List of coats of arms in the district of Konstanz

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This list contains all coats of arms of the district of Konstanz 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 Constance

City coat of arms in the district of Constance

Municipal coat of arms in the district of Konstanz

Former city and municipality coats of arms

Blazons

  1. District of Konstanz : In a square shield 1. and 4. in blue a silver fish (whitefish) placed diagonally upwards, 2. in silver a continuous red cross, 3. in gold three blue deer poles.
  2. Aach : In red a golden lion with three silver stars distributed between the paws.
  3. Engen : A five-pointed black star in silver.
  4. Constance : In silver under a red shield head a continuous black cross.
  5. Radolfzell am Bodensee : In a split shield in front in gold a gold crowned, gold armored and red-tongued red lion, behind in silver a continuous, half red cross at the gap.
  6. Singen (Hohentwiel) : In silver, an erect, red-armored and red-tongued black bear, in the front paws holding a shield split from gold and blue in tip cut.
  7. Stockach : A silver sloping bar in gold, covered with a crumpled red branch and each accompanied by a sloping, four-ended blue deer pole.
  8. Tengen : In red an upright silver unicorn, holding a silver shield between the left front and back feet, inside a straight-armed black paw cross.
  9. Allensbach : With a golden cross quartered in red and blue, the cross covered with a golden ring; in the 1st and 2nd field and on the lower cross bar each a silver fish swimming towards the center of the shield, with its head touching the outer edge of the ring.
  10. Bodman-Ludwigshafen : In gold, a black, red-armored, red-tongued eagle, covered with a silver heart shield, in which three green linden leaves turned downwards (2: 1).
  11. Büsingen am Hochrhein : In a red bordered silver shield on green vine with two green leaves a blue grape.
  12. Eigeltingen : In a split shield in front in gold a half, red-tongued black eagle at the gap, with the red muzzle holding a sloping four-ended blue deer pole with right-pointing prongs, behind in blue a silver lily.
  13. Gaienhofen : In silver a red cross, covered with a black heart shield, inside a double-row red and silver slanted bar.
  14. Gailingen am Hochrhein : In a divided shield above in blue three four-ended golden stag sticks lying on the right, one above the other, below in silver a red lion's body.
  15. Gottmadingen : In a split shield in front a red post in silver, covered with three golden balls, behind in blue a golden lion.
  16. Hilzingen : A green shamrock growing out of a red three-mountain in silver.
  17. Hohenfels : In silver a straight-armed black paw cross, covered with a green heart shield, in it a silver scissors.
  18. Moss : In silver a red cross, covered with a blue heart shield, inside a silver fish swimming to the top right.
  19. Mühlhausen-Ehingen : In a diagonally divided shield above in blue a red-tongued golden lion striding upwards, below in gold on green ground a deciduous tree with a green crown and black trunk.
  20. ^ Mühlingen : From a curved red tip, in which an eight-spoke golden mill wheel, split; in front a green fir tree in silver on a green three-mountain, behind in gold three four-ended blue deer sticks lying one above the other.
  21. ^ Öhningen : Divided and split above; at the top in gold a red crown with three prongs with leaves, behind in red a gold star, at the bottom made of silver and blue made up of twelve places.
  22. Orsingen-Nenzingen : Under a golden shield head, in which a four-ended blue deer pole, in a split shield in front a silver ball in black, behind in silver a red cross.
  23. Reichenau : In blue, the bust of an infused abbot in red-bordered silver robes and a silver miter with red trimmings, holding a silver crook in his right hand. In the upper left corner a silver shield with a red cross.
  24. Rielasingen-Worblingen : In the shield, which is split twice, in front in blue a golden crook with golden pannisell, in the middle in gold three five-petalled red roses with green sepals, behind in red a silver wing.
  25. Steißlingen : In gold on a lying, four-ended blue deer pole with the prongs pointing downwards, a red-tongued black vulture ready to fly is standing.
  26. Volkertshausen : In silver, a red zigzag bar with two points below.
  27. Allmannsdorf : In silver a straight-armed black paw cross (Deutschordenskreuz).
  28. Anselfingen : In a shield divided by red and gold, a star in confused colors above and below.
  29. Arlen : In blue, a golden crook with two golden wheels.
  30. Bankholzen : In silver a red cross, covered with two diagonally crossed burning golden candles.
  31. Bargen : In gold with a silver-blue cloud border, a blue sickle with a black handle.
  32. Beuren am Ried : In silver, a straight-armed black paw cross, covered with a golden heart shield, inside a green clover leaf on a green three-mountain.
  33. Beuren an der Aach : In silver, a blue sloping wave bar, each accompanied by a gold star.
  34. ^ Biesendorf : In red with a blue-silver cloud border, a silver grate [with the handle turned downwards].
  35. Bietingen : In silver on a green three-hill three green ears of wheat, behind them a black rake and a black scythe crossed diagonally.
  36. Binningen : In gold over a blue three-mountain, two red lion paws on the right, armored in black, one above the other.
  37. Bittelbrunn : In a shield with black and gold in the 1st and 4th field a silver star, in the 2nd and 3rd field a black star.
  38. Blumenfeld : In silver a straight-armed black paw cross, covered with a green heart shield, inside a golden lily.
  39. Bodman : In a split shield in front in gold a half, red armored, red-tongued black eagle at the gap, holding a three-leaved green linden branch in its beak, behind in silver a five-leaved green linden branch.
  40. Böhringen : In a split shield in front a red cross in silver, behind in blue over a silver sloping bar a red-tongued golden lion striding upwards.
  41. Bohlingen : A red cross in silver, covered with a silver heart shield, inside a blue sloping bar.
  42. Büßlingen : In red a golden lion, holding a silver shield in the front paws, inside a straight-armed black paw cross.
  43. Dettingen : Longitudinally shingled of gold and black in six places.
  44. Deutwang : In a shield divided by green and silver, three golden moss ears with stems in mixed up colors.
  45. Dingelsdorf : In silver a straight-armed black paw cross, covered with a blue heart shield, in it three (1: 2) golden balls on top of each other.
  46. Duchtlingen : In a split shield in front in red a fallen silver ploughshare, in back in gold a blue sickle with a black handle.
  47. Ezüge : In red a golden sheaf.
  48. Eckartsbrunn : In a shield divided by black and silver, a six-pointed star each in mixed up colors above and below.
  49. Ehingen im Hegau : In gold with a silver-blue cloud border on green ground, a deciduous tree with a green crown and a black trunk.
  50. Espasingen : Black deer antlers in gold with a sinking green linden leaf floating in between.
  51. Freudental : In silver a green linden leaf.
  52. Friedingen : In blue above a lowered silver sloping bar, a red-tongued golden lion striding upwards.
  53. Gaienhofen old : In silver a red cross, covered with a silver heart shield, inside a red [three-lobed] church flag with [three] gold rings.
  54. ^ Gallmannsweil : A green fir tree in silver on a green three-mountain.
  55. Güttingen : In silver, a six-petalled red rose with golden seeds and green sepals on a green petiole.
  56. Gundholzen : In silver a red cross, covered with a silver heart shield, in it the Latin black capital letter G.
  57. Hausen an der Aach : In gold, an eight-spoke black wheel with [sixteen] points.
  58. Hegne : In silver a red cross, covered with a red heart shield, inside a silver bar, on this three red rings side by side.
  59. Hemmenhofen : In black under a golden shield head covered with a four-ended blue deer pole, a double-rowed red and silver sloping beam.
  60. Heudorf im Hegau : Under a golden shield head, inside a lying four-ended blue deer pole, split, in front three silver hooks (Heulicher) placed diagonally one above the other in front, in silver a red inclined grid with a red dot in the middle.
  61. Hindelwangen : In a split shield in front in gold three four-ended blue deer sticks one above the other, behind in red two diagonally crossed golden arrows, overlying a golden horn.
  62. Honstetten : In blue a [standing] silver swan.
  63. Hoppetenzell : A silver cross of St. John in red, attached with a gold shield, inside a four-ended blue stag pole.
  64. Horn : In a split shield in front in silver a half cut red cross at the gap, behind in gold a blue crook with a silver cloth (pannisellus).
  65. Iznang : In silver a red cross, covered with a golden heart shield, inside ten-pointed black deer antlers with a black ear between the poles.
  66. Lime kiln : In green a [four-spoke] eight-blade silver mill wheel.
  67. Kaltbrunn : In silver a red cross, covered with a golden heart shield, inside a blue bunch of grapes with two green leaves.
  68. Langenrain : In silver, accompanied by three (2: 1) sinking green linden leaves, a heart shield, this one divided by blue and red by a silver zigzag bar.
  69. ^ Liggeringen : Quartered by red and silver.
  70. Liggersdorf : In a divided shield above, divided by green and silver, below, silver scissors in blue.
  71. Litzelstetten : In silver, a straight-armed black paw cross, covered with a blue heart shield, in which a silver key and a gold sword are crossed diagonally.
  72. Ludwigshafen am Bodensee : In gold, a red armored, red-tongued black eagle, covered with a red breast shield, inside a silver patriarchal cross.
  73. Mahlspüren in Hegau : In gold, three four-ended blue deer sticks on top of each other in front, black deer antlers with grind behind.
  74. Grinding traces in the valley : In blue, a golden pole, covered with three green rafters.
  75. Mainwangen : In a split shield in front in black a double-rowed red-silver slanting bar, behind in gold three blue stag poles lying one above the other.
  76. Markelfingen : In a split shield in front a red cross in silver, behind in gold a gold crowned, gold armored red lion.
  77. Mindersdorf : embroidered with green and silver, in the 2nd and 3rd field a continuous red cross.
  78. Möggingen : In gold, eight-ended black deer antlers with a black ear between the poles.
  79. Moos old : In silver a red cross, covered with a golden heart shield, in a blue sloping beam a silver fish swimming upwards.
  80. ^ Mühlhausen im Hegau : Above a silver sloping beam in blue a red-tongued golden lion striding upwards; underneath in gold a left-facing, sloping four-ended black stag pole.
  81. Mühlingen old : An eight-spoke golden mill wheel in red.
  82. Münchhöf : In gold, the bust of a monk dressed in black.
  83. Nenzingen : In a split shield in front a red cross in silver, behind in gold three four-ended blue stag poles lying one above the other.
  84. ^ Neuhausen : In black two turned away, formed silver moons; above it a gold star, below it a gold cross.
  85. Öhningen old : square shield, in the 1st and 4th field in red a golden crown with three prongs with leaves, in the 2nd and 3rd field in silver a red oblique left bar.
  86. Orsingen : Under a golden shield head, in it a lying four-ended blue deer pole, in silver a black ball.
  87. Raithaslach : Under a golden shield head, inside a blue deer pole, in silver [on green ground] a green hazel bush.
  88. Randegg : A red lion's body in silver.
  89. Reute im Hegau : Under a golden shield head, inside a four-ended blue stag stick, in silver a growing, red-tongued black ram.
  90. Riedheim : In silver on a green three-mountain, an apple tree with a black trunk, green crown and red fruits.
  91. Rielasingen : A blue bar in gold, accompanied by three five-petaled red roses with green sepals next to each other.
  92. Rorgenwies : In a split shield in front in gold three lying three-ended blue stag poles on top of each other, behind in silver a half, red-armored, red-tongued black eagle at the gap.
  93. Rails : In blue on a silver three-mountain, a gold star.
  94. Schlatt am Randen : In gold with a silver-blue cloud border on a green three-hill on a black pole, a green vine with two blue grapes.
  95. Schlatt under crows : In silver on a green mountain, a red castle ruin (Hegauberg Hohenkrähen).
  96. Schwackenreute : In a split shield in front in silver half a red cross at the gap, behind in gold three four-ended blue deer sticks lying one above the other.
  97. Selgetsweiler : In a shield divided by green and silver, a linden tree in confused colors.
  98. Stahringen : In a split shield in front a ten-end black deer antler in gold, behind in silver three sinking green linden leaves.
  99. Stetten : Divided by black and gold with a blue-silver cloud border, a silver star on top.
  100. Talheim : In silver, a straight-armed black paw cross, covered with a red heart shield, inside an upright silver unicorn.
  101. Tengen old : In red an upright silver unicorn.
  102. Überlingen am Ried : In silver, a red cross, covered with a blue heart shield, in which a silver key and a gold sword are crossed diagonally.
  103. Uttenhofen : In a split shield in front in red an upright silver unicorn, behind in silver a floating straight-armed black paw cross.
  104. Cheeks : In a divided shield above in gold a striding red leopard, below in silver and blue [in twelve places].
  105. Wahlwies : Under a golden shield head, inside a five-end blue stag pole, split, in front two diagonally crossed golden swords in red, behind in silver three sinking green linden leaves.
  106. Watterdingen : A straight-armed black paw cross in silver, covered with a blue heart shield, inside a golden sheaf.
  107. Because : In silver a straight-armed black paw cross, covered with a blue heart shield, in it three golden ears of wheat on a golden three-mountain.
  108. Weiler : In a split shield in front in silver half a red cross at the gap, behind in blue a golden palm branch.
  109. Further things : In gold on a green three-mountain, a green fir with a black trunk.
  110. Welschingen : enthroned in red on a rising silver crescent moon, surrounded by a golden shine, the blue clad Mother of God with a golden crown and golden halo; in her right hand she holds a golden scepter, her left hand rests on a silver unicorn that hugs her side.
  111. Wiechs (Steißlingen) : In red a golden bordered black sloping bar, each accompanied by an eight-spoke golden wheel.
  112. Wiechs am Randen : In a split shield in front a golden sheaf in blue, behind in red an upright silver unicorn.
  113. Winter traces : Under a golden shield head, inside a four-ended blue deer pole, in silver the black capital letter W.
  114. Wollmatingen : In silver, a red cross, covered with a golden heart shield, in which the black village sign [a double cross, the sparse foot of which is curved on both sides and ends in a cross shape].
  115. Worblingen : In a split shield, divided in front by black and silver, behind a silver wing in red.
  116. Zimmerholz : In blue with a blue-silver cloud border, a silver fish posed as a pole.
  117. Zizenhausen : Under a golden shield head, inside a four-ended blue deer pole, a red-tongued black boar's body in silver.
  118. Zoznegg : Under a golden shield head, inside a four-ended blue deer pole, in red the black capital letter Z.

literature

  • Herwig John, Martina Heine: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 3: The district and community coats of arms in the administrative district of Freiburg . Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag Stuttgart, 1989, 142 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0803-4
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag Bremen, 1971
  • Hans Georg Zier, Dionys Rößler: Book of arms of the district of Constance . Publications of the State Archives Administration of Baden-Württemberg, Issue 10. Stuttgart, 1964

Other sources

  • The district of Constance . Official district description, Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), 1968–1980. Volume 3, ISBN 3-7995-6183-8 and Volume 4, ISBN 3-7995-6184-6