List of coats of arms in the Ortenau district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Ortenau 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.

Ortenau district

City coat of arms in the Ortenau district

Municipal coat of arms in the Ortenau district

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Ortenaukreis : "In silver a red-armored, black double-headed eagle covered with a golden heart shield, inside a silver-armored saint (St. George) on a black horse, below him a green dragon."
  2. Achern : "Split by gold and red, in front a half red-armored and red-tongued black eagle at the gap, behind a silver bar."
  3. Ettenheim : “In silver a red castle with an open black gate and three towers decorated with crosses, the middle one with a flat dome, the outer one with pointed helmets; on both sides then angled, untinned red pieces of wall. "
  4. Gengenbach : "In silver, a red-tongued black eagle, covered with a red breastplate, inside an erect, curved silver gangfish (Coregonus macrophthalmus)."
  5. Haslach im Kinzigtal : "A symmetrical, green hazel bush with seven single-leaf branches growing in silver on a green three-mountain, the middle one with two on each side, the two lower ones with one fruit cluster each."
  6. ^ Hausach : "A red half-timbered house gable in silver."
  7. Hornberg : "Above the green Dreiberg in silver, two turned, overturned, black hip horns."
  8. Kehl : "In silver, a black anchor, accompanied by two red roses."
  9. Lahr / Black Forest : "Split of gold and blue, in front a red bar, behind a continuous, black grooved, silver wall (gate) with three dovetail crenels, open gate with raised black portcullis, above two black arched windows between two black strips."
  10. Mahlberg : "In blue two silver stars over a golden six-mountain ."
  11. Oberkirch : "Under a red shield head, inside a silver sloping bar, split by blue and gold, in front on a green three-mountain a silver church with a roof turret, behind a black lion, covered with a continuous, four-lipped red tournament collar."
  12. Offenburg : "In silver an open, red city gate with a blunt gable and swiveled, golden gate wings, flanked by two silver-windowed tin towers."
  13. Oppenau : “In silver, a red gate castle enclosed by an open crenellated wall on a lower, pointed, red round base with two pointed and kneaded crenellated towers, black pointed arched windows on the upper floor and a lowered, stepped central building, therein an open pointed portal, raised by a black pointed arched window. "
  14. Renchen : "In silver a continuous red shamrock cross."
  15. Rheinau : "In gold with a red shield border, a black lion."
  16. Wolfach : "In blue a faceted golden double hook ( Wolfsangel )."
  17. Zell am Harmersbach : "In gold, a red-armed, red-tongued black eagle."
  18. Appenweier : "In gold, a blue armed archangel (Michael) standing on the belly of a lying, two-legged, green dragon , thrusting a black spear into the throat with his right hand, holding a blue shield with a continuous golden cross in his left."
  19. Bad Peterstal-Griesbach : “In blue on a lowered green arched shield foot, a looking, silver-haired and clad, gold-nimbed saint (St. Peter), in the downward right a golden key, beard turned outwards, the left raised with an outstretched thumb and forefinger . "
  20. Berghaupten : "Split of gold and silver, in front a red bar, behind on a green three-mountain a left-turned silver-haired man's head in natural colors with a black cap and red collar."
  21. Biberach : "A silver linden tree with roots in green, a silver beaver crouching in front of it, a piece of silver wood in its front paws."
  22. Durbach : "In silver on a blue three-mountain, a red chalice with two pile-wise red lids ( paten ), the upper one larger."
  23. Fischerbach : "In red with a blue-silver cloud border, two diagonally crossed golden fish."
  24. Friesenheim : "Split of gold and red, in front a fallen red ploughshare , behind a silver winemaker's knife."
  25. Gutach (Black Forest Railway) : "Under the golden shield head, inside a black deer pole , in silver on a shield base divided by green and blue in a wave cut a green linden tree."
  26. Hofstetten : “In blue on a green shield base, a silver church with a left, six-sided, black cross-knobbed, pointed tower (roof turret) with windows and six black arched windows, two in the right-hand apse, four in the nave, the penultimate half, raising the rectangular door . "
  27. Hohberg : "In green a golden, fallen triquetra ."
  28. Kappel-Grafenhausen : “Split of red and blue, at the front between two pole-wise, golden oars, two obliquely crossed, fallen, silver fish, covered by a pole-like, silver fish, behind on a green shield foot a black-haired, silver angel looking out with both hands holding a standing black St. Andrew's cross. "
  29. Kappelrodeck : "In red a silver sloping beam, inside a black-pedested, roofed and windowed, red church in a side view with a tower attached to the front with a lantern."
  30. Kippenheim : "In red a golden ploughshare between two outwardly turned silver vine knives with a black handle."
  31. Lauf : "In silver a red goblet, growing from it on each side a hanging, blue vine with green leaves."
  32. Lautenbach : "In silver a blue vine on a green stem with two green leaves."
  33. Meißenheim : "In gold, a red ring."
  34. Mühlenbach : "Divided by silver and gold, above a blue sloping wave bar, below a four-spoke red mill wheel below at the division."
  35. Neuried : "A blue pole in silver, covered with a three-leaved (two angled), golden cob."
  36. Nordrach : "In silver on a green shield base a looking, golden-haired, red-clad saint (St. Ulrich) with a golden, black-crossed miter, in his right hand a bar-wise silver fish, in his left a black, left-angled crook with a left-facing, golden bend. "
  37. Oberharmersbach : “In gold on a red shield base a looking, gold-nimbed, black-clad, brown-haired, barefoot saint (St. Gallus) in natural colors, with his right hand carrying a red book with a black cross in front of his chest, with his left hand a red crook holding with the bend turned to the left, clad in front by a standing, left-turning black bear , shouldering a black spade with his right paw. "
  38. Oberwolfach : "In silver, a red wolf that strides soaringly ."
  39. Ohlsbach : "Divided by blue and red, above a field-filling (upwardly curved) silver fish , below on a green branch with two green leaves in the middle a blue vine."
  40. Ortenberg : "Split of gold and silver, in front a red armored and red-tongued black eagle, behind on a corrugated green floor sloping to the right, a red castle with a pointed tower on the right."
  41. Ottenhöfen in the Black Forest : "In red an eight-spoke golden wheel."
  42. Ringsheim : "In silver a blue ring, inside a six-petalled, gold-covered, green-tipped, red rose ."
  43. Rust : "Split by red and blue, in front a left-facing, silver fish in stakes, behind a golden ploughshare."
  44. Sasbach : "Split by blue and gold, in front a growing, golden crook with crook turned to the left, behind a red oblique bar."
  45. Sasbachwalden : "Split of blue and silver, in front a silver fir tree with roots, behind a blue grapevine with green leaves and stems."
  46. Schuttertal : "In gold, a red bar, crossed in poles with an abbot's staff in confused colors."
  47. Schutterwald : "A green linden tree with roots in silver ."
  48. Schwanau : “In blue a swimming, black-armored and red-tongued, silver swan ; in the upper right corner a golden triangular shield with a red battlements in it. "
  49. Seebach : " A green fir tree growing in silver on a green three-mountain ."
  50. Seelbach : "In gold, a red bar, covered with an eagle in confused colors."
  51. Steinach : "In gold under a blue wave shield head, in it a silver fish, a fallen red ploughshare, accompanied by three red stones (1: 2)."
  52. Willstätt : "In red a continuous golden cross in the groin, fields one, three and four with damascus, in two of them a left-turning, silver swan growing out of the bar."
  53. Allmannsweier : "In red a golden, horizontally divided sester (village sign)."
  54. Altdorf : "In red bars a fallen, silver ploughshare and a fallen, silver plow iron (Sech)."
  55. Retirement home : "In red, a golden sester with stripes and a silver fish in stacks."
  56. Auenheim : "In silver a looking, blue-clad and silver-belted, brown-haired, toned, gold-nimbed saint (St. Laurentius), in the right an inclined, red grate, in the left a black wooden trunk with three stubby branches."
  57. Bad Griesbach : "In silver three (2: 1) green pine cones."
  58. Bermersbach : "In silver, a blue sloping wave bar, accompanied on both sides by a lying green vine rice with blue vine and green leaf."
  59. Bodersweier : "A golden ring in red."
  60. Bohlsbach : "Above a golden shield base, inside a lying, black double hook with a central ring (village sign), in silver a black-stemmed apple tree with green leaves and red fruits."
  61. Bollenbach : "Split of black and blue, in front into a gold-handled, silver ax, behind a golden crowned, red-tongued golden lion."
  62. Bottenau : "In silver a blue vine on an intertwined green stem with two leaves."
  63. Bühl : "In silver a green shamrock."
  64. Butschbach : "In silver on a green three-mountain, a green strawberry bush with four (2: 2) red fruits."
  65. Diersburg : "In blue on a growing, silver rocky peak a golden [until 1967: black] chamois."
  66. Diersheim : "In blue a golden Johanniterkreuz, topped with a silver plate, inside a black capital letter" D "."
  67. Dinglingen : "Split of silver and blue, at the front half a 16-blade, four-spoke, black mill wheel at the gap, at the back a golden stalk with two angled leaves and three black eras."
  68. Dörlinbach : "In silver over a green shield base, inside a left-bent blue post that crosses the division in the middle, an adjoining, jointed red wall growing, in it a central, rectangular opening surrounding the pole head."
  69. Dundenheim : "In silver a black wheel cross (village sign)."
  70. Ebersweier : "In red a silver paw cross ."
  71. Eckartsweier : "In red a gold, silver sickle."
  72. Einbach : "In silver on a raised green shield base cut out like a notch from a blue pole, two green fir trees."
  73. Elgersweier : "In red a golden S-shaped hook (village sign)."
  74. Erlach : "In red, a golden leaf crown adorned with blue gemstones and a golden, floating crescent moon with a cross attached to it (place symbol)."
  75. Ettenheimmünster : "In blue a growing golden abbot's staff , a sword of the same kind with a palm branch crossed to the left in front of the shaft."
  76. Fautenbach : "In silver, a red millstone with a pile-like mill iron ."
  77. Fessenbach : "In silver a blue grapevine with two green leaves on a green stem."
  78. Freistett : "In red an inclined golden ship's hook."
  79. Furschenbach : "In silver a black, straight-armed paw cross, in the middle a silver cube (village sign)."
  80. Gamshurst : "Split by blue and silver, in front three (1: 2) golden balls, behind on a black three-mountain a black hedge ( thorn bush )."
  81. Goldscheuer : "In red on green ground, a corner-placed, golden fisherman's house with black half-timbering, round portal and windows."
  82. Grafenhausen : "In blue on a green shield base a black-haired, silver angel looking forward, supported with both hands on a standing, black St. Andrew's cross (diagonally crossed black bars)."
  83. Griesheim : "In red a golden ball, with a crooked, forked, golden pole ledge and a fallen golden anchor."
  84. Großweier : "Divided by silver and blue, above a growing red lion, below with diagonal lattice damascene."
  85. Haslach : "In red, a six-pointed golden star."
  86. Hausgereut : "Four connected, red four-heads (four-headed shafts) in gold (village sign)."
  87. Heiligenzell : "In silver a black number" 8 "(village sign)."
  88. Helmlingen : "In blue a growing, looking, golden deer head with twelve-pointed, silver antlers."
  89. Hesselhurst : "A fallen black fishhook in silver."
  90. Hofweier : "In green, a fallen, golden ploughshare and a lying, waning, formed, silver moon in piles ."
  91. Hohnhurst : "In blue a silver horseshoe, in it a golden ball."
  92. Holzhausen : "A red triangle in gold."
  93. Honau : "A golden crook in red , the shaft covered with a silver horseshoe."
  94. Hugsweier : "In blue a waning, educated, silver moon."
  95. Ibach : "In silver on green ground, a black-stemmed, green deciduous tree, the crown occupied by a black bird."
  96. Ichenheim : "In blue a silver horseshoe with a broken left stud and a fallen, silver ploughshare."
  97. Kappel am Rhein : "In red two diagonally crossed fallen silver fish, covered with a pole-wise silver fish and accompanied on both sides by a golden oar."
  98. Kinzigtal : "In gold on a green shield base covered with a blue wave stake, two black three-way races emerging from the sides of the shield."
  99. Kippenheimweiler : "Split of blue and silver, in front a silver eagle's wing, covered with a golden clover stem, behind a golden crowned red lion."
  100. Kirnbach : "In silver with a silver-blue cloud border under a golden shield head, inside a black, five-ended stag pole, a pole-wise red double hook (wolf tang)."
  101. Cork : "A golden horseshoe in red."
  102. Abbreviation : “A red-clad saint (St. Laurentius) looking forward, in his right hand a sloping black grate, with the left a leaning, golden shield with spear rest ( tartsche ), in it a fallen red ploughshare, holding in front of him . "
  103. Kuhbach : "In blue over a lowered silver wavy bar, a looking, striding golden cow with a right-turned, raised tail."
  104. Langenwinkel : "In red, a slanting silver hoe and a fallen golden ploughshare."
  105. Legelshurst : "In gold, a black, pointed oval fire steel (village sign)."
  106. Leutesheim : "In blue a crooked, forked, golden pole ledge (rowing pole?), Accompanied by two five-pointed silver stars."
  107. Lierbach : "In silver, a blue sloping wave bar."
  108. Linx : "In red a golden, pointed oval fire steel with a cross bar (village sign)."
  109. Maisach : "A black and silver feathered bird (titmouse) with a golden beak sitting in silver on a black branch forked to the right."
  110. Memprechtshofen : "In blue a golden post horn with two silver tassels."
  111. Mietersheim : "In silver a black wolf fishing cross (village sign)."
  112. Mösbach : "In silver three red cherries with two green leaves on a black branch."
  113. Müllen : "In red a four-spoke, eight-blade, golden mill wheel with a square axle hole."
  114. Münchweier : "In silver on a green shield base a blue sickle with a gold ring and black handle, accompanied by two black-stemmed, green fir trees."
  115. Nesselried : "In silver on a green three-mountain on a black stick, two green vines, each with a green vine and a green leaf."
  116. Neumühl : "In red, a golden, foot-rimmed patriarch high cross (village sign)."
  117. Niederschopfheim : "In silver a black head."
  118. Niederwasser : "Divided by silver and green, above a growing black-stemmed, green deciduous tree, below a raised blue corrugated shield base, in it two staggered, left-swimming, silver fish."
  119. Nonnenweier : "In silver, black glasses (village sign) and a black ball."
  120. Nussbach : "In silver, a dark-haired, bearded saint in natural colors (St. Sebastian) with a blue loincloth, pierced by three red arrows, tied to a gnarled, green-leaved, black tree with his right hand raised."
  121. Oberachern : "In silver a left-facing, red-tongued, black, torn-off eagle head."
  122. Oberentersbach : "A black- stemmed , green fir tree growing in silver on green ground, covered by a left-facing red plow with a coulter."
  123. Obersasbach : "In gold on a green three-mountain, a symmetrical, black-stemmed, green-leaved apple tree with seven red apples."
  124. Oberschopfheim : "In silver a rooted, black-stemmed green fir tree."
  125. Oberweier : "In red on a green shield base a striding, gold-nimbed, silver lamb, shouldering a golden cross-staff with the right foreleg, on it a three-pole, silver flag, in it a continuous, red bar cross."
  126. Odelshofen : "In blue a seven-hole, golden horseshoe."
  127. Ödsbach : "A blue wavy bar in silver, covered with a left-facing, silver fish."
  128. Önsbach : "In red a frontal, silver webbed foot."
  129. Orschweier : "In red behind two diagonally crossed golden branches a five-petalled, stalked, golden flower with green leaves, each with a golden star."
  130. Ottenheim : "Split of red and gold, in front a golden, pointed oval fire steel (village symbol), behind a red crowned, black lion."
  131. Prinzbach : "A red bar in gold, accompanied by two at the top and a black miner's iron at the bottom."
  132. Querbach : "In silver a black, round mill iron (village sign)."
  133. Rammersweier : "In silver on a green three-mountain a striding, red-tongued, black wolf."
  134. Ramsbach : "In silver, a square black frame, in it a black saw blade, toothed on the right, covered by a protruding, black saw gate bar."
  135. Reichenbach (Gengenbach) : "Growing in blue, a silver-clad, gold-nimbed saint (St. Peter), holding a slanting, overturned red key with a beard turned to the left in his left hand in front of his chest ."
  136. Reichenbach (Hornberg) : "In silver on green ground a black-stemmed, green fir tree."
  137. Reichenbach (Lahr) : "Split of gold and blue, in front a red bar, behind a growing golden abbot."
  138. Rheinbischofsheim : "In silver growing out of a blue corrugated shield base, a perspective, railed, black bridge, centered with a golden pierced helmet, growing on top of a red-beaked, blue swan body (helmet ornament)."
  139. Ringelbach : "A golden ring in red."
  140. ^ Sand : "Square, in the 1st and 4th field in gold two red rafters, in the 2nd and 3rd field in silver with a red shield border a black lion. Upper coat of arms: growing behind the shield is a red-clad saint (St. Bartholomew), in his right hand a silver knife with a gold handle and in the left a black book. "
  141. Sasbachried : "In red a silver lily."
  142. Schmieheim : "In silver on a green shield base (ground), two black-stemmed, green fir trees, removing a fallen red ploughshare in the shield head with the tops."
  143. Schönberg : "In silver on a growing, steep, green mountain a red castle ruin (Hohengeroldseck), in the left upper corner a golden sign with a red bar inside."
  144. Schuttern : "In silver on green ground a kneeling, red-clad dignitary with a red crown [until 1971: Miter], performing a red church model."
  145. Schuttertal old : "In silver a blue wave bar."
  146. Schutterzell : "In silver a black bull horn (village sign), the ends connected by a loop."
  147. Schwaibach : "Split of silver and blue, in front a half, gold-armored, red-tongued, black eagle at the gap, behind a growing golden abbot's staff with a silver sudarium."
  148. Schweighausen : "In silver on a green hill, two black-stemmed, green deciduous trees."
  149. Seelbach (until 1976) : "In silver on a blue wave shield base, a green willow trunk with five (1: 2: 2) five-leaf branches."
  150. Stadelhofen : "In blue a silver sloping wave bar, accompanied on both sides by a golden sheaf."
  151. Sulz : "In red a golden Johanniterkreuz."
  152. Tiergarten : "In silver on a green hill a black stag leaping to the left, on the right side by a black-stemmed, green fir tree."
  153. Ulm : "In silver on green ground a green apple tree with [seven] red fruits."
  154. Unterentersbach : "In gold on a green shield base a red plow with a six."
  155. Unterharmersbach : "In silver on a green ground a looking, gold-nimbed, brown-bearded and -haired, black-clad, brown sandal-wearing saint (St. Gallus) with a protruding right leg, the right supported on a left-slanted, red stick, in the left red cross, on the right side by a left-turned, black, standing bear with a right-shouldered tree in confused colors. "
  156. Urloffen : "In silver on a green three-mountain, a red tin tower."
  157. Wagshurst : "A growing silver rod in red."
  158. Waldulm : "Divided and split at the top, in front a blue vine with two green leaves in silver, behind in red a gold-clad arm growing out of the split, holding a silver winemaker's knife, below in gold a black capital letter" W "."
  159. ^ Wallburg : "In silver on green ground, a green deciduous tree."
  160. Waltersweier : "In red a golden ring (village sign), decorated with a paw cross."
  161. Weier : "In red a silver cross, covered with a silver heart shield, inside a red bar covered with three silver rings."
  162. Welschensteinach : "In red a fallen golden ploughshare."
  163. Windschläg : "In red on a green three-mountain, a silver sword with a golden handle, stuck through a golden crown of leaves."
  164. Wittelbach : "In blue a red eagle."
  165. Wittenweier : "In red two diagonally crossed golden sabers."
  166. Zell-Weierbach : "In red three (1: 2) golden vine knives with the handles pointing towards the middle of the shield, angled by three golden vines pointing with the stems towards the middle of the shield."
  167. Zierolshofen : "In blue, a silver, stylized pair of pliers (village sign)."
  168. Zunsweier : "In silver on the tops of a green three-mountain in the middle a green fir tree, accompanied on the outside by a four-petalled green rose branch with four (1: 1: 2) green-tipped, red flowers."
  169. Zusenhofen : “In gold, an archangel (Michael) standing on a silver-winged, black devil, looking, armed in blue, gold-red-bordered and nimbly, in the right an obliquely left, fallen, silver-headed, red flaming sword, in the left a blue shield holding a continuous golden cross. "

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, ISBN 3-8062-0803-4 .
  • Klemens Stadler: German coat of arms. Volume VIII: Baden-Württemberg . With drawings by Max Reinhart. Angelsachsen-Verlag, Bremen 1971, DNB 720032865 .
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