List of coats of arms in the Rottweil district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Rottweil 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.

Rottweil district

City coat of arms in the Rottweil district

Municipal coat of arms in the Rottweil district

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Rottweil district : The red armored and red-tongued black imperial eagle in gold, covered with a breast shield divided by silver and red, holding a lying stag pole with the ends turned down in its claws.
  2. Dornhan : In gold on a black thorn branch, a red cock.
  3. Oberndorf am Neckar : Under a golden shield head, in which a lying black double hook, roughened with divisions diagonally left of gold and black.
  4. Rottweil : In gold, a red armored and red-tongued black eagle, the chest covered with a gold high cross.
  5. Schiltach : In silver three (2: 1) red shields.
  6. Schramberg : In black a red armored and red-tongued golden griffin, in the right front paw holding a silver sword.
  7. Sulz am Neckar : In gold, a red bar, above a black stag pole.
  8. Aichhalden : diagonally divided by silver and green, above a green oak with roots.
  9. Bösingen : In a shield split by a continuous silver halberd with a golden rod, in front a left-facing silver horse's trunk with a silver bridle in black, behind a golden lion in blue, holding the halberd with his front paws.
  10. Deißlingen : Under a black shield head, inside a golden stag pole, in gold a blue double hook.
  11. Dietingen : In a split shield in front in silver three rising red tips, behind in gold a red armored, red tongued black bear.
  12. Dunningen : In a shield diagonally divided by silver and red above and below, a rose each with gold inscriptions in mixed colors with green sepals, growing on a stem from the red and silver field.
  13. ^ Epfendorf : In red a blue lined golden ducal crown with an ermine cuff.
  14. Eschbronn : In silver over a blue wave shield base an upright green oak branch with seven leaves.
  15. Fluorn-Winzeln : A polished black St. Andrew's cross in gold, covered with the village sign in the form of a golden orb with a black hoop and a golden cross, in the golden field on both sides accompanied by two sinking black pine cones.
  16. Hardt : In silver on green ground, two green fir trees, between them a blue shield, in which a golden stag is standing on a golden three-mountain.
  17. Lauterbach : In blue two turned away overturned silver hard razor knives.
  18. Schenkenzell : In blue a silver bull's head in the visor with a gold nose ring, accompanied by two gold stars.
  19. Villingendorf : In blue, two diagonally crossed, inward-facing golden raftsman hooks, each accompanied by an eight-pointed silver star on both sides and below.
  20. Vöhringen : Divided from silver to red by a tip cut, the red field covered with a fallen, silver ploughshare.
  21. Wellendingen : In silver over a raised blue wave shield foot a striding red leopard.
  22. Zimmer ob Rottweil : In silver on a green three-mountain, a green fir, the trunk of which is covered with the black capital letter Z.
  23. Aistaig : In silver on a red oblique left foot a green oak, which is accompanied on the right by a black double hook (wolf iron).
  24. Altoberndorf : In a shield that has been split twice at the front in red a silver abbot's staff turned to the left, roughened diagonally in the middle of gold and black, behind a silver bar in red.
  25. Bach and Altenberg :
  26. Beffendorf : In a shield divided at an angle to the left, a green acorn in gold between two green leaves, awakened by gold and black below.
  27. Bergfelden : In blue a golden fortified church with a double curtain wall.
  28. Bettenhausen : In red, a silver tawny owl sitting on a continuous leafy silver branch.
  29. Bochingen : In silver a red tray.
  30. Böhringen : In blue, a golden double hook (mirror-inverted Z with sloping pointed ends).
  31. Bösingen old : In black a silver horse's trunk with bridle.
  32. Boll :
  33. Bühlingen : A silver sloping beam in red, covered with a black stag pole.
  34. Busenweiler : A silver house with a bell tower in blue, a six-pointed silver star at the top left.
  35. Deißlingen old : In gold, a pole-like, polished blue double hook.
  36. Dietingen old : In gold a growing, red-tongued and red-armed black bear.
  37. Dürrenmettstetten : In silver, three ascending red tips, five (3: 2) stars in mixed up colors on the jagged edges.
  38. Feckenhausen : In gold, the black [according to another source: red] village sign (an arrow posed as a pole with a point downwards and a crescent-shaped end).
  39. Fischingen : In a shield divided by silver and red, a red fish above.
  40. Flözlingen : A golden stag standing in blue on a silver three-mountain.
  41. Fluorn : A polished black tray in gold.
  42. Fürnsal :
  43. Smooth : In red over a square golden battlement wall, a six-pointed golden star.
  44. Göllsdorf : In a divided shield above in gold a growing black eagle, below in blue a golden oak branch with two acorns and two leaves.
  45. Gößlingen : In a split shield in front three ascending red points in silver, behind in silver a continuous red cross.
  46. Harthausen : In silver on a green hill, a single-towered red castle, each side accompanied by two black fir trees.
  47. Hausen ob Rottweil : In blue a silver sloping bar.
  48. Herrenzimmern : In blue a golden lion, holding a silver halberd with a curved golden shaft.
  49. Hochmössingen : In silver three (2: 1) six-pointed sinking red stars.
  50. Holzhausen : A green beech tree with roots in silver, the trunk stapled with a leaning golden shield covered with a red bar.
  51. Hopfau : In gold, a green hop branch with three umbels and a leaf.
  52. Horgen : A silver sloping bar in blue, covered with a green pine branch.
  53. Irslingen : In silver three (2: 1) red shields.
  54. Kaltbrunn : In silver on a green floor a red fountain with a blue water jet, on the fountain a [left-facing red] lion holding a Baden coat of arms in its paws (a red sloping bar in gold).
  55. Lackendorf : In red, a five-leaf, rooted golden perennial.
  56. Lauffen ob Rottweil : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in green the golden capital letter L.
  57. ^ Fiefdom : In gold, a left-turned, red-crowned, red-tongued black lion.
  58. Leinstetten : In a divided shield above in silver three green stemmed and green inseminated [blue] flowers of the flax plant side by side, below a silver zigzag bar in red.
  59. Locherhof : In red a silver half-timbered house (courtyard), top right and left a five-pointed silver star.
  60. Mariazell : In red, two turned away, overturned golden plow knives in red.
  61. Marshal's Rooms : In silver on a green floor, a black horse striding to the left.
  62. Mühlheim am Bach : In red an eight-spoke, eight-blade silver mill wheel.
  63. Neufra : In gold, a six-spoke black wheel growing from a blue wave shield base.
  64. Neukirch : In gold the growing, golden nimbated St. Peter in a blue cloak and silver undergarment, holding two diagonally crossed red keys in his right hand.
  65. Renfrizhausen : In red, two silver tin towers connected by a bridge arch, including a fallen silver pimple.
  66. Rötenberg : The coat of arms previously shown here is the coat of arms of the Rötenberg association. According to information from the local administration, the town itself did not have a coat of arms.
  67. Rotenzimmern : In a divided shield above in green a left-facing, standing, golden horned silver ox, below in gold on a green three-hill two green clovers on crossed stems.
  68. Seedorf : From gold and red quartered, in field 1 a red tin tower.
  69. Sigmarswangen : In silver, three ascending red tips, above two red shells, below a silver shell.
  70. Stetten ob Rottweil : In a split shield in front a golden fir tree with roots in blue, behind in gold a half black eagle at the gap.
  71. Tennenbronn : In a split shield in front in gold a black stag pole posed as a pole, behind in silver on a green ground a green fir tree with a black trunk.
  72. Evangelisch Tennenbronn : In a split shield in front in gold a black stag pole posed as a pole, behind in silver on a green ground a fir tree.
  73. Katholisch Tennenbronn : In silver on a green ground a green fir tree with a black trunk.
  74. Trichtingen : In silver a green fir tree, in front of the trunk a horizontal black saw with golden handles.
  75. Waldmössingen : In gold, two green fir trees growing from the lower edge.
  76. Willow : In red a silver willow with roots and the trunk of which is accompanied by two golden roses.
  77. Winzeln : In black, the golden dot mark, similar to the imperial apple, accompanied by a golden pine cone on each side.
  78. Wittershausen : In green, a silver abbot's staff growing from the lower edge.
  79. Zepfenhan : Under the red head of the shield, in it three golden balls next to each other, in gold the growing St. Nicholas in red and silver regalia, holding a crook in his right hand.

literature

  • Herwig John, Martina Heine: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 3: The district and community coats of arms in the administrative district of Freiburg . Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.), Konrad Theiss Verlag Stuttgart, 1989, 142 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0803-4
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag Bremen, 1971