List of coats of arms in the district of Schwäbisch Hall

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This list contains all coats of arms of the district of Schwäbisch Hall 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.

Schwäbisch Hall district

City coat of arms in the district of Schwäbisch Hall

Municipal coat of arms in the district of Schwäbisch Hall

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Schwäbisch Hall district : In silver (white), diagonally crossed from a shield base quartered with silver (white) and black growing, a black kettle hook (Kräuel) and a black raftsman's hook, in between a red disc with a silver (white) cross inside ( Brighter).
  2. Crailsheim : In gold, three overturned black boiler hooks (krails) side by side.
  3. Gaildorf : In red, two diagonally crossed silver raftsman hooks, covered by a silver raft.
  4. Gerabronn : In a shield quartered with silver and black in the first and fourth field, a black horse jumping up.
  5. Ilshofen : In silver on green ground, the figure of Justitia clad in blue with a silver blindfold and red cloak, in her right hand a golden sword, in the raised left hand holding a golden balance.
  6. Kirchberg an der Jagst : In silver an upright black lion, holding in its paws a double-towered red church with a turret.
  7. Langenburg : In a divided shield above in black a striding golden lion, below with gold and black (4 rows).
  8. Schrozberg : In gold over a green mountain a blue cornflower.
  9. Schwäbisch Hall : In a divided shield above in gold a red disc with a gold paw cross (front of a Heller), below in red a silver right hand in a silver bordered blue disc (back of a Heller).
  10. ^ Vellberg : In a blue shield under a golden (heraldic) right upper corner a silver flight.
  11. Blaufelden : On a blue shield footed with black and silver, a striding, golden-clad peasant with golden hat and red shoes, scattering golden grains from a silver sack.
  12. Braunsbach : In a shield diagonally divided by blue and silver, a continuous silver bridge on top of four pillars reaching up to the diagonal division.
  13. Bühlertann : In a split shield in front three times divided by gold and black, behind in silver on a green three-mountain a green fir tree.
  14. Bühlerzell : In silver on a blue corrugated shield base, an octagonal red chapel (cell) with a gold knob and cross on the red roof, above a black stag's pole.
  15. Fichtenau : A green spruce growing in gold from a lowered green corrugated shield base, top left a black buzzard head reinforced with red.
  16. ^ Fichtenberg : In silver on a black six mountain a green spruce.
  17. Frankenhardt : In red three rising, shortened silver tips, topped with three rooted green fir trees.
  18. Kreßberg : In gold on a green three-mountain, a red cancer posed as a pole.
  19. Mainhardt : In a split shield in front a golden lion in black, behind in gold on a green ground a natural birch.
  20. Michelbach an der Bilz : The golden gift cup in blue.
  21. Michelfeld : In gold a rising red horse, top left a blue ploughshare.
  22. Upper red: in a split shield in front four times divided by red and silver, behind in blue a golden lion's head with a golden rafter in its mouth.
  23. Obersontheim : In silver five (3: 2) blue pistons.
  24. Rose garden : In silver under a serrated red shield head (three rising silver tips) a five-petalled red rose with a golden clasp.
  25. Rot am See : Three green poplars in silver above a silver wave shield foot on green ground.
  26. Satteldorf : A black saddle in gold.
  27. Stimpfach : A blue wavy bar in red, covered by two silver tree stumps.
  28. Sulzbach-Laufen : In blue under five silver army pistons (3: 2) on a silver corrugated shield base, a continuous covered golden wooden bridge resting on two posts.
  29. Untermünkheim : In blue a golden ship ending in two lions' heads with a golden mast and an inclined golden oar.
  30. ^ Wallhausen : In black a curved silver tip, in it an erect red lion; above in front a five-spoke silver wheel, behind a jumping silver horse (stallion).
  31. Wolpertshausen : Under a silver shield head covered with three five-leaf red roses, two silver hammers in red.
  32. Amlishagen : In a shield divided by gold and red, two diagonally crossed halberds with black leaves and shafts in confused colors.
  33. Ammertsweiler : A red fir tree in silver on green ground.
  34. Bächlingen : Two black bars in gold.
  35. Bartenstein : In blue on a floating golden three-mountain, two upright, turned away silver hatchets (beards) with silver handles.
  36. Beimbach : Above the silver and black quartered shield base in silver, a running red fountain with a pipe pointing to the left.
  37. Bibersfeld : In gold above a lowered blue wavy bar a standing black beaver.
  38. Billingsbach : A silver unicorn body in red.
  39. Braunsbach old : diagonally divided by blue and silver.
  40. Brettheim : In red over a silver corrugated shield foot, a silver waistband shoe.
  41. Bubenorbis : In gold, a young man (boy) dressed in red, with silver stockings and a silver collar, who holds a red ear in his raised right hand.
  42. Döttingen : In blue a golden pole.
  43. Eckartshausen : In a shield divided by gold and red, above a striding, red-tongued black leopard, below a silver disk, covered with a red hand.
  44. ^ Ellrichshausen : Divided obliquely five times by red and silver. The community used a full coat of arms: on the shield a helmet with red and silver covers, on which a red and silver striped goat's hull.
  45. Eltershofen : Quartered in a spiral shape of red and silver.
  46. Eutendorf : In a divided shield above in silver three green fir trees, below in red a silver ploughshare.
  47. Gailenkirchen : A silver sloping bar in red, covered with a blue fish.
  48. Gammesfeld : A silver ploughshare in red under a raised upwardly curved silver bar.
  49. Geislingen am Kocher : A continuous single-arched red bridge in gold, above it two green oak leaves next to each other.
  50. Geißelhardt : A green fir tree with roots in silver, over it a black scourge laid as a beam.
  51. Gelbingen : In gold a red lion, in the red left upper corner a gold cross with paws.
  52. Goldbach : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in blue a golden horned silver ram head in the visor.
  53. Gröningen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in green a golden wave oblique left bar.
  54. Großaltdorf : In a split shield in front a red field, behind three times silver divided over blue.
  55. Gründelhardt : In blue a silver rafter, accompanied by three (2: 1) silver pine cones.
  56. Hausen am Bach : Two red gabled houses in gold over a blue wavy strip.
  57. Hausen an der Rot : Under a lying deer pole a house and a wave beam, colors unknown.
  58. Hengstfeld : In silver on green ground, a rising black stallion.
  59. Herrentierbach : In gold, a blue oblique left-hand bar, covered with a jumping red deer.
  60. Honhardt : Three green fir trees in gold on a green mountain. [Variant: mountain and fir trees black.]
  61. Ingersheim : Did not have a coat of arms, the symbol of today's district is shown.
  62. Jagstheim : In red, two silver keys placed as stakes (beards above, turned away).
  63. Jungholzhausen : Under a silver shield head, inside a striding red-tongued black leopard with its tail turned down, a silver plow in red.
  64. Lautenbach : In a split shield in front a silver ring in blue, behind in silver two blue wavy bars.
  65. Lendsiedel : A red roofed silver church in blue, a silver wing at the top left.
  66. Leukershausen : In silver on a green mountain, covered with a golden oak leaf, a red castle with two pointed towers.
  67. Leuzendorf : In silver over two green ears of corn crossed diagonally with the stems, a red tower with a blue roof.
  68. Marktlustenau : In black, a golden lion head in sight.
  69. Matzenbach : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in blue a golden sloping bar.
  70. Michelbach an der Heide : In a split shield in front a red shepherd's shovel in gold, behind in red a golden ear of wheat with golden awns.
  71. Michelbach an der Lücke : A five-spoke silver wheel in black over a lowered golden wavy bar.
  72. Mittelfischach : In blue two diagonally crossed silver fish.
  73. Oberfischach : In silver, two fallen red fish facing each other.
  74. Upper red old : Two silver bars in red.
  75. Oberspeltach : In a split shield in front a silver oath hand in red, behind in silver a red eagle.
  76. Obersteinach : In a blue field a golden key with the cross-shaped openwork beard turned heraldically to the left, accompanied by two golden ears of wheat inclined towards the edge of the shield.
  77. Onolzheim : In blue, two diagonally crossed silver keys (beards above, turned away).
  78. Orlach : In a divided shield above in red a golden sickle, below in gold the front of a Heller (golden cross in red disk).
  79. Ottendorf : In blue a golden abbot's staff, accompanied by two silver maces on each side.
  80. Rechenberg : In green, a golden rake emerging from the lower edge.
  81. Reubach : In silver on a green hill, covered with a silver wave bar, three red houses, the middle, wider one with a hipped roof, the sides with a gable roof.
  82. Riedbach : In blue [variant: over a golden wave shield foot] a golden scythe and a golden rake crossed diagonally in front of a golden sheaf.
  83. Roßfeld : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag pole, in red on a green ground a soaring silver horse.
  84. Spielbach : A blue plow in silver over a lowered blue wavy beam.
  85. Steinkirchen : In gold, a green grape with two green leaves.
  86. Sulzdorf : In a split shield above in gold a striding black lion, below in red a golden eagle.
  87. Tiefenbach : In gold on a shield base quartered with silver and black, an overturned blue point.
  88. Triensbach : Did not have a coat of arms, it shows the symbol of today's district.
  89. Tüngental : Three growing golden spelled ears in blue.
  90. Unterdeufstetten : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in blue a silver rod of Mercury, underneath on green ground a silver plow.
  91. Under red: In red above the silver wave shield base three (2: 1) silver shields.
  92. Untersontheim : In a seven times red and gold split shield above a golden shield head covered with a red S.
  93. Uttenhofen : In a silver shield a wreath of ten red five-petalled roses.
  94. Waldtann : In gold on a green three-mountain, a green fir.
  95. ^ Wallhausen old : In gold, a crooked red house.
  96. Wallhausen 1980–1986 : In black, a slanted silver house with [since 1982: red roof,] an open gate on the downward-facing gable front and two windows on the side.
  97. Weckrieden : In gold, three continuous red diamonds (Wecken) next to each other.
  98. Weipertshofen : In a shield divided by a lowered silver wavy bar of blue and green above, a silver forked harrier flying diagonally to the right.
  99. Westgartshausen : In red, three slanted silver diamonds next to each other.
  100. Westheim : In a square shield, fields 1 and 4 divided by gold and silver, below six (3: 3) black shingles, fields 2 and 3 in red, three silver tips.
  101. Wiesenbach : In green a silver wavy bar, above and below three golden flower bushes with five-petalled flowers.
  102. Wildenstein : In gold above a red rock (stone) growing from the lower edge, a jumping red roebuck.
  103. Wittenweiler : Under a curved golden shield head in blue a golden lion head in the visor, holding a golden rafter in its mouth.

literature

  • Heinz Bardua: District and community arms in Baden-Württemberg. Volume 1: The district and community coats of arms in the Stuttgart administrative region . Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (ed.). Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 1987, ISBN 3-8062-0801-8 .
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag, Bremen 1971, DNB 720032865 .
  • Paul Schwarz: The seal and coat of arms in the Schwäbisch Hall district. In: The Haalquell. ( Haller Tagblatt ) 14, 1962, pp. 9-11.
  • Georg Lederer: Municipal coat of arms of the Crailsheim district. In: Frankenspiegel. (Hohenloher Tagblatt) 21, 1969, pp. 9-10.