golden place symbol (a double circle, from the center of which an arrow protrudes upwards).
  120. Wössingen : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in blue a half cut silver cross at the gap.
  121. ^ Zeutern : In blue on a green ground, the silver clad, gold nimbed St. Martin with a gold helmet and red plume on a striding, black-bridled silver horse, with a gold sword in his right hand, dividing the red cloak; the beggar kneeling in front of him with black trousers and a black crutch in his left hand.

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, ISBN 3-8062-0802-6 .
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag Bremen 1971.
  • Herwig John: Book of arms of the district of Karlsruhe. Coat of arms - seal - village sign . Publications of the State Archives Administration Baden-Württemberg, Volume 45. Stuttgart / Karlsruhe 1986.
  • Herwig John: Book of arms of the district of Karlsruhe: arms, seals, village signs (new edition). Regional culture publishing house, Ubstadt-Weiher 1997.
  • Hansmartin Schwarzmaier : Book of arms of the district of Bruchsal . Publications of the State Archives Administration Baden-Württemberg, Volume 26. Stuttgart 1971
  • Hansmartin Schwarzmaier: Book of arms of the Bruchsal district (new edition). Regional culture publishing house, Ubstadt-Weiher 1997.