List of coats of arms in the Rems-Murr district

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This list contains all coats of arms of the Rems-Murr-Kreis 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.

Rems-Murr district

City coat of arms in the Rems-Murr district

Municipal coat of arms in the Rems-Murr district

Former municipal coat of arms

Blazons

  1. Rems-Murr-Kreis : In gold (yellow) between two obliquely left blue wavy strips an obliquely left black deer pole.
  2. Backnang : In a split shield in front in silver three black stag sticks lying one above the other, behind in black a blue orb with gold fittings and a cross.
  3. Fellbach : Three silver wolf pegs in red on top of each other.
  4. Murrhardt : In silver on green ground, a green fir tree, on the trunk of which a black wolf stands up on either side.
  5. Schorndorf : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in red two diagonally crossed golden spades with the leaf turned upwards (Schoren).
  6. Waiblingen : Under a black shield head in silver, three black stag poles lying one above the other.
  7. Weinstadt : Under a golden shield head covered with a black stag pole in black a golden grape.
  8. Welzheim : In silver on a green hill, a green fir tree.
  9. Winnenden : In silver, a golden shield surrounded by two green winds, in it three black stag poles.
  10. Alfdorf : In gold, a lowered black fence (four posts), covered with a green three-hill, from which a blue lily grows, which is decorated with a downwardly inclined green beech on the right and a downwardly inclined green acorn on the left .
  11. Allmersbach im Tal : In silver, a red crossbow.
  12. Althütte : In blue two diagonally crossed silver glassmaker pipes .
  13. Aspach : divided by green and silver in a wavy cut to the left, the silver field at the top into a slanting silver aspen leaf, the green field at the bottom ending in a green bunch of grapes.
  14. ↑ Alluvial forest : In blue, a continuous golden battlement wall (3 battlements) raised to near the upper edge, covered with a red-tongued black boar body with silver tusks.
  15. Berglen : In gold on a green three-mountain, a green cherry tree with nine leaves.
  16. Burgstetten : Under a blue shield head, in it an eye with golden eyelashes, in gold two S-shaped red double hooks turned against each other (wolf iron).
  17. Großerlach : A red Limes watchtower rising from the lower edge in gold, accompanied on top on both sides by a green alder branch.
  18. Kaisersbach : In gold above a blue wave shield base, two green fir trees with roots next to each other.
  19. Kernen in the Remstal : In gold, six oblique diamonds in two rows next to each other, the upper row of three blue, the lower black.
  20. Kirchberg an der Murr : In red on a green mountain, a silver church.
  21. Basket : In a split shield in front a blue grape in gold, behind in blue a golden beehive.
  22. Leutenbach : In red a silver bar, accompanied by three five-petalled golden roses with black sepals (2: 1).
  23. Oppenweiler : In gold, a red sloping bar, covered with three (heraldic) right-turned golden battle axes.
  24. Plüderhausen : Under a golden shield head, inside a black stag pole, in red a silver glaive cross.
  25. Remshalden : In blue below a golden hunting horn, the arch of which is covered by the shaft of a golden paw-cross.
  26. Rudersberg : Divided by gold and green in a pewter cut (three green pinnacles), a black stag bar above, a silver wavy bar below.
  27. Schwaikheim : In red diagonally crossed a golden administrative staff (Vogtsstab) and a golden crook.
  28. Spiegelberg : In a shield split by gold and green, a three-mountain split in confused colors, from the middle of which an oak tree with three leaves, likewise split in confused colors, grows (mirror image).
  29. Sulzbach an der Murr : In a divided shield above in gold a striding red lion, below in blue a silver fish.
  30. Urbach : Under a golden shield head, inside a black deer pole, in red a silver bracken trunk.
  31. Weissach im Tal : In blue over a lowered silver wave bar, a silver key, the handle of which is shaped like a duck's foot.
  32. Winterbach : In red a silver wave bar, above a golden crown, underneath a silver hape with golden handle wood.
  33. Alfdorf (old coat of arms): In gold a blue lily, from the bunch of which a green beech tree hangs on the right and a green acorn on the left.
  34. Allmersbach am Weinberg : Two silver apples next to each other on a divided shield in red above, a red ball below in silver.
  35. Asperglen : In gold on a red three-mountain, a green aspen leaf (aspen leaf).
  36. Baach (Winnenden) : In silver a blue disc covered with a silver pole.
  37. Beinstein : In red under a lying silver thigh bone, a golden fountain bowl with a silver fountain.
  38. Beutelsbach : Under a black shield head, inside a golden pouch, three black stag sticks in gold.
  39. Birkmannsweiler : A natural birch in silver on green ground.
  40. Bittenfeld : In a split shield in front in green a golden, red-armored, left-facing, rising lion, in the back divided five times by gold over green.
  41. Breuningsweiler : In gold under a sloping black ladder, a red strawberry with green sepals and a green stem.
  42. Bretzenacker : In a shield divided by silver and red, above a green cherry branch with three red cherries, below a golden pretzel.
  43. Break : A red wavy bar in gold, accompanied at the top and bottom by a red apple with a handle turned downwards.
  44. Bürg : In silver on a green mountain, covered with a fallen silver ploughshare, a two-towered red castle.
  45. Buhlbronn : Under a curved silver shield head in green a running golden village fountain.
  46. Buoch : A green beech tree in gold on green ground.
  47. Burgstall an der Murr : In gold, two S-shaped red double hooks turned against each other (wolf iron). Tinging unsafe
  48. Cottenweiler : A blue disc in silver, covered with a silver fish.
  49. Ebersberg
  50. Endersbach : From silver and red quartered, in field 1 a green fir tree, in field 2 a silver grape, below a four-spoke gear with 16 teeth in mixed up colors.
  51. Erbstetten : In blue an eye with golden eyelashes and a blue iris. Tinging unsafe
  52. Fornsbach : A silver wave bar in blue, covered with a natural trout.
  53. Grave : In a blue field on a green hill, a golden brick watchtower.
  54. Geradstetten : A black M in gold with a black cross.
  55. Großaspach : In a split shield in front in green two diagonally crossed golden axes, behind in gold a rooted green aspen.
  56. Großheppach : In gold above a blue wavy bar, below a vine with four grapes in natural colors.
  57. Grunbach : In green under a six-pointed silver star, a silver hunting horn.
  58. Hanweiler : In silver under a red shield head, inside a golden horn with a silver fetter, a continuous black cross with paw ends.
  59. Haubersbronn : In a split shield in front in red an upright silver key, behind in silver a fallen red ploughshare.
  60. ^ Hebsack : The black capital letter Z in silver.
  61. Hegnach : In silver on green ground a shepherd dressed in black, topped with a silver sheep standing to the left and looking at the bottom. The right hand of the shepherd holds a shovel with a blue leaf and a red shaft, the left hand rests on the head of the sheep.
  62. Hertmannsweiler : In silver on green ground, a wreathed, foliage-trimmed wild man with a black club.
  63. Heutensbach
  64. Höfen : In blue a golden stem of wheat with two ears turned to the left and the golden place symbol (above a larger disk a smaller disk connected to it by a rod) next to each other.
  65. Hohenacker : A blue ploughshare in silver over a lowered blue wavy bar.
  66. Hößlinswart : A blue jug in silver
  67. Jux : A golden oak with roots in red, the trunk of which is accompanied by two silver goblets.
  68. Kirchenkirnberg : Under a black shield head, in it three golden pine cones side by side, in gold a black mill wheel.
  69. Kleinaspach : In red a silver ploughshare in front of two diagonally crossed aspen leaves, above the ploughshare to the left a silver scythe iron.
  70. Kleinheppach : In silver, a two-petalled natural lily of the valley with three flowers on top of each other.
  71. Leutenbach (old coat of arms): In red a heart-shaped golden clip (clasp).
  72. Maubach : In a red shield a golden diagonal right-hand bar, accompanied above by a golden orb with an attached cross, below by three (2: 1) right-angled golden ears of wheat.
  73. Miedelsbach : In blue over two lowered silver wavy bars, a silver swallow diagonally right flying.
  74. Nellmersbach : A black crossbow in gold.
  75. Neustadt an der Rems : Under a black shield head, in it a golden grape with a golden stem and leaf, in red a lying, silver barrel with black tires and a silver tap on the left.
  76. Oberberken : In silver, an obliquely left red abbot's staff growing from the edge of the shield with a downward curvature.
  77. Oberurbach : In gold, a hanging blue grape with two green leaves.
  78. Oberweissach : In silver over a lowered blue wavy ledge, two diagonally crossed green ears.
  79. Oeffingen : In silver, a double-armed red cross.
  80. Oppelsbohm : In gold, a black stag's pole with five ends.
  81. Ödernhardt : In red an inclined silver ax.
  82. ^ Öschelbronn : In gold on green ground, a green ash tree and a running green village fountain next to each other.
  83. Pfahlbronn : In gold, a green fir tree with roots in front of a continuous black fence.
  84. Reichenbach near Winnenden : In silver above a lowered green wavy bar, a green cherry branch with three red cherries.
  85. ^ Rettersburg : In gold, a six-spoke red wheel.
  86. Rietenau : In silver, a red apple with a black slug on a green stem and with green leaves.
  87. Rohrbronn : A running red double tube fountain in gold, above a green cherry branch with a green leaf and three red cherries.
  88. ^ Rommelshausen : In a divided shield above in black the golden capital letter R, below with black and gold roughened.
  89. Rudersberg (old coat of arms): In blue two diagonally crossed, downward-facing golden oars.
  90. Schlechtbach : In the silver field a red bar (= coat of arms Waldenstein), above in the upper silver field a black, red-tongued lion striding heraldically to the right (from the coat of arms of the Hohenstaufen), below in the lower silver field a black linden leaf (= coat of arms Lindental) .
  91. Finishing : In red, two half silver rings intersecting with the opening to the outside.
  92. Schmiden : Divided, above in blue a golden sheaf, below in gold a lying blue forging hammer.
  93. Schnait : In gold, under two black stag sticks, a blue grape with two green leaves.
  94. Schornbach : In silver over a lowered blue wavy bar, two diagonally crossed blue spades (Schoren) pointing upwards with the leaf.
  95. Spiegelberg (old coat of arms): In gold over a green three-mountain, a square, black-framed silver mirror.
  96. Steinach: In silver a green cherry twig with five (above three, below two) red cherries, covered with a red bar.
  97. Steinenberg : In silver under a lying black key with the beard pointing to the right on a green three mountain, a green fruit tree.
  98. Stetten im Remstal : In gold, obliquely left one above the other and connected, three oblique blue diamonds.
  99. Unterurbach : In blue a golden aurochs horn with a hairy scab.
  100. Strümpfelbach : In gold under a lying black deer pole from which a blue grape hangs, two diagonally crossed vineyard handles with facing blue edges and black handles.
  101. Unterweissach : In gold, under a black deer pole, a black key placed as a pole with a handle in the shape of a duck's foot and a beard pointing to the right.
  102. Vordersteinenberg : In blue on a green hill, a silver rock.
  103. ^ Front white book : In blue a rooted silver beech.
  104. Weiler / Rems : In gold over a lowered blue wavy bar a fallen black dog foot (one point down).
  105. Weiler zum Stein : A silver rock in blue.
    Descriptions of the coat of arms still open: Ebersberg, Großerlach (old coat of arms), Heiningen, Heutensbach, Lippoldsweiler, Nassach, Oberbrüden, Sechselberg, Strümpfelbach, Unterbrüden, Waldrems.

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: What the district and its communities are up to. Municipal coat of arms in the Rems-Murr district . In: To Rems and Murr. 10, 19, pp. 69-81 (1983).
  • Eberhard Gönner and Heinz Bardua: Book of arms of the district Waiblingen . Publications of the State Archives Administration Baden-Württemberg, issue 24. Stuttgart 1970.