List of coats of arms in the Offenbach district

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This list shows the coats of arms of the cities and communities as well as the coats of arms of formerly independent communities and disbanded districts in the Offenbach district in Hesse . In this list the coats of arms are displayed with the municipality link.

Coats of arms of cities and municipalities

Coats of arms of former cities and municipalities

Blazons

  1. District coat of arms : "In a silver shield a green oak tree with three golden acorns, covered with a small shield that splits silver and red, inside two black bars in front, behind a halved silver wheel at the gap."
  2. Dietzenbach: "In the red shield a silver diagonal bar with an applied blue wavy band, top left and bottom right a golden grape each with two green leaves on a green stem."
  3. Dreieich: "In silver a red shield with a silver deer, above a growing, five-leaf oak branch with three golden acorns."
  4. Egelsbach: "In silver, a green oak branch with three acorns growing from a red heart."
  5. Hainburg: "Four-sided shield, top right the silver, six-spoke Mainz wheel on red, top left three red rafters on silver, bottom right three red bricks (2: 1) on silver and bottom left a silver Latin cross on red."
  6. Heusenstamm: "Under a red shield head of three fallen tips in silver a green-rooted oak tree with six leaves and three golden acorns."
  7. Langen: "In gold, a green oak branch with three red acorns, covered at the bottom with a stumped black branch."
  8. Mainhausen: “In a square shield on the top right in red in a silver, rising horse, on the top left a red (Mainz) wheel on silver, on the bottom right a transmission mast with three red transmission waves arranged in concentric circles on silver, on the bottom left a silver pine cone Red."
  9. Mühlheim am Main: "In blue a silver mill wheel, above it three four-petalled silver flowers with golden lugs."
  10. Neu-Isenburg: “Shield split; front divided nine times by red and silver; divided at the back; above two black bars in silver, below divided by red and gold. "
    (Approved by a certificate of the Grand Ducal District Office of July 15, 1899.)
  11. Obertshasuen: "In a shield divided by three points, a striding golden lion above in red, below an upright green, two-leaved oak branch with an acorn in silver."
  12. Rodgau: “In blue and red a wavy silver slanting bar, topped with five stars, accompanied at the top right by a silver rose with silver sepals - this topped with a red heart on which a black cross rests (Luther rose) - at the bottom left by a six-spoke rose silver (Mainz) wheel. "
  13. Rödermark: "In gold, a red rafter, underneath it a seven-leaved, radiant linden branch and a red, six-spoke Mainz wheel"
  14. Seligenstadt: “Shield split. On the right in the golden field a half red armored and red crowned black eagle, on the left in the red field a half six-spoke silver wheel. Both figures at the gap “
  15. Book cover: “In a red shield head a silver oak branch with three acorns (Dreieich). Underneath in the silver is the red stump of a beech, from both sides of which a fresh shoot with red leaves is growing (book cover). "
  16. Dreieichenhain: "In a silver shield a rooted green oak tree with three golden acorns."
  17. Dudenhofen: “Shield divided. Above in a golden field three red rafters (Hanau) and below in a blue field a silver, five-petalled rose, topped with a red heart, in the middle a black cross (Luther rose). "
  18. Froschhausen: "In a red shield a golden frog, each with a silver-leafed reed stem with black cobs."
  19. Götzenhain: "In a silver shield a red chapel, each side with a green oak."
  20. Hainstadt: "In a silver shield a red tower castle, covered with the Eppstein's shield (three red rafters in silver)."
  21. Hainstadt: "In a silver shield above three red rafters, below three red bricks."
  22. ^ Hausen: "Shield divided by gold and red (Hanau or Schönborn). Above a green oak branch with three acorns (Bannforst Dreiech), below a silver bag (Hausen). "
  23. Jügenheim: "In a silver shield an upright, green oak branch, evenly separated by a red stag pole."
  24. Klein-Krotzenburg: "In red above a six-spoke silver wheel, underneath a Latin silver cross."
  25. Klein-Welzheim: "In red over a silver catfish, the silver wheel of Mainz."
  26. Lammerspiel: "In red a slanting left silver wave bar with three black Teutonic crosses with a gold border, above a silver Mainz wheel, below a golden mill wheel."
  27. Mainflingen: "In a red shield above a silver wavy band a silver, soaring horse."
  28. Nieder-Roden: "In black a silver church tower, removed to the right of the Eppstein shield: three red rafters in silver, to the left of the Mainz shield: a silver wheel in red."
  29. Ober-Roden: "In a golden shield over tinned red masonry growing a blue sword, above a red rafter."
  30. Ober-Roden: "In red a silver tower castle under three fallen silver spikes."
  31. Offenthal: “Shield split; in front: in the red field a silver chisel, covered by a silver angle iron; back: in the silver field a green oak branch with three golden acorns. "
  32. Sprendlingen: "In a silver shield, a red stag striding over a green mountain of three."
  33. Urberach: "In a red shield a six-spoke silver wheel (Kurmainz), covered with a gold pole, on which a black clay vase (Urberach)."
  34. Weiskirchen: "On a blue background over a golden floor, a silver church with a red roof and a golden tower cross, the tower with four golden mill wheels."
  35. Zellhausen: "A silver pine cone in a red shield."
  36. Zeppelinheim: "The blue globe in a silver shield, covered with a silver Zeppelin airship."

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