List of coats of arms in the Ludwigsburg district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Ludwigsburg 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.

Ludwigsburg district

City coat of arms in the Ludwigsburg district

Municipal coat of arms in the Ludwigsburg district

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. ^ Ludwigsburg district : In gold, under a black stag pole, a red armored and red-tongued black eagle (imperial eagle).
  2. Asperg : In gold on a green three-mountain, a green aspen, accompanied by two upright black stag poles with their ends turned outwards.
  3. ^ Besigheim : In red on a green hill, a two-tower, tinned silver castle with an open arched gate.
  4. Bietigheim-Bissingen : In red a silver pinnacle tower topped with a blue patriarchal high cross with a split foot.
  5. Bönnigheim : In red under a six-spoke silver wheel, a rising silver moon with a face.
  6. Ditzingen : In a split shield in front in silver two diagonally crossed wall hooks, in the back in red under a silver cross with paw ends an overturned silver ploughshare.
  7. ^ Freiberg am Neckar : In blue three golden balls (2: 1).
  8. Gerlingen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in black two turned away golden wheel rims.
  9. Großbottwar : A natural stork in gold under a black stag pole.
  10. Korntal-Münchingen : A continuous silver cross in blue, covered by a golden clip (kettle bar).
  11. Kornwestheim : In blue a golden grain fork.
  12. Ludwigsburg : In blue on a sloping red flagstick with a golden tip, the golden imperial storm flag, inside a red armored and red-tongued black eagle.
  13. Marbach am Neckar : Split in gold, in front three black stag poles lying on top of one another, behind a square silver pinnacle tower with a red pyramid roof, entwined by a green vine with green leaves and two blue grapes.
  14. Markgröningen : Under a blue shield head, inside five six-pointed golden stars next to each other, in gold a red-tongued black eagle.
  15. Oberriexingen : In a split shield in front in gold an upright black stag pole, behind in black a golden oar placed obliquely to the left.
  16. Remseck am Neckar : In a split shield in front in blue a golden fish placed in stakes, behind in silver a red eagle's wing.
  17. Sachsenheim : In silver under a lying black deer pole, a red buffalo horn with grind.
  18. Steinheim an der Murr : In red under the mark in the form of a golden orb with a cross, six (1: 2: 3) stacked silver stones.
  19. Vaihingen an der Enz : In gold, under a black stag pole lying on the right, a blue crowned and blue-tongued red lion is standing on a blue four-mountain.
  20. Affalterbach : In silver above a blue wave shield base, a green apple tree with roots and red apples.
  21. ^ Benningen am Neckar : In gold, two diagonally crossed black prior staffs.
  22. Eberdingen : Three green rose branches growing in gold from the tops of a green three-mountain (the two outer branches crossed at an angle), each of which bears a five-petalled red rose with green sepals.
  23. Erdmannhausen : Under a golden shield head covered with a four-ended black stag stick in blue a left-facing golden abbot growing out of the shield base.
  24. Erligheim : A green alder with roots in silver, the trunk attached with a rising red moon with a face.
  25. Freudental : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in red the golden capital letter F.
  26. Gemmrigheim : In silver on a green three-mountain on a black post, a green vine with five (3: 2) blue grapes.
  27. Hemmingen : In gold, an upright blue rust with a handle pointing downwards.
  28. Hessigheim : In silver on a green hill, which is covered with a silver wavy strip at the bottom, a green vine with three blue grapes.
  29. ^ Ingersheim : In red, a silver anchor with silver rope.
  30. Kirchheim am Neckar : In blue, a single-tower silver church with a roof turret.
  31. Löchgau : In blue the golden capital letter L, top left a six-pointed golden star.
  32. Möglingen : A fallen silver pick and a fallen silver spade crossed diagonally in blue, covered with an eight-spoke silver wheel at the intersection.
  33. Mundelsheim : A raised silver right hand in red under a lying black deer pole.
  34. Murr : Under a golden head of a shield, in it a black deer pole, split by gold and red, in front a red goblet, behind a raised golden horn with a green fetter pointing to the split.
  35. Oberstenfeld : In silver on green ground (field) a black armored rider (Colonel) with a buckled silver sword and red helmet plume, sprinkling on a silver bridled black horse.
  36. Pleidelsheim : In gold, two diagonally crossed black double hooks (swastika with rounded hooks).
  37. Schwieberdingen : In blue an eight-pointed golden star between two averted golden moons.
  38. Sersheim : In gold, a red buffalo horn with grind, three (1: 2) red balls between the horns.
  39. Tamm : In red a golden inclined left bar, above a golden plow, underneath a four-spoke golden gear.
  40. Walheim : In gold on a red oblique left bar, the golden capital letter W.
  41. Aldingen am Neckar : In blue on green waves a golden sailing ship with superstructures, in the bow a standing skipper with black trousers and a naked torso, holding a golden oar pole.
  42. Aurich : A silver vineyard shape in blue.
  43. Beihingen am Neckar : In blue three (2: 1) golden balls.
  44. Bietigheim : In red a round silver pinnacle tower with ashlar substructure.
  45. Bissingen an der Enz : In blue a golden double cross with a split foot, the golden capital letter B pushed to the left of the trunk.
  46. Eberdingen (old): In gold, a green grape on a green stem, from which a green leaf extends to the top left; at the top right a five-petalled red rose.
  47. Ensingen : In silver, a green shepherd's bag with a black strap swivel.
  48. Enzweihingen : In a split shield in front in red an upright golden fenugreek, in back in gold an upright black stag pole.
  49. Geisingen am Neckar : In blue a golden chalice.
  50. Gronau : In silver on green ground, a green oak, the trunk of which is accompanied by two red roses.
  51. Großingersheim : In gold, a blue anchor with blue rope.
  52. Großsachsenheim : In silver under a lying black deer pole, a red buffalo horn with grind.
  53. Gündelbach : Saint Laurentius dressed in silver in green with a golden halo, in his right hand a black grate, in his left hand holding a golden bowl.
  54. Häfnerhaslach : In blue, a golden clay jug between two golden hazelnut branches crossed at the bottom.
  55. Heimerdingen : In blue, two obliquely crossed overturned golden rakes, including a golden lance.
  56. ^ Heutingsheim : In black a golden lily.
  57. Hirschlanden : In gold under a lying black stag pole, a red wagon carriages set on a pole.
  58. ^ Hochberg : Two red wings in a silver field.
  59. Hochdorf am Neckar : A golden flight in a red field.
  60. Hochdorf an der Enz : A double-armed black cross in gold.
  61. Hofen : In red a silver church with a tower standing to the left, a double-armed silver cross at the top right.
  62. Hof and Lembach : In red a hape with a silver edge and black handle.
  63. Hohenhaslach : In a split shield in front in gold three black stag poles lying one above the other, behind in gold on a green mountain a red hare sitting upright.
  64. Hohenstein : In silver, on a green mountain covered with five silver diamonds in a row, a two-towered, tinned red castle.
  65. Höpfigheim : In blue under a lying golden stag pole, a golden hunting horn with the mouthpiece turned to the left on a golden fetter.
  66. Horrheim : In silver above a lying black stag pole, on which a red hip horn with the mouthpiece turned to the left with gold fittings hangs on a red fetter.
  67. Kleinbottwar : In black, the golden mark in the form of a belt buckle (a golden ring with a golden bar inside).
  68. Kleinglattbach : A green bar in silver, covered with a silver hare running to the left.
  69. Kleiningersheim : A silver anchor in red.
  70. Kleinsachsenheim : In red two silver buffalo horns with a silver grind, between a silver sword.
  71. Korntal : In red a continuous silver cross, in the (heraldic) right upper corner a golden royal crown.
  72. Metterzimmer : In silver, a four-spoke and four-blade red mill wheel.
  73. Münchingen : A blue clip in gold, covered with the blue capital letter M.
  74. Neckargröningen : In blue, two silver fishes turned away in piles and turned away.
  75. Neckarrems : In blue, two diagonally crossed silver fish with their heads pointing upwards, in between a five-pointed, overturned silver star.
  76. Neckarweihingen : In gold under a lying black deer pole, a four-legged black grate with a handle and ring pointing upwards.
  77. Nussdorf : In silver, a five-leaf green walnut branch.
  78. ^ Ochsenbach : In silver on green ground, a standing red ox.
  79. Ottmarsheim : In a divided shield, split at the top, a black stag's pole in gold at the top, the black capital letter A at the back, a golden horn on a green fetter in red below.
  80. Pflugfelden : In red under a lying black deer pole a fallen silver ploughshare, above accompanied by two silver capital letters, right P, left F.
  81. Poppenweiler : In gold, a black horseshoe with gold nails.
  82. Rielingshausen : In gold, a black key with the beard turned to the left.
  83. Riet : Under a black shield head covered with a golden stag stick in gold a slanted black riding hoe.
  84. Roßwag : In red, a five-petalled, blue-inseminated golden rose.
  85. Schöckingen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in red a continuous silver cross, angled by four golden horseshoes.
  86. Spielberg : In gold, a shepherd in green, seated on a green three-mountain, with red shoes, red shepherd's bag and red hat feather, who blows on a natural-colored goat-shaped bagpipe with red flutes and a red mouthpiece.
  87. Unterriexingen : A black eagle catch in gold.
  88. Winzerhausen : Under a silver shield head, inside a blue deer pole, in blue three (2: 1) silver battle axes.

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 .
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag, Bremen 1971.
  • District office Ludwigsburg (ed.): The coats of arms of our communities . 25 pages, Ludwigsburg 2000.