List of coats of arms in the Rastatt district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the district of Rastatt 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.

Rastatt district

City coat of arms in the Rastatt district

Municipal coat of arms in the Rastatt district

Coats of arms of former municipalities

Individual evidence

  1. Landkreis Rastatt : In a square shield 1. in gold a red wine ladder, 2. in blue a golden grape, 3. in blue a golden rose with blue velvet with green sepals, 4. in gold a red sloping bar.
  2. Bühl : In blue three (2: 1) golden Bühel (hills).
  3. Gaggenau : A silver sester in red.
  4. Gernsbach : In silver, a red rose with blue velvet with green sepals, including two diagonally crossed blue double hooks.
  5. Kuppenheim : A red sloping bar in gold, accompanied at the top by a green clover leaf, at the bottom by an inclined black double hook.
  6. ^ Lichtenau : In silver a red battlement wall with a closed gate, above a red battlement tower with a pointed roof; A silver helmet with a blue swan body rests on the left wall battlement.
  7. Rastatt : In a split shield in front in gold a red sloping bar, behind in red a gold wine ladder (notch).
  8. Au am Rhein : In a shield divided by blue and green by a lowered silver wavy bar, a silver heron with black feet.
  9. Bietigheim : A floating red mill iron cross in gold, covered with a golden heart shield, inside a red sloping bar.
  10. Bischweier : In silver the red place symbol in the form of a mirror-inverted small h, exaggerated by a red star at the top right.
  11. Bühlertal : In blue a golden sloping bar, covered with a silver heart shield, in it the black Latin capital letter B, a silver light corner at the top left.
  12. Durmersheim : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in blue a golden crook with curvature turned to the left.
  13. Elchesheim-Illingen : Under a golden wave shield head, in which two red fish swimming one behind the other, in blue a continuous, cut silver cross.
  14. Forbach : In silver a sloping blue ax with a black handle, accompanied at the top and bottom by a blue-covered red rose with green sepals.
  15. Hügelsheim : In a split shield in front a red bar in gold, behind in blue the golden place symbol in the form of a stylized grate.
  16. Iffezheim : A fallen black anchor in silver, fastened with a red rudder on the left.
  17. ^ Loffenau : In red a lowered silver triangle, covered (stapled) with a golden abbot's staff turned to the left.
  18. Muggensturm : In silver a blue Lünse, accompanied by two blue-velvet red roses with green sepals.
  19. Ötigheim : In red, a golden double hook.
  20. Ottersweier : In red on a black three-mountain, a golden chalice with a silver host above, accompanied by two silver stars.
  21. Rheinmünster : In blue a silver sword with a golden hilt, crossed diagonally with a silver key, above and below each a five-petalled, blue-velvet golden rose.
  22. Sinzheim : In silver on a green three-mountain, a red castle with three tin towers and a red pennant on the higher central tower, accompanied on the right by a black paw cross, on the left by a red sester, from whose horizontal line a red hook hangs.
  23. Stone walls : In silver, the red place symbol in the form of a car drawbar with two front wheels.
  24. Weisenbach : In silver a diagonal red ladder, accompanied at the top and bottom by a blue-velvet red rose with green sepals.
  25. Altschweier : In silver on green ground, a green vine on a black stick.
  26. ^ Au am Rhein until 1978 : In silver, a human eye with a blue iris.
  27. Au im Murgtal : In silver, a blue sloping wavy bar, each accompanied by a red rose covered with blue [with green sepals].
  28. Balzhofen : In blue a golden sloping bar, flanked by two silver horseshoes.
  29. Bermersbach : In silver on a green ground a red stone [cuboid], above it a straight-armed black paw cross.
  30. Eisental : In silver, a red winegrower's knife with a black handle placed on a pole.
  31. Elchesheim : In a split shield in front in blue a half cut silver cross at the gap, behind in red a golden rust [with the handle turned downwards].
  32. Freiolsheim : In silver, a black rake, accompanied by two red roses covered with blue [with green sepals].
  33. Gaggenau 1901–1938 : In the split shield in front in silver a half black gear at the gap, in the back in gold a green glass beaker.
  34. Gaggenau 1938–1958 : A silver sester in a split shield above in red, a black wine knife below in silver.
  35. Gaggenau 1958–1971 : In a split shield in front a silver sester in red, behind in silver a black wine knife.
  36. Gausbach : In blue, a silver ax without a handle.
  37. Grauelsbaum : In red, a lowered golden anchor.
  38. Greffern : Two crossed black oar poles in silver, accompanied by two red roses.
  39. Hatzenweier : In a split shield in front in red a fallen golden ploughshare, behind in blue a silver scythe iron.
  40. Herrenwies : A green fir tree in silver on a green three-mountain.
  41. Hildmannsfeld : The black village sign in blue (in the form of the star sign Taurus).
  42. Hilpertsau : In blue a polished silver cross, covered with a silver heart shield, inside a red rose inseminated in blue.
  43. Hörden : In silver a blue saw blade lying obliquely to the left (teeth on the right), accompanied at the top and bottom by a red rose covered with blue.
  44. Hundsbach : In silver, two diagonally crossed blue wooden axes.
  45. Illingen : In blue a golden ship's hook [placed as a pole].
  46. Kappelwindeck : A golden table frame in red [two triangles with their points on top of each other].
  47. Langenbrand : In silver a red central square, separated by two straight-armed black paw crosses.
  48. Lautenbach : The Latin black capital letter L in silver, accompanied at the top on the back by a red rose covered in blue [with green sepals].
  49. Body burst : In red a waning, formed golden crescent.
  50. Michelbach : In blue a silver horseshoe.
  51. Moss : A silver horseshoe in red.
  52. Muckenschopf : In blue on silver water, a silver swan with a red beak and a red tongue.
  53. ^ New setting : In silver a red bar, above a red vine knife, below three (2: 1) red balls.
  54. Niederbühl : In red, a fallen golden ploughshare.
  55. Oberbruch : In blue a silver key placed in a pile, beard on the left.
  56. Oberndorf : In red a golden trefoil cross.
  57. Obertsrot : In silver between three (1: 2) blue inseminated red roses, two diagonally crossed blue raftsman hooks [with outwardly turned tips], the whole thing entwined with a knotted blue rope.
  58. Obertsrot - old coat of arms
  59. ↑ Upper water : A blue wave bar in silver.
  60. ^ Oberweier (Bühl) : In blue a silver Maltese cross without notches.
  61. Oberweier (Gaggenau) : In silver between two diagonally crossed green laurel branches, a blue wine knife.
  62. Ottenau : In a split shield in front in red a silver vine knife, behind in gold two diagonally crossed black raftsman hooks.
  63. Ottersdorf : In red a golden sester [with a staff placed as stakes].
  64. Plittersdorf : In red a golden sester, laid across.
  65. Rastatt until 1995 : A golden wine ladder in red (notch).
  66. Rauental : The red village sign in gold (a square measure, the angle sweeping left and downwards).
  67. Reichental : In a split shield in front in gold the Latin black capital letter R, behind in silver on a green ground a green fir tree with a [white] trunk.
  68. Rotenfels : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in blue from red triangles growing a golden rust.
  69. Scherzheim : In silver a black diamond [adjoining the shield edge].
  70. ^ Scouring : In silver a green vine with two blue grapes, underneath a vine knife lying to the left in natural color.
  71. Schwarzach : In red a silver sword [lying obliquely to the left] with a golden hilt, crossed obliquely with a silver key [with a beard on the upper right].
  72. Selbach : In red between two diagonally crossed silver laurel branches a [cross-shaped] golden sester.
  73. Söllingen : A silver palm branch and a soaring golden sword crossed diagonally in blue.
  74. Staufenberg : In silver over two diagonally crossed green laurel branches a red teapot, handle on the right.
  75. Stollhofen : In a split shield in front a red sloping bar in gold, behind in blue a silver key placed as a pole (beard left).
  76. Sulzbach : In blue a golden ring with an inserted [lying] golden double hook, from which a Madonna with the child in silver garb with a golden halo grows out; she carries a golden scepter; the boy Jesus holds a golden dove in his left hand.
  77. Ulm : The black village sign in silver (a trefoil cross with a foot curved to the left).
  78. Unzhurst : In silver a blue lily.
  79. Vimbuch : In blue a silver sword [lying obliquely to the left] with a golden hilt, crossed obliquely with a golden key [with a beard on the upper right].
  80. Waldmatt : Under a red shield head, in which a lying winemaker's knife, in silver a grape with two leaves.
  81. Expansion : In black, a waning, formed silver crescent.
  82. Wintersdorf : In red a rising golden flaming sword.
  83. Würmersheim : In a split shield in front a red diagonal bar in gold, behind in blue a rising golden worm.
  84. Zell : A golden crutch cross in blue, covered below by a silver bracket with crutch extensions upwards.

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, 108 pages, 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: The coat of arms in the Rastatt district . In: Rastatt district. Heimatbuch, Volume 7, 1980, pages 17-80.
  • Hans Georg Zier, Paul Fütterer: Book of arms of the district of Rastatt . Publications of the State Archives Administration Baden-Württemberg, Issue 15, Stuttgart 1966
  • Hans Georg Zier: Book of arms of the district Bühl . Publications of the State Archives Administration Baden-Württemberg, Issue 11, Stuttgart 1964.
  • Hans Georg Zier, Julius Friedrich Kastner: Book of arms of the district of Kehl . Publications of the State Archives Administration Baden-Württemberg, Issue 8, Stuttgart 1961.

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