List of coats of arms in the Ostalb district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Ostalb district 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.

Ostalbkreis

City arms in the Ostalb district

Municipal coat of arms in the Ostalb district

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Ostalbkreis : In gold (yellow) a red pole, covered with a golden (yellow) abbot's staff, in front an upright black lion, behind a half black eagle at the gap.
  2. Jump up ↑ Aalen : The black imperial eagle in gold, covered with a red breastplate, inside a curved silver eel.
  3. Bopfingen : In gold, the black imperial eagle, covered with a breast shield split by red and blue, inside a gold clip (kettle rink).
  4. Ellwangen (Jagst) : In blue, a continuous red St. Andrew's cross, angled by four golden lilies.
  5. Heubach : Under a golden shield head, in it a black deer pole, in blue two diagonally crossed golden howleries.
  6. Lauchheim : In silver, two diagonally crossed green leek stalks, above a black paw cross with a raised trunk (Deutschordenskreuz), underneath an upright, four-ended black stag pole.
  7. Lorch : In a split shield in front in gold the black capital letter L, behind in black a golden lion.
  8. Neresheim : Divided by gold and red, covered with a blue heart shield, which meets a row of red iron hats on top and a row of overturned golden iron hats below. On either side of the heart shield, a little iron hat, with the tip pointing outwards, overlaps the division and has mixed up colors. The coat of arms is covered by a continuous silver strip collar.
  9. Oberkochen : In blue three (2: 1) golden roses.
  10. Schwäbisch Gmünd : In red an erect silver unicorn.
  11. Abtsgmünd : In a split shield in front in red a left-facing silver abbot's staff, behind in silver three red balls one above the other.
  12. Adelmannsfelden : A natural fir tree in silver on a green three-mountain.
  13. Bartholomä : In red a silver knife with the edge heraldically turned to the left.
  14. Böbingen an der Rems : In a divided shield above in red a silver chapel standing on the division with a roof turret, below in green a slanting golden bell in green.
  15. Durlangen : A silver fir tree in red on a green three-mountain.
  16. Ellenberg : In gold, a black elk head growing out of the edge of the shield, turned to the left.
  17. Eschach : In a silver shield on a green hill covered with a silver wavy bar, a green ash tree, accompanied on both sides by a green fern.
  18. Essingen : In gold, a black forge with a red flame.
  19. Gschwend : In gold, a red flame with three tongues, accompanied by a green fir tree on the top right and bottom left.
  20. Göggingen : In a split shield in front a blue sword in gold, behind in blue a golden abbot's staff.
  21. Hypocrites : In a split shield in front in silver an upright red lion facing left, behind in red a silver miter.
  22. Hüttlingen : In silver over a fallen, lowered blue corrugated rafter in which two silver eels swim, eight-pointed red deer antlers with red scab.
  23. Iggingen : In a shield diagonally divided by silver and blue, a red lion striding towards the division.
  24. Jagstzell : Above a blue shield base, inside a silver trout sprinkled with red dots, in gold a red chapel (cell) with a tower on the left, surrounded by four red round towers with conical roofs and a brick-covered red wall with a closed gate, above which a nun black overcoat and silver undergarment peeks out.
  25. Kirchheim am Ries : A silver church in red above a lowered silver skirting.
  26. Leinzell : In blue a silver sloping beam, above a silver church (cell) with a tower on the left.
  27. Mutlangen : In a red field a silver cross with equal arms, covered with a red church seen from the narrow side.
  28. Mögglingen : In silver, a red-tongued black bracken trunk.
  29. Neuler : In red, a silver plow turned to the left with two eight-spoke silver wheels.
  30. Obergröningen : In blue three golden ears of rye side by side.
  31. Rainau : In red in front an upright golden lion, behind a stake-like silver deer pole with ends turned to the left.
  32. Riesbürg : In a divided shield above in gold a growing black eagle, below in red a silver ledge collar.
  33. Rosenberg : In silver on a green three-mountain, a green rose bush with three leafy green branches and three five-petalled red roses with golden clusters and green sepals.
  34. Ruppertshofen : A silver plow wheel in blue, above it a silver scythe blade lying to the left.
  35. Schechingen : In a divided shield split at the top by red and silver, in it a slanted red arrow and a blue field.
  36. Spraitbach : In green a silver shaft drawbar.
  37. Stödtlen : In silver on a green floor, a red gabled house (barn) with a closed gate, eight hatches and two roof projections on each side.
  38. ^ Tannhausen : In a split shield in front a green fir tree with roots in gold, in the back a golden house in green.
  39. Täferrot : In red over a silver shaft, the martyr Afra in a silver robe with a golden nimbus, growing over a pile of golden wood surrounded by red flames.
  40. Unterschneidheim : In a split shield in front in black an upright silver stag stick with the ends turned outwards, behind in silver a continuous black cross.
  41. Waldstetten : In blue a golden lion.
  42. ^ Westhausen : A golden lily in red.
  43. Words : In a shield divided by silver and blue below a silver trout swimming to the left, sprinkled with red dots.
  44. Altersberg : In silver on a black mountain, a red tin tower.
  45. ^ Aufhausen : In silver on a black mountain, a black tower between two black spruce trees.
  46. Baldern : In gold on a blue mountain, a single-tower red castle, the mountain is covered with a coat of arms: In gold, a red oblique left bar.
  47. Bargau : In silver an upright red lion, holding a blue ploughshare in its front paws.
  48. Benzenzimmern : Two green poplars in gold on a green floor.
  49. ↑ Bed rings : In a split shield in front a red lion in silver, behind in red a silver double cross.
  50. ^ Dalkingen : Red divided over silver over blue.
  51. Degenfeld : Two crossed arrows in mixed up colors above a blue shield base in a red and silver quartered shield.
  52. Dewangen : In red on a trapezoidal black base a black roofed silver church with a massive tower on the right.
  53. Dirgenheim : In green, a silver church tower growing from the lower edge of the shield with two sound windows over a loopholes.
  54. Dorfmerkingen : In a golden red bordered shield there is a broken, originally four-spoke, red wheel on the right side.
  55. Ebnat : In blue a slanted golden abbot's staff, accompanied on both sides by a [golden covered] silver house.
  56. Elchingen on the Härtsfeld : In red a trotting golden elk.
  57. Fachsenfeld : In silver on a green ground, a green deciduous tree between two upright, facing red deer.
  58. Flochberg : In blue a striding silver stag.
  59. Frickenhofen : A scale. Colors unclear, possibly only seal image.
  60. Geislingen : In gold, a black riding boot with a silver wheel spur.
  61. ^ Goldburghausen : Divided by gold and red, above a growing red-armored and red-crowned black eagle, below a golden three-mountain.
  62. Großdeinbach : In gold, a red tulip on a green stem with four green leaves.
  63. Herlikofen : In a split shield in front in gold a black lion, behind in red a silver unicorn turned to the left.
  64. Hofen : In blue on a green hill a red roofed silver church [choir view, tower left], in the right silver upper corner two diagonally crossed red mountain hammers, in the left silver upper corner a red sickle.
  65. Hohenstadt : In silver on green ground a red castle, in front of the open gate a red crowned blue lion.
  66. Hülen : In silver over a blue shield base a continuous black cross.
  67. Kerkingen : An open book in gold with a red section and silver leaves, covered with two blue eyes.
  68. Kösingen : In a split shield in front in silver a continuous red cross, behind in gold four rows of red feh (iron hats).
  69. Laubach : In silver under a raised blue wavy bar, a rising red moon.
  70. Lauchheim old : In silver, two diagonally crossed green leek stalks with leaves and roots.
  71. Lauterburg : In silver on a golden shield base, in it a blue wavy strip, a red castle gate.
  72. Lautern : In silver a blue wavy bar, above a growing red unicorn, below a rising red crescent moon.
  73. Lindach : A black floating linden tree with roots in gold.
  74. Lippach : In silver on a lowered blue wavy beam a red hill, on it a red tower.
  75. ^ Neubronn : In red a golden village fountain with a silver water jet.
  76. Nordhausen : In a split shield in front in silver a continuous black cross, behind in red a silver shell.
  77. Oberdorf am Ipf : In blue an elevated silver mountain, covered with a red clay pot from the Hallstatt period.
  78. Ohmenheim : A green fir tree in gold on green ground, the trunk of which is covered by a red lattice fence.
  79. Pfahlheim : In silver [or unheraldic: blue] on green ground a natural [common: red] Limes tower with a continuous picket fence.
  80. Plum hole : In red over a lowered golden shelf a rooted silver oak.
  81. Pommertsweiler : Three green fir trees in silver on a green three-mountain.
  82. Rechberg : In gold on a green mountain, a red roebuck striding to the right.
  83. Rindelbach : In blue on a green hill covered with three crossed golden ears of corn, a double-towered golden church (Schönenbergkirche).
  84. Röhlingen : In red, two silver deer sticks, crossed diagonally below, with the ends pointing outwards.
  85. Röttingen : In silver a four-ended black stag pole set in a pole.
  86. Schloßberg : In gold above green Dreiberg a two-tower blue castle (castle).
  87. Schrezheim : In gold, a silver jug ​​with blue painting (faience).
  88. Schwabsberg : In blue in front an upright golden lion, in the back a silver stag pole set as a pole with ends turned to the left.
  89. Schweindorf : In gold, a green oak branch.
  90. Strassdorf : In a split shield in front in silver a soaring, left-facing red lion, in the back three silver bars in red.
  91. Trochtelfingen : The red capital letter T in gold, separated by a green oak branch on the right, green ears of wheat on the left, both crossed diagonally at the bottom and wrapped with a red ribbon.
  92. Untergröningen : In a split shield above in silver two blue hatchets placed side by side at opposite angles (the front with the edge to the left, the rear overturned and with the edge to the right), below in blue two silver fish one above the other.
  93. Undercooking : Three (2: 1) five-spoke silver wheels in red.
  94. Unterriffingen : In a split shield in front in silver a black stag pole bent to the left, behind in red a silver pole.
  95. Unterrombach : In a split shield in front two natural reed cobs in silver, behind in blue two silver wavy bars.
  96. Unterwilflingen : In blue a silver diagonal cross (St. Andrew's cross).
  97. Utzmemmingen : Under a silver shield head, in it a continuous black cross, in red a silver house, the blue gate covered with a silver ledge.
  98. Waldhausen Aalen : In a split shield in front a golden pine cone in green, behind in silver a continuous black Teutonic Cross.
  99. Waldhausen Lorch : In red a silver sloping point.
  100. Walxheim : In blue, a silver weeping flower with roots and three golden flowers and four silver leaves.
  101. Wasseralfingen : In blue, a right-arm clad in black bursting out of the left edge of the shield and grasping a golden eel from three silver wavy strips in the base of the shield.
  102. Hamlet in the mountains : In red over a green six-mountain, a silver scale.
  103. Wißgoldingen : In red with a silver border, a silver bar, accompanied by two at the top and a golden ball at the bottom.
  104. Zipplingen : In red, two obliquely crossed fallen silver swords.
  105. Zöbingen : In red under a five-pointed golden star, a golden bell.

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.
  • Heinz Bardua: The communal coat of arms of the Ostalb district . Ostalb-Einhorn 10 (1983), pages 75-88.
  • Hermann Rettenmeier: From the coat of arms of the Aalen district . Ellwanger Jahrbuch 14 (1947-1949), pages 143-172.
  • Richard Schall: The official coats of arms and flags in the Schwäbisch Gmünd district . einhorn, No. 33 (1959), pages 17-21.
  • Karlheinz Bauer: Coat of arms of the city of Aalen and its districts . Aalen Yearbook 1986, pages 32-52.