List of coats of arms in the Main-Tauber district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Main-Tauber-Kreis 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.

Main-Tauber district

City coat of arms in the Main-Tauber district

Municipal coat of arms in the Main-Tauber district

Former municipal coats of arms in the Main-Tauber district

Blazons

  1. Main-Tauber-Kreis : In red three central ascending silver (white) points ('Fränkischer Rechen'), above a six-spoke silver (white) wheel, below a black cross with paw ends (Teutonic Order Cross).
  2. Bad Mergentheim : A continuous black cross in silver, covered with a single golden cross, a black eagle in the golden heart shield; In each of the corners above a six-pointed, over-sized red star, below each a five-petalled red rose.
  3. Boxberg : In gold on a green three-mountain, an upright black goat.
  4. Creglingen : In silver, two red-armored and red-tongued black leopards (with crossed tails) one above the other.
  5. Freudenberg : In a square shield in field 1 in silver half a red-armored black eagle, in field 2 in blue a golden wavy bar, in field 3 in blue a golden rose, in field 4 in silver a rounded black triangle.
  6. Grünsfeld : In gold a silver lily with a golden triangular shield with five red bars leaning against its collar, behind a silver semicircular shield with a blue pole.
  7. Külsheim : In blue on a two-tiered base, a golden three-bowl fountain, above with a rising and split silver water jet and two silver water jets falling into the middle and four into the lower basin.
  8. Lauda-Königshofen : In blue under a golden crown, a sloping golden tournament pole, on the left side of which a notched flag fluttered in silver and red ('Würzburger Fähnlein') flutters.
  9. Niederstetten : In blue a silver castle rising from the lower edge with a continuous square battlement wall and two tin towers with red pointed roofs, between them a red and silver flag on a black mast on a stepped battlement, the gate covered with a shield divided five times by red and silver.
  10. Tauberbischofsheim : In red a silver pot helmet, the silver helmet straps each end in two silver rosettes, above it a seven-spoke silver wheel as a jewel.
  11. Weikersheim : In red under a golden crown, the silver capital letter W.
  12. Wertheim : In a divided shield above in gold a red-armored black eagle growing out of the division, below in blue three (2: 1) silver roses.
  13. Maple : A slanted silver maple leaf in red.
  14. Assamstadt : In a divided shield and split five times by red and silver in confused colors, an eight-spoke wheel in confused colors.
  15. Large cattle field: In gold on green ground (field) a striding black cattle, top left a fallen red ploughshare.
  16. Igersheim : In a half-split and divided shield at the top in front in silver a continuous black cross, at the back divided by silver and red, on the division two blue iron hats, below in gold over a green three-mountain the black capital letters I and G.
  17. Königheim : In red, a golden jug with a lid.
  18. Werbach : Rising up from a degraded shield division above an eight-spoke red wheel in silver, below two five-petalled silver roses next to each other in blue.
  19. Wittighausen : In blue a seven-spoke silver wheel, topped with three golden spikes, each with a left-hand fluttering, notched flag, quartered with silver and red ('Würzburger Fähnlein').
  20. Althausen : In red on a green floor, a silver-covered gate tower with side oriel turrets.
  21. Fishing door : In silver on green ground, a red gate tower.
  22. Apfelbach : In silver over a blue wave shield base, a leafy green branch with a red apple.
  23. Archshofen : In silver over red shield divided diagonally to the right, above a black cap with green lapels, below a silver paw cross.
  24. Beckstein : In blue a red and silver square flag on a slanted golden shaft, accompanied by three (1: 2) silver capital letters B.
  25. Berolzheim : In red (?) A silver pole, covered by an upright black bear.
  26. Besteheid : In blue a slanted golden arrow, accompanied by two golden roses.
  27. ^ Bettingen : In blue, two diagonally crossed golden swords.
  28. Blumweiler : In silver an urn-shaped blue flower vase with six five-petalled blue flowers on green stems.
  29. Bobstadt : Under a golden shield head, in it the black year 1367, in red a silver bell.
  30. Boxtal : In blue a silver jug, above it two golden roses.
  31. Brehmen : In black, a silver, red-tongued dragon, emitting golden fire.
  32. Brunntal : A red fountain in silver on green ground.
  33. Book on the maple : In a divided shield above in silver a growing, red-tongued black eagle, below three (2: 1) five-petalled silver roses.
  34. Craintal : In red, a golden linden branch with two leaves, two inflorescences and three flowers.
  35. Dainbach : In a divided shield above a silver jug ​​in red, below divided and split five times by red and silver in confused colors.
  36. ^ Dertingen : In blue a five-petalled golden rose.
  37. Deubach : In gold over a lowered blue wavy bar, a striding blue dove with red eyes and red feet.
  38. Dienstadt : St. Jacob in silver on green ground in red robes and with a golden halo, a golden book in his right hand, a golden pilgrim's staff in his left.
  39. Dietenhan : growing in gold from a red heart, three gold-inseminated red roses with green sepals and four red buds on a green stem.
  40. ^ Distelhausen : Two green thistle bushes with blue flowers growing in silver on a green three-mountain.
  41. Dittigheim : In blue on green ground, surrounded by red flames ending in silver smoke, a golden cauldron, in it St. Vitus with a golden nimbus.
  42. Dittwar : In a split shield in front in red a fallen golden ploughshare, behind in silver a blue bunch of grapes on a green stem with two green leaves.
  43. Dörlesberg : A continuous blue cross in silver, covered with a fallen golden sword.
  44. Ebenheid : In blue a sloping flag, quartered by red and silver, on a sloping, golden shaft, accompanied by three (1: 2) golden roses.
  45. Edelfingen : In red, a silver apple tree with roots.
  46. Acorn : In a divided shield above in gold a growing, red-tongued black eagle, below in silver a green oak branch with acorns.
  47. Eiersheim : In silver, a blue grape with green leaves.
  48. Elpersheim : Half split and divided; above in front in black a red-armored and red-tongued growing golden lion, in the back roughened in gold and black, below in blue the silver capital letter E.
  49. Epplingen : In red, a golden rake, flanked by two turned away silver sickles with a golden handle.
  50. Eubigheim : In a split shield in front in black half a silver wheel at the gap, behind in silver a red ring over a black male body with a red tongue and a red spiked collar.
  51. Finsterlohr : Divided by red and silver with a left step.
  52. Frauental : In black, a double-rowed red-silver slanting bar (Cistercian bar), at the top left a slanting silver cross.
  53. Freudenbach : In a shield diagonally divided by silver and blue, a millstone each in mixed up colors above and below.
  54. Gamburg : In a split shield in front in red half a six-spoke silver wheel at the gap, behind in black half a double-row cross in red and silver at the gap.
  55. Gerchsheim : In blue a fallen golden ploughshare, behind it two silver field hoes crossed diagonally.
  56. Gerlachsheim : In silver on a green Dreiberg, a green vine with two blue grapes.
  57. Gissigheim : A silver ring in red.
  58. Großrinderfeld (old) : In silver on a green ground, a striding black cattle, above a red wheel.
  59. Green word : In blue three (2: 1) golden roses.
  60. Grünsfeldhausen : St. Achatius standing in silver on green ground with a red bishop's robe and golden nimbus, holding a golden cross in his right hand and a golden book in his left.
  61. Hachtel : A golden lyre in blue.
  62. ^ Harthausen : In silver on a green three-mountain, a red house between two green fir trees.
  63. Heckfeld : In red a silver rooster with a golden crest and golden feet.
  64. Herbsthausen : In silver on a green branch with green leaves, a red grape.
  65. Herrenzimmern : A blue pole in gold.
  66. Hochhausen : In a split shield above in gold a growing red lion, below an eight-spoke silver wheel in red.
  67. Höhefeld after 1806 : In a divided shield, the black capital letter H in silver above, three (2: 1) golden roses below in blue.
  68. Höhefeld to 1806 : A silver goose in red.
  69. Hohenstadt : In a shield quartered by blue and red in 1 and 4 a sloping golden tournament pole, on the left side a flag quartered in silver and red flutters, in 2 and 3 a silver pole.
  70. Hundheim : In a diagonally divided shield in front an eight-spoke red wheel in silver, behind in blue a jumping silver greyhound.
  71. Ilmspan : In a split shield in front four red bars in gold, behind in blue a silver bar, in the blue heart shield a flag embroidered in red and silver on a slanted golden cross rod.
  72. Impfingen : St. Nicholas in silver on green ground with a red bishop's robe, holding a golden crook in his right hand and three (2: 1) golden balls (loaves) in his left.
  73. Kembach : In a divided shield above in gold a growing, red-tongued black eagle, below in blue a golden wave bar.
  74. Königshofen : In a split shield above in silver a gold crowned king's head, below in red a six-spoke silver wheel.
  75. Krensheim : In silver on green ground, the golden nimbly Saint Aegidius in red robe, with his right hand protecting an upright red doe, in his left holding a golden abbot's staff, next to it a green tree.
  76. Kupprichhausen : In a divided shield five times divided by red and silver in mixed up colors.
  77. Kützbrunn : In silver, a blue grape on a green stem with two green leaves, next to two growing green ears.
  78. Lauda : In blue on an inclined golden tournament pole a notched flag, quartered in silver and red, accompanied on top and on both sides by three golden capital letters L.
  79. Laudenbach : In a split shield above in silver a red clad, golden nimbly Madonna with golden hair, in her right the golden nimbly child Jesus, in the left holding an oblique left golden scepter, below in blue a silver slanting bar, covered with three blue rings.
  80. Lengenrieden : In a shield divided by red and silver, a six-spoke wheel in mixed up colors.
  81. Lindelbach : In blue, two diagonally crossed golden swords, angled by four golden roses.
  82. ^ Spoon stilts : A black German cross in silver, set with a blue wagtail.
  83. Marbach : In blue a red and silver square flag on an inclined golden shaft, accompanied by three (1: 2) golden capital letters M.
  84. Markelsheim : In a half-split and divided shield at the top front in silver a continuous black cross, at the back divided by silver and red, on the division two blue iron hats, at the bottom in gold over a green three-mountain the black capital letters M and A, accompanied by three small black ones Cross.
  85. Messelhausen : In red a black-lined silver horse head.
  86. Moon field : In blue an increasing golden crescent moon with a face.
  87. Münster : In red a silver church tower growing from the lower edge with a Romanesque double window.
  88. Nassau : In a split shield above in gold the black capital letter N, below in black and gold [obliquely left] roughened.
  89. Nassig : In a divided shield above in gold a growing, red-tongued black eagle, below in blue a five-petalled golden rose.
  90. ^ Neubronn : In red a golden village fountain with a silver water jet.
  91. Neunkirchen : In red a silver church growing from the lower edge with a tower on the left, top right a silver ram's trunk turned left.
  92. Neuses : A blue goblet in gold.
  93. Niederrimbach : In gold, a blue sloping left wavy bar, accompanied on both sides by a red cattle turned towards the sloping left wavy bar.
  94. Niklashausen : In silver on a growing black barrel, the piper of Niklashausen, clad in a red robe and hat.
  95. Oberbalbach : In gold, the silver-armored Saint George on a black, silver-bridled horse, piercing the green lindworm curving on the ground with a red lance.
  96. Oberlauda : Three (2: 1) silver rings in red.
  97. Oberrimbach : In silver over a blue wave shield foot a black wolf's body.
  98. Oberschüpf : A youth clad in red growing out of green leaves in silver, holding a black spade with a black handle in his right hand and a green grape in his left.
  99. Oberwittighausen : In a split shield in front in silver on a green shield base a black plow, behind in blue the Würzburg flag.
  100. Paimar : in blue the silver armored Saint Michael with a gold nimbus, in the right a red flaming sword, in the left holding a silver shield.
  101. Poppenhausen : In red over two diagonally crossed silver ash branches an eight-spoke silver wheel.
  102. Pülfringen : In silver on green ground, Saint Kilian with a golden nimbus in red robes trimmed with silver and with a red inful, in his right hand a golden sword, in the left a golden crook.
  103. Queckbronn : In gold the black Latin capital letter Q. (colored seal image, no legally valid coat of arms)
  104. ^ Rauenberg : An eight-spoke silver wheel in red on a green three-mountain.
  105. Reicholzheim : In red, a golden fountain with two bowls from which silver water runs.
  106. Reinsbronn : In silver, a two-tube fountain with blue water jets growing from the edge of the shield, the fountain trough covered with a silver coat of arms with a red bar.
  107. Rengershausen : In blue two silver lions facing each other, holding a golden key in their paws.
  108. Rinderfeld : In blue on green ground a standing golden cow.
  109. Red : A black sword in silver, covered by two diagonally crossed black keys.
  110. Sachsenflur : In red an overturned silver sword, accompanied by two silver wheels.
  111. Sachsenhausen : In blue an overturned silver sword, accompanied by two golden roses.
  112. Schäftersheim : The golden capital letter S in red, accompanied on each side by a six-pointed golden star.
  113. Schillingstadt : In silver on green ground, a wall with two tin towers and an open gate.
  114. Schmerbach : In a split shield above in silver a striding, red armored and red-tongued looking black lion (leopard) with a folded tail, below in black a silver sloping beam.
  115. Schönfeld : In red a jumping golden horse.
  116. Schwabhausen : In blue on green ground a silver plow.
  117. Schweigern : Divided in a split shield in front and split five times from silver and red in confused colors, behind a red bar in gold, covered with a golden rose.
  118. Sonderriet : In a split shield in front a golden rose in blue, behind in silver on a blue corrugated shield base two black butts.
  119. Steinbach : In blue a silver sloping bar, accompanied by two golden roses.
  120. Steinfurt : In red a serrated silver crossbar.
  121. Stuppach : In blue a silver wall, covered by a seated, red clad Mother of God with open golden hair growing out of the lower edge, with her right hand the standing, unclothed Child Jesus, with her left holding a golden apple; a rainbow over the head of Our Lady.
  122. Tauberbischofsheim (until 1961) : In blue a six-spoke silver wheel, underneath diagonally crossed a golden double cross and a golden crosier, in front of these a golden bishop's cap.
  123. Uiffingen : In a shield divided by red and gold, a [striding] silver ram above.
  124. Uissigheim : In silver, a red heart.
  125. Unterbalbach : in blue on a green floor, Saint Mark clad in silver with a gold nimbus, sitting on a gold lion, holding a red book in his lap.
  126. Unterschüpf : In blue hull of a man with silver and red striped clothes and the same bead with flying ribbons on his head, in his right hand two red roses and a silver rose on long green stems, in his left hand a golden spade with silver handle holding.
  127. Unterwittighausen : In blue on silver water, a silver swan with a red beak.
  128. Urphar : Three golden roses with green leaves and stems growing out of a silver heart.
  129. Vilchband : In silver on green ground, Saint Regiswindis in a red robe with a golden nimbus, holding a green palm branch in her right hand and a golden cross in her left.
  130. Vockenrot : In a divided shield above in gold a growing, red-tongued black eagle, below in silver the black capital letter V.
  131. Vorbachzimmer : In silver, a blue sloping beam, accompanied on the left and right by a red house.
  132. Wachbach : A silver wave bar in red.
  133. Waldenhausen : In red three silver fish in a three pass.
  134. ^ Waldmannshofen : In gold, a lying red wall anchor.
  135. Wenkheim : In a divided shield above in gold a growing, left-looking, red-tongued black eagle, below in blue two golden roses side by side.
  136. Werbach (old) : In red over a silver wave bar, a silver wheel.
  137. Werbachhausen : In a split shield in front in red half a silver wheel at the gap, behind in gold a black rust.
  138. Wermutshausen : A green wormwood leaf in gold.
  139. Wessental : In a divided shield above in blue a golden rose, below in red a silver wheel below at the division.
  140. Wildentierbach : Divided obliquely by red and silver in a cloud shape.
  141. Windischbuch : In silver on a green ground, a green beech tree with two black hooks crossed diagonally across its trunk.
  142. ^ Wölchingen : In gold, an upright, red-tongued black wolf.
  143. Zimmer : St Margaret in silver on a green lindworm in a blue robe with a golden crown, golden nimbus and golden hairstyle, holding a golden cross in her right hand.

Web links

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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, 158 pages, ISBN 3-8062-0801-8 .
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag, Bremen 1971.
  • Loßnitzer, Gfrörer: Seal of the towns and communities in the Mergentheim district . District Office Mergentheim (ed.), Magstadt 1965.
  • Hans Georg Zier and Julius Friedrich Kastner: Book of arms of the Tauberbischofsheim district . Publications of the State Archive Administration of Baden-Württemberg, Issue 14., Stuttgart 1967.