List of coats of arms in the district of Reutlingen

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This list contains all coats of arms of the district of Reutlingen 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 Reutlingen

City coat of arms in the district of Reutlingen

Municipal coat of arms in the district of Reutlingen

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. ^ Reutlingen district : "In green, two golden slanting bars, each accompanied by two small six-pointed golden stars on the outside; between the inclined beams three larger six-pointed golden stars. "
  2. Bad Urach : In gold, a red horn with a blue fetter, the mouthpiece with a red, a silver and a blue nib.
  3. Hayingen : In blue above a silver crenellated wall rising from the lower edge, each side with a red roofed silver tower, a golden shield with a chipped red sloping bar inside.
  4. Metzingen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in silver a green head of cabbage.
  5. Münsingen : In silver, a lying four-ended black stag pole.
  6. Pfullingen : In blue and a lying black deer pole, a silver cushion (pfulben) with gold tassels on the four corners and a red protrusion at the bottom.
  7. Reutlingen : In gold, a red-tongued black eagle (imperial eagle), covered with a breastplate divided by black, red and silver.
  8. Trochtelfingen : In a split shield in front in red an upright golden deer pole, behind in silver a Latin black cross with toe curved to the right.
  9. Dettingen an der Erms : In red, a golden double hook placed as a pole, accompanied by a six-pointed golden star at the top left and bottom right.
  10. Engstingen : Under a golden shield head, in it a black deer pole, in black a silver ibex jumping up.
  11. Eningen under Achalm : In blue a silver lily.
  12. Gomadingen : Under a silver shield head, inside a black stag pole, in blue two golden oblique left bars.
  13. Grabenstetten : A fallen blue ploughshare in gold, accompanied on both sides by a rooted green ear of wheat.
  14. ^ Grafenberg : In gold on a red shield base, three green vines on three green stakes.
  15. Hohenstein : In red on a green hill, a golden square tower (ruin with a shield base that is translucent at the gate and window) on both sides accompanied by a silver lockpick turned upwards and outwards.
  16. Hülben : In blue over a silver wave shield base, a golden ammonite.
  17. Lichtenstein : A silver eagle's wing in blue.
  18. Mehrstetten : In silver on a green ground, two black horses facing each other.
  19. Pfronstetten : In red, three silver ears of wheat growing diagonally from the lower edge, which cover a slanted, golden abbot rising from the lower edge with a curvature that is open to the front.
  20. Pliezhausen : In gold under a black deer pole, a green acorn with two green leaves.
  21. Riederich : In green between two golden diagonal bars, three golden thread spindles together.
  22. Römerstein : A golden sparrowhawk flying upwards over a double-rowed black and silver shield base in blue.
  23. Sonnenbühl : In blue over golden hill (Bühl) a golden sun with 16 alternating straight and S-shaped golden rays.
  24. St. Johann : In blue a soaring silver horse in front of a cut golden ear with golden awns.
  25. Walddorfhäslach : In gold under a red shield head, in it three golden hazelnuts, a slanting black marten.
  26. Wannweil : In red on a green hill, a silver tower ruin, around the foot of which, out of the black gate, winds a golden crowned silver snake.
  27. Zwiefalten : "In blue, two interwoven silver rings, one above the other, which form three segments of a circle in which seven (3: 1: 3) six-pointed golden stars appear."
  28. Aichelau : In a divided shield above in gold a green oak branch with two leaves and an upright green acorn, below in green a red decorated golden miter with golden ribbons.
  29. Aichstetten : In a split shield in front in red a golden abbot rising from the lower edge, behind in gold on a green ground a natural oak.
  30. Altenburg : In a split shield in front in blue three six-pointed golden stars one above the other, behind in gold a blue abbot rising from the lower edge.
  31. Anhausen : A silver wave bar in green, covered with a red arrow placed in a pole.
  32. Apfelstetten : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in blue a golden ear of barley with leaves, accompanied on each side by a golden silver apple.
  33. Auingen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, split by black and red.
  34. Bernloch : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag stick, a golden key crossed diagonally in blue and a silver sword with a golden hilt.
  35. Betzingen : In silver, two green fir trees side by side.
  36. Bichishausen : In blue under two diagonally crossed silver scythe irons, a golden shield, inside a chopped red diagonal bar.
  37. Bleichstetten : did not have a coat of arms
  38. ^ Böhringen : In silver an eight-spoke black wheel.
  39. Böttingen : In a silver, green bordered shield on a green floor a green linden tree surrounded by a stone bench. (Used in the official seal, but not officially awarded as a coat of arms.)
  40. Bremelau : in a divided shield at the top split by gold and red, in front a chopped red sloping bar, behind a golden apple with two green leaves, below in green a silver horseshoe.
  41. Bronnweiler : In silver on a leafy green branch, a natural-colored cuckoo that is heraldically turned to the left and ready to fly.
  42. Buttenhausen : In gold, a red wolf tang that encloses a red crown.
  43. Dapfen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in red a silver oblique left tip.
  44. Degerschlacht : Above a golden shield base, in it a black deer pole lying, in blue a silver harrow.
  45. Dörnach : In gold, a red wavy bar, accompanied above by a lying black deer pole, below by a black thorn bush.
  46. Donnstetten : In silver on a green floor, a red tower covered with blue ( Roman stone tower ), accompanied on both sides by a natural beech tree.
  47. Dottingen : The silver capital letter T in red, raised by a lying silver lockpick (beard below, ring on the left).
  48. Eglingen : A silver harrow in red over a green Dreiberg.
  49. Ehestetten : In red a silver bar, covered with three red balls and accompanied by three (2: 1) silver lilies.
  50. Erpfingen : In silver a red bar, above a left-turned blue plow, below a red sheaf.
  51. Gächingen : In silver over a blue corrugated shield base, a floating red high cross with paws, attached with a lying black stag pole.
  52. Gauingen : Above a blue shield base, in it three (1: 2) stacked silver ashlar stones, in gold a silver decorated red miter, on top of each side accompanied by a red apple.
  53. Geisingen : In gold, a left-facing black abbot's staff rising from the lower edge, stapled with a red stag stick.
  54. Genkingen : A black sloping bar in gold, covered with a silver bar.
  55. Glems : In blue over a silver corrugated shield base, a silver horn with red fittings and a red shackle, the mouthpiece with three red feathers.
  56. Gniebel : Under a silver cloud shield head in blue a standing, red armed silver stork.
  57. Gönningen : Under a golden shield head covered with a lying black stag stick in blue a golden hunting horn with a golden fetter.
  58. Großengstingen : A silver ibex jumping up in black.
  59. Gundelfingen : A chipped red sloping beam in gold, a silver ploughshare in the blue upper corner on the left.
  60. Häslach : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in red a green hazel branch with three golden nuts.
  61. Hausen an der Lauchert : In a split shield in front in black a golden stag pole posed as a pole, behind in gold an upright, red-armored, red-tongued black bear with a red collar.
  62. Hengen : A green willow beech with roots in silver.
  63. Holzelfingen : A black griffin in gold on a green three-mountain.
  64. Honau : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in blue a golden eagle's wing.
  65. Hülben to 1987 : "In silver over a black corrugated shield foot a black bar."
  66. Huldstetten : In a split shield in front in gold three red stag poles one above the other, behind in red a silver abbot rising from the lower edge.
  67. Hundersingen : In a split shield in front in blue a soaring silver dog with a gold collar, behind in gold a black stag pole posed as a pole.
  68. Indelhausen : Under a golden shield head, inside a chipped red sloping bar, in blue a [four-spoke, twelve-blade] silver mill wheel.
  69. Kleinengstingen : In silver, a floating red well house with a blue flag attached.
  70. Kohlstetten : In green, a golden ax placed in a pole, covered with a golden stag stick.
  71. Lonsingen : In blue the golden inner edge of a masonry fountain, in it a red bucket floating on a silver handle above silver waves.
  72. Mägerkingen : Under a golden head of a shield, inside a black deer pole, a three-lipped silver flag in red.
  73. Magolsheim : Above a golden shield base, inside a black deer pole, a red roofed silver house with a roof turret (school and town hall) in blue.
  74. Meidelstetten : In silver on green ground, a natural apple tree with red apples on a pole, the trunk on both sides accompanied by a blue horseshoe.
  75. Mittelstadt : In silver a red goose foot turned to the left.
  76. Mörsingen : In gold, an upright red roebuck, top left a green sloping bar with two six-pointed golden stars.
  77. Münzdorf : In green an obliquely left scythe iron, in the golden right upper corner a chipped red oblique bar.
  78. Neuhausen an der Erms : In silver on a red pole, a green vine with [six] blue grapes and green leaves.
  79. Oberhausen : In silver, an arm clad in black breaking out of the right edge, holding a black staff.
  80. Oberstetten : In blue under a lying black deer pole a golden sheaf, underneath the golden capital letter O.
  81. Ödenwaldstetten : In red a silver sloping point, covered with a green beech leaf.
  82. Oferdingen : Under a blue shield head, in it three six-pointed golden stars, in gold a three-lipped red flag.
  83. Ohmenhausen : In blue a golden brown Hutzel (drying pear).
  84. Ohnastetten : In green, a silver thistle blossom with [eight radiantly arranged] golden leaves.
  85. Pfronstetten until 1974 : In silver a red pole, topped with a golden abbot's staff and a silver plow knife.
  86. Reicheneck : In a split shield in front in gold a blue shaft shaft, behind in blue a soaring golden hunting dog.
  87. Rietheim : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag pole, in red a silver pole, covered with three green clover leaves.
  88. Rommelsbach : In a divided shield above in gold two overturned red apples, below in red a golden shuttle.
  89. Rübgarten : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag pole, in blue a golden garden fence, underneath a golden turnip.
  90. Seeburg : In red, rising from blue waves, a silver castle with two tin towers and a closed gate.
  91. Sickenhausen : In red a golden sheaf, above three six-pointed golden stars.
  92. Sirchingen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, split by blue and silver in a wavy cut.
  93. Sondelfingen : In a split shield in front in gold, three black stag poles on top of each other, in the back divided by blue and gold five times obliquely to the left, in the blue fields seven (1: 3: 3) five-pointed fallen silver stars.
  94. Special book : In silver a rooted green beech, the trunk of which is covered with a transverse golden abbot growing from the front edge.
  95. Steingebronn : In blue on a green Dreiberg a walled silver church with a red roof and a green spire, in the silver upper left corner three blue wave beams.
  96. Steinhilben : In a divided shield above in silver on a green three-mountain a growing fire-breathing red armored black dragon, below in black a three-lipped silver flag.
  97. Tiger field : In blue a slanting left silver abbot's staff, covered with three slanting silver ears of wheat.
  98. Trailfingen : In silver, a red tray, angled by four sinking green linden leaves.
  99. Trochtelfingen until 1974 : In silver with a silver-blue cloud border, a Latin black cross with the foot end curved to the right.
  100. Absurd : In silver a red hip horn with the mouthpiece turned to the left with a black fetter.
  101. Unterhausen : In blue a slanting, overturned, golden sickle turned to the left, in the crescent arch open to the top a slanted golden spindle with thread.
  102. Upfingen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in red the golden capital letter U.
  103. Upflamör : did not have a coat of arms
  104. Walddorf : In gold, a black marten jumping diagonally to the right.
  105. Willmandingen : In a split shield in front in silver an upright, left-facing, red armored and red-tongued black bear, behind in black a silver club.
  106. Wilsingen : In a split shield above in silver a lying red stag pole, below in red an oblique left silver abbot's staff with silver velum.
  107. Whiting : In blue behind a rectangular silver battlement wall growing out of the lower edge, a golden high cross, the lower longitudinal bar covered with a lying black deer pole.
  108. Würtingen : In blue a curved silver tip, in it a blue sheaf, in the upper right a rising silver steed turned to the left, in the upper left a rising silver stag.
  109. Zainingen : In blue a silver shepherd's shovel rising from the lower edge, accompanied by three golden spikes on each side.

literature

  • Heinz Bardua: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 4: The district and community coats of arms in the Tübingen administrative region . Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag Stuttgart, 1987, 126 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0804-2
  • Helmut Schepper (Hrsg.): Wappenbuch Landkreis Reutlingen - The city and municipality coats of arms . Münsingen 2001, ISBN 3-9805531-4-0
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag Bremen, 1971

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