List of coats of arms in the Tuttlingen district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Tuttlingen 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.

Tuttlingen district

City coat of arms in the Tuttlingen district

Municipal coat of arms in the Tuttlingen district

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. ^ Tuttlingen district : In a divided shield above in gold (yellow) a lying black deer pole, below in blue a four-spoke golden (yellow) wheel below.
  2. Fridingen an der Donau : In a split shield above silver, below with red and silver roughened vertically.
  3. Geisingen : In a split shield in front in silver a red lion turned to the left, behind in gold a blue armored and blue-tongued red eagle.
  4. ^ Mühlheim an der Donau : In silver, a four-spoke black mill wheel.
  5. Spaichingen : In a divided shield above, divided by silver and red, below an eight-spoke black wheel below in silver.
  6. Trossingen : A black eagle in gold, covered with a gold breast shield, in which three black stag poles lie one above the other.
  7. Tuttlingen : In a gold, silver bordered shield, three black stag poles lying on top of each other.
  8. Aldingen : A green linden tree in gold on green ground.
  9. Bärenthal : In a divided shield above in gold a striding blue bear, below in blue the golden lowercase letter 'b', the shaft of which ends in a cross.
  10. Balgheim : In a divided shield above two silver lilies next to each other in blue, below a black diamond lattice in gold.
  11. Bubsheim : A green beech tree with roots in silver.
  12. Böttingen : In red, a silver thistle with a silver flower and four golden leaves arranged in a ray shape.
  13. Buchheim : In silver on green ground, a red tower surrounded by a red wall.
  14. Deilingen : A silver bar in red with a black mason's hammer in it, accompanied by two black fir trees.
  15. Denkingen : Divided twice by black, gold and red to the left, a black paw cross in gold.
  16. Dürbheim : In silver, a jumping red stag.
  17. Durchhausen : In silver on green ground, a three-gabled red gatehouse with three passageways.
  18. Egesheim : In red a silver harrow placed obliquely to the left, a six-pointed golden star at the top right.
  19. Emmingen-Liptingen : Under a golden shield head, in which a lying, four-ended blue deer pole, in black a golden sloping beam, accompanied by two six-pointed silver stars.
  20. Frittlingen : In a divided shield above, split twice by red and silver and split twice, below in silver the black capital letter F (in fracture).
  21. Gosheim : In red a silver pole, covered with a red hand that holds a red oath staff.
  22. ^ Gunningen : In blue, a slanted silver carp.
  23. Hausen ob Verena : In gold, a red crown of leaves from which a blue carp, turned to the left, grows, holding a black deer rod hanging to the left in its mouth.
  24. Immendingen : In a divided shield above in silver a growing red lion, below divided three times by blue and silver.
  25. Irndorf : In a divided shield above in black two obliquely crossed silver axes, below in silver on a green three-hill three green ears of corn.
  26. Kolbingen : In red a silver zigzag strip, below one, above two slanted silver linden leaves.
  27. Königsheim : In blue under a golden crown two golden apples with the stems grown together with a golden leaf.
  28. Mahlstetten : In a divided shield above in gold a blue ring with stone, below in blue a golden mill wheel below at the division.
  29. Neuhausen ob Eck : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag pole, in red a golden house.
  30. Reichenbach am Heuberg : In red, a silver oblique left-hand bar, accompanied on both sides by an eight-pointed silver star.
  31. Renquishausen : Under a silver shield head in red a standing silver rooster.
  32. Rietheim-Weilheim : In a split shield in front in gold, three right-angled, five-ended black stag poles one above the other, behind in silver half a red cross at the gap.
  33. Seitingen-Oberflacht : In a split shield in front a red cross in silver, behind in blue a golden lyre.
  34. Talheim : A green fir tree with roots in gold, the trunk of which is covered by a standing red cattle.
  35. Wehingen : In blue above a lowered silver zigzag bar with three points below a silver wing covered with a blue zigzag bar.
  36. Wurmlingen : In gold, a fire-breathing black dragon, turned to the left.
  37. Aixheim : In blue a silver St. George on a silver horse, fighting a silver dragon.
  38. Aulfingen : In blue a golden eagle's claw, set with two golden lily sticks connected at the top.
  39. Bach rooms : In silver with a silver-blue cloud border, a blue sloping wave bar, accompanied by two red roses.
  40. Emmingen from Egg : A golden sloping bar in black, accompanied by two silver stars.
  41. Eßlingen : In silver with a blue cloud border, a cut black star.
  42. Gutmadingen : In blue with a blue-silver cloud border, three (2: 1) golden wheels.
  43. Hattingen : A silver sloping bar in red with three black stars.
  44. Hintschingen : In gold with a silver-blue cloud border, a fallen blue ploughshare.
  45. Ippingen : In silver, St. George on a gold-bridled, gold-saddled black horse, pointing a black lance at the green dragon in the base of the shield.
  46. Kirchen-Hausen : In red with a blue-silver cloud border, a golden sloping bar, accompanied by two five-pointed golden stars.
  47. ^ Leipferdingen : In silver on a green shield foot, a rider dressed in red on a striding black horse with a silver bridle and a golden saddle; in the left upper corner the Baden coat of arms (in gold, a red sloping bar).
  48. Liptingen : In a split shield in front two diagonally crossed golden swords in red, behind in gold three blue stag poles lying one above the other.
  49. ^ Mauenheim : In blue with a blue-silver cloud border, a standing, red armed silver stork.
  50. Möhringen (Baden) : Under a shield head in blue, divided by black and silver, a silver-clad, golden-crowned carrot body growing out of the lower edge.
  51. Nendingen : A golden triangular sign in blue, the corners of which are decorated with a three-pass shape with a golden lily each.
  52. Flattened : A golden lyre in blue.
  53. Rietheim : In a divided shield above in gold a lying black deer pole, below in blue a swimming silver carp.
  54. Shura : In green, a silver house with a red roof, red door and two windows.
  55. Schwandorf : Under a golden shield head, inside a blue deer pole, a continuous red cross in silver.
  56. Seitingen : In a split shield in front in red a continuous silver cross, behind in silver two Moors' heads in profile.
  57. Stetten an der Donau : In gold over a lowered blue wavy bar a flying blue wild duck.
  58. Wartenberg : In silver a red lion.
  59. Weilheim : In gold an armed blue arm breaking out of the right edge of the shield, piercing the jaws of a fire-breathing red dragon with a blue lance.
  60. Worndorf : In a divided shield above in silver a floating black paw cross, below in gold three (2: 1) blue balls.
  61. Zimmer : In gold with a silver-blue cloud border, a black bear's trunk with red tongues.

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
  • Klaus Schnibbe: Municipal coat of arms in the former district of Donaueschingen . In: Writings of the Association for History and Natural History of the Baar in Donaueschingen, Volume 33, Pages 25-84. Donaueschingen, 1980