List of coats of arms in the Rhein-Hunsrück district

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This list contains - sorted according to the administrative structure - all coats of arms of the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis in Rhineland-Palatinate listed in Wikipedia . In this list the coats of arms are displayed with the municipality link.

District of Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis

Association-free municipalities / cities

Historical coats of arms of the municipalities / cities not belonging to the association

Since Boppard was a free imperial city as early as the 13th century, it has had the imperial eagle in its coat of arms since that time (the city's oldest seal from 1216 and the large town seal from 1236 each show the imperial eagle above the walled St. Severus Church ). In the 14th century the eagle appears alone, in the 15th century with the Trier cross as a breastplate, the reason for this is the pledge of the city to the Elector of Trier in 1312. From 1817 the single eagle was introduced as shown here, in 1911 then again the coat of arms with the Trier cross and in 1962 the simple one was confirmed again. The current city coat of arms with a black imperial eagle with a coat of arms with the Trier cross on its chest has been used since 1985 .

Verbandsgemeinde Emmelshausen

Association municipality Kastellaun

Verbandsgemeinde Kirchberg (Hunsrück)

Verbandsgemeinde Rheinböllen

Association municipality of Sankt Goar-Oberwesel

Association of Simmern / Hunsrück

Blazons

  1. Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis : Under the shield head with a single row of blue and gold (yellow): in front in gold (yellow) a red armored black eagle turned to the left; behind in black a red crowned and armored and golden (yellow) lion.
  2. Boppard : In gold a red-tongued and red-armored black eagle with silver (white) claws, covered with a heart shield, in it in silver (white) a red bar cross.
  3. Emmelshausen : Divided and split at the top by silver (white) and black; in front in a continuous red bar cross, behind a red crowned and armored golden (yellow) lion, below in red three (2: 1) golden (yellow) Mercury hats.
  4. Kastellaun : In black a bar made of red and silver (white) in two rows, above it, next to each other, two golden (yellow) helmet crowns .
  5. Kirchberg : In red a rafters made of gold (yellow) and blue in two rows, including a golden (yellow) helmet crown.
  6. ^ Benzweiler : shield divided: above in black a red-armored golden rooster; at the bottom in silver, covered with a black label, above a golden glaive wheel with a blue gemstone on the hub.
  7. Rheinböllen : In black a red armed golden (yellow) double-tailed lion growing from the lower edge of the shield.
  8. Oberwesel : In gold (yellow) a red armed black eagle
  9. Sankt Goar : Divided into gold (yellow) and blue; above a growing, blue crowned and armored red lion, looking out; below a golden (yellow) grid formed from standing diamonds, in the mesh of which heraldic golden (yellow) lilies.
  10. Bergenhausen : In black, a silver (white) bordered blue wave pole between raised, crossed, green-stemmed golden (yellow) oak leaves with golden (yellow) fruit and a lowered golden (yellow) six-spoke mill wheel.
  11. Holzbach : Split; in the front roughened (-wakened) in silver (white) and blue, covered with a red-armored and tongued golden (yellow) lion, behind in red over a slanted golden (yellow) wavy bar, three golden (yellow) ears of grain, the middle upright .
  12. Keidelheim : Raised, divided by black and silver (white), above a golden (yellow) crown decorated with a cross and covered with three black balls, below a green oak growing out of a green shield base.
  13. Kümbdchen : Under a black shield head, inside a striding red crowned and armored golden (yellow) lion, divided; in front golden (yellow) blue sheathed, behind in green a silver (white) sloping wave bar.
  14. ^ Ohlweiler : oblique left divided; above in black a red armored and tongued left-facing golden (yellow) lion, in the upper corner accompanied by a silver (white) scales, below diagonally roughened (-wakened) in blue and silver (white).
  15. Oppertshausen : In blue, a raised rafter made of red and silver (white) in two rows, underneath a golden (yellow) ring.
  16. Ravengiersburg : quartered, 1 in silver (white) a blue lily, 2 in black a two-towered silver (white) monastery building with stepped gables, black windows and gate, 3 in black a left-facing red-armored golden (yellow) lion, 4 diagonally roughened (- awakened) in blue and silver (white).
  17. Schönborn : Under the shield head with a single row of blue and gold (yellow); in front in gold (yellow) a red sloping bar; behind in green a golden (yellow) draw well with a silver (white) bucket.
  18. Simmern : Divided; above in black a striding red crowned and armored golden (yellow) lion; at the bottom diagonally roughened ( awakened ) in silver (white) and blue.