List of coats of arms in the Neuwied district

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This list contains - sorted according to the administrative structure - all coats of arms of the district of Neuwied in Rhineland-Palatinate listed in Wikipedia . In this list the coats of arms are displayed with the municipality link.

Neuwied district

Association-free municipalities / cities

City of Neuwied

Districts

Association municipality of Asbach

Bad Hönningen municipality

Verbandsgemeinde Dierdorf

Verbandsgemeinde Linz am Rhein

Association municipality of Puderbach

Association municipality of Rengsdorf-Waldbreitbach

Verbandsgemeinde Unkel

Former association communities

Blazons

  1. Landkreis Neuwied: “In silver a looped golden tip, inside a blue peacock walking to the right with a lowered tail; A continuous black cross at the top in front, a continuous red cross at the back. "
  2. Neuwied: “Under the humiliated wave shield head split by gold and silver - in front a continuous, five-pinned black wall with an open gate, raised by a three-pinned black tower with two open windows, behind a continuous red cross - in gold four red diagonal bars, covered with a blue peacock with a closed tail walking to the left. "
  3. ^ Verbandsgemeinde Asbach: “Geviert; Field 1: in silver a continuous black bar cross; Field 2: in silver with a blue border, a red bar; Field 3: three 2: 1 set, gold-crowned, silver eagle heads in red; Fel 4: in silver a continuous red bar cross. "
  4. Neustadt (Wied): “Divided by silver and red; above two crossed red lily sticks; below three, 2: 1 posed, gold-crowned silver eagle heads. "
  5. Verbandsgemeinde Bad Hönningen: “Split within a border with three columns of black, red and gold and divided at the front; in front two red bars in silver, below in red three 2: 1 slanted silver hammers; behind in silver a continuous red bar cross. "
  6. Bad Hönningen: "In silver, two red bars, covered by a curved green vine with two green leaves and two blue grapes."
  7. Hammerstein: "In red three slanted, 2: 1 arranged silver hammers."
  8. Leutesdorf: “In gold on a curved green floor, the silver nimbly St. Laurentius with a blue upper and lower garment, with his right hand an upright black grate, in his left hand holding a red book. "
  9. Rheinbrohl: “Split from silver and blue; in front a continuous red bar cross, in the back three or two silver pilgrim shells arranged one-to-one. "
  10. Verbandsgemeinde Dierdorf: “Green bordered and split; in front two red posts with blue upper corner in silver; in the back two black bars in silver. "
  11. Dierdorf: "A black mark in gold in the form of two bars that taper upwards, beveled at the corners and are gable-like elevated by a broken triangle."
  12. Isenburg: “Split by black and silver; in front a silver tower, in the middle fourfold above triple tinned, below an open, pointed arched gate, in the upper, narrower part an open, pointed arched window; two red bars at the back. "
  13. Kleinmaischeid: "Silver split by a curled red tip, inside a silver abbot crook, in front a green three-leaved beech branch with an unopened fruit cup, behind a black facetted high cross."
  14. Stebach: "From red to silver by a slanted silver-blue wavy bar, a black bell at the front and a key with a beard upwards at the back, which is crossed by a silver abbot."
  15. Dattenberg: "A shield divided seven times by silver and black, covered with a red-armored and tongued double-tailed golden lion."
  16. Kasbach-Ohlenberg: “The coat of arms is divided and shows above, split by a wave pole, a black cross in front and a red cross in the back; the wave pile is flanked at the foot end by two hexagonal columns; the lower half of the escutcheon shows a golden grape in red at the front and a golden ear of wheat at the back. "
  17. Leubsdorf: "In silver a continuous black bar cross, in the upper corners the letters G and L."
  18. Linz am Rhein: "Under a silver shield head, inside a continuous black bar cross, in red an upright golden key with a beard turned to the right in the form of a rectangle made of multi-angled bars and quadruple ridges."
  19. Sankt Katharinen (Neuwied district): “Split and divided in front; in front above in silver a continuous black bar cross, below in red a silver key with Gothic four-pass hatch and beard turned to the left; behind in blue half a golden straightening wheel, broken along the split, with eight spokes of the whole wheel, covered by a fallen silver sword with a handle made of silver and red in two rows. "
  20. Verbandsgemeinde Puderbach: “Rot bordiert; split by a twisted silver tip, inside a green linden tree with a black trunk; in front four red diagonal bars in silver, covered with a blue peacock turned to the left; at the back in red diagonally right behind one another three silver diamonds. "
  21. Dernbach: "In red, three silver, vertically placed forest hooks (wolf fishing hooks), above the middle one a silver rose with a golden slug."
  22. Döttesfeld: “With a looped blue point, in it four 1: 2: 1 set silver edge cubes, split; in front, divided obliquely by silver and red, and covered by a blue peacock turned to the left; behind in silver a green linden tree with a rooted black trunk. "
  23. Dürrholz: "Under a silver shield head, inside a green forest hook, three fan-shaped two-line ears in red."
  24. Hanroth: “Split; in front four red slanting bars in silver, covered by a blue peacock turned to the left; in the back in silver on top three red roses next to each other, underneath a tilted and propped red sword. "
  25. Harschbach: “Divided by red and green by a silver oblique left bar; above a three-line silver ear, below a silver forest hook (Wolfangel). "
  26. Linkenbach: "Divided by a silver sloping beam, above a silver wolf's angel in green and below in red a silver bowl fountain with a split water jet."
  27. Niederhofen: "In gold over a green three-mountain, a six-spoke red mill wheel with twelve blades, each accompanied by a two-line green ear of wheat."
  28. Puderbach: “Split by a curved silver tip, inside four red diagonal bars, covered by a striding blue peacock; in front in silver a green linden tree with a rooted black trunk; behind in blue on a green hill a silver castle ruin. "
  29. Raubach: "Under a silver shield head three red roses with golden clusters and in the red field a silver sword with a golden knob."
  30. Steimel: “A shield split open by a curled green tip, inside a silver chapel with a red gate and a red tower roof on a silver stone hill; in front four red diagonal bars in gold, covered with a blue peacock walking to the left; behind in silver a red scales "
  31. Urbach: "In the divided shield above on a blue background a silver sword, crossed diagonally with a silver scale, below in the silver field a green lying forest hook (wolf tang)."
  32. Woldert: "Right red silver four Scrägbalken, occupied by a standing, to the left looking peacock; on the left two silver ears of wheat in red and below, in a looped point, in silver a red mill wheel with eight spokes and eight blades. "
  33. Anhausen: “Split in gold and silver by a curved green tip, inside a residential tower-like silver castle with a central wall and sloping side walls, each supported on the outer edge by a buttress, encircling crenellated crown and under the upper floor encircling round arched frieze, eight open segmented arched windows, three of them upper split, as well as the middle wall in front of the half-height gate with five battlements, open arched gate and open arched window; four red diagonal bars in front; two red bars at the back. "
  34. Bonefeld: “Split by gold and blue by a curved, lowered silver tip, inside a group of four black basalt columns set together (1: 2: 1), four red inclined bars in front with a lobed black spiral ring, behind two silver overlapping oak leaves with two silver ones Acorns. "
  35. Breitscheid: "Split by a curled golden tip, in it four different high black hexagonal columns growing on a green three-mountain, five silver rings in front in green (2: 1: 2), behind in red three golden two-line ears".
  36. Datzeroth: “Under the silver shield head covered with a blue wavy bar, a green shield split with a silver rod; in front a golden oak leaf with two acorns, behind a golden sickle. "
  37. Ehlscheid: “The coat of arms, split by a curved tip, in it a golden ear of wheat above a roofed, golden draw well, which is accompanied by a silver oak leaf on the right and left; in the front four red diagonal bars in gold, in the back roughened in silver and red. "
  38. Hardert: “The red coat of arms shows two obliquely crossed, overturned swords with silver blades and golden handles, the left one in the shape of three quarters of a trefoil cross. On both sides there is a golden oak leaf with an outward-facing acorn and at the bottom a golden corn ear with two bent leaves. "
  39. Kurtscheid: “Split by a curved silver tip, inside four red diagonal bars, covered by a striding blue peacock; in front in silver a green linden tree with a rooted black trunk; behind in blue on a green hill a silver castle ruin. "
  40. Melsbach: "Under a green tortoiseshell, inside a sloping silver wave bar, in silver on a green three-mountain a green oak."
  41. Oberhonnefeld-Gierend: “Split by a curved tip, inside a black church in front view, the tower with an open arched gate, split and open window on the bell storey and a pointed tent roof decorated with the Wetterhan; front eight times diagonally divided by gold and red, occupied by an eight-spoke black gear wheel; behind in green a three-line golden ear, the stalk with two bent leaves. "
  42. Niederbreitbach: “In blue in front of two left silver sloping foot corrugations, a golden castle, consisting of two connected rectangles: one elongated rectangle as a plinth floor with an archway (which is slightly shifted from the center to the left) and to the right of it with two closed shutters of four isosceles triangles each, all butting with the tip, one of the opposite pairs blue, the other golden. The second rectangle on edge above the archway with a rectangular, blue window also shown on edge at the top right. "
  43. Oberraden: "In green a silver wavy ledge to the left, below a black three-mountain, covered with a silver ploughshare and growing from it a spherical tree on the left, above a golden, eight-spoke wheel."
  44. Street house: “Inclined left divided by green and gold; above a golden oak branch with two leaves and an acorn; below a black, opto-mechanical telegraph with six wings on a low black tower with a handrail platform and extension on the right, each with an open window. "
  45. Waldbreitbach: “Shield with curved blue tip, in it growing from the edge of the shield half a silver mill wheel, split; in front in gold a growing red church tower with a pointed spire, behind in silver a black Teutonic Cross. "
  46. Unkel: “Under a silver shield head, inside a green diagonal wave bar, split by red and gold. In front two slanted golden keys with turned away beards, angled by four silver hexagons; behind a red bunch of grapes with two green leaves. "
  47. Bruchhausen: “Under the silver shield head, inside a continuous black bar cross, split twice; in front in red a golden bunch of grapes on a green stem with two green leaves; in the center, on gold, a crowned Madonna with a crowned child, a gold pectoral cross and a silver cloak, studded with red hearts and black crosses; behind a golden sheaf in red. "
  48. Drake: “Under the red head of a shield, in it three golden foliage crowns set 1: 2, split by silver and blue; in front a continuous black bar cross; at the back two slanted golden keys. "
  49. Rheinbreitbach: “Divided by green and red; above a silver oblique wave bar; below a standing, gold-armored silver dragon (basilisk) with outstretched wings, inside a small red shield with three 2: 1 set silver labels, behind also a small red shield with two crossed silver mountain hammers. "
  50. Unkel: “Divided by silver and red; at the top a continuous black bar cross; below two diagonally crossed golden keys with turned away beards and with four-pass rides, angled by four silver hexagons. "
  51. Verbandsgemeinde Waldbreitbach: “Within a board made of black and silver sixteen times divided by silver and black; in front a crossed black bar cross; in the back three silver diamonds standing diagonally one behind the other. "