List of coats of arms in the Wetterau district

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This list shows the coats of arms of the cities and communities as well as the coats of arms of formerly independent communities and disbanded districts in the Wetteraukreis in Hesse . In this list the coats of arms are displayed with the municipality link.

Coats of arms of cities and municipalities

Coats of arms of former counties

Coats of arms of formerly independent cities and communities

Blazons

  1. District coat of arms : "In the shield, divided by a blue wavy bar, the black, red-armored double-headed eagle growing in gold above, two red bars below in silver."
  2. Altenstadt: "The red-armored black imperial eagle in silver, with a golden Latin" A "on the chest."
  3. Bad Nauheim: “Divided by blue and black by a bar consisting of nine silver salt crystals; above a growing lion, crowned gold and armed with gold, divided five times by silver and red; below a silver fizz over a silver basin. "
  4. Bad Vilbel: “Divided and split at the top by gold and silver, each with three red rafters; divided below by red and gold. "
  5. Büdingen: “In gold a red crenellated wall with a black gate and a golden gate, behind which a two-storey red tower, covered on the upper floor with a silver shield with two black bars, grows, on both sides with two identical bars, each containing black bars on silver Flags decorated. The tower is accompanied by two one-story, red crenellated towers, which also grow out of the battlements, and contain, like the central tower on the lower floor, an arrow slit each. "
  6. Butzbach: “In blue a silver round tower with a base and two oriels with red roofs, accompanied by two signs; in front in silver three red rafters, behind in gold under the red shield head.
  7. Echzell: “Shield divided and split below; above in red a silver scales, below in front in green a silver double or forest hook, behind in silver a blue double cross-shaped placemark. "
  8. Florstadt: "In the shield, divided by a lowered point, a golden, red-lined lily crown set with blue stones and silver pearls above, a red Roman symbol below in gold, consisting of a shaft with three narrower struts on both sides, everything right-cut."
  9. Friedberg: "In gold, a red armed black double-headed eagle, covered with a breastplate split from silver and black."
  10. Gedern: "In red two silver stakes, each covered with a facing red trout."
  11. Hirzenhain: "In green a looking, red-tongued golden deer head with ten-pointed antlers."
  12. Karben: "In gold under a blue shield head covered with three sheaves, two averted black eagle heads with red beaking and tongues."
  13. Kefenrod: "In the shield, which is divided by a golden, right-angled wavy bar, two crossed silver swords above in black, two crossed silver hooks below in green."
  14. Limeshain: "In black, a continuous L (silver) that leaves out a large-format left upper corner covered by a silver Limes tower with red door panels."
  15. Münzenberg: "In gold, two red tin towers over a blue three-mountain from which a blue mint stem grows."
  16. Nidda: "In black above an eight-pointed golden star (goat grove) in a half-arch a silver castle (Nidda) set off in red (gate and window)."
  17. Niddatal: “In silver, a round red tower set off in the middle with an open gate, each with an oriel at the top. The blue roofing ends in a golden cross on the tower and in golden buttons on the bay windows. "
  18. Ober-Mörlen: "In silver over three red rafters a right-turning Mohrenkopf, in the shield base a red six-spoke Mainz wheel."
  19. Ortenberg: "In gold, a closed red battlement wall with an open gate, surmounted by a higher central tower between two lower side towers with blue roofs."
  20. Ranstadt: "A black stag striding in nine red and silver divided shield."
  21. Reichelsheim: "In a divided shield above in the blue gold-shingled field a striding, golden lion with red reinforcement, below in gold a black cross, accompanied by two red vine leaves."
  22. Rockenberg: "In silver, three golden ears of rye growing from green three-mountain under three red rafters."
  23. Rosbach vor der Höhe: "In gold a red rafter, accompanied at the top by a blue tower and a blue ploughshare, at the bottom by a red rose with a golden lump and green sepals."
  24. Wölfersheim: “In blue one of two silver crenellated towers flanked a silver crenellated wall, on the lower tinned gate tower a growing golden falcon; floating above two shields: on the right in silver a continuous red cross, on the left golden under the red shield head. "
  25. Wöllstadt: "Shield divided by black and silver bars, above a growing red wheel in silver with a blue rose extending over the bars, below in red a silver horseshoe."
  26. ^ Büdingen district: "In blue on a red mountain, a square silver tower with a golden gate."
  27. Friedberg district: "In the divided shield above in gold the growing black double-headed eagle of the empire, below the Münzenberg shield (gold under the red shield head) covered with a blue wavy band."
  28. Aulendiebach: "In red a golden tip, covered with a blue wavy bar, elevated by an upright red potter's rail."
  29. Bleichenbach: "In blue a golden diagonal right-hand wave bar, separated from above by a silver oak leaf and below by a silver ear of rye."
  30. Büches: "In red, a four-legged, slanting, silver fire goat."
  31. Dorheim: "Shield divided, above three red rafters in gold, below a silver, tinned gate in black."
  32. Dortelweil: "In the split shield in front the half silver Frankfurt eagle in red, behind in black a golden orb (with a large cross), topped with a blue D."
  33. Düdelsheim: "In a black shield a golden sloping left-hand wave bar, each with a stylized gold-crowned and red-tongued silver lion head."
  34. Eckartshausen: "In silver under red shield head divided by three points, two black bars."
  35. Eichelsdorf: "In red a silver wave bar, above two silver eight-pointed stars, below three golden beech leaves (2: 1)."
  36. Griedel: "In blue a golden mirror monogram (GR) around a silver six-leaf rosette with a red lug."
  37. Gronau: "In a shield split by green and silver, two rivers rising diagonally above in the form of a wave-shaped tip, converging in mixed colors."
  38. Hoch-Weisel: "Under a golden shield head in black with three upper points six (3: 2: 1) golden crosses."
  39. Höchst an der Nidda: "In silver on a green hill in the middle of a red braided fence a green linden tree."
  40. Ilbenstadt: "In blue a silver double-towered basilica (with crossing tower) in front view, the entrance hall in the lower part is covered with a golden shield with two red bars."
  41. Kirch-Göns: "In red over two crossed golden swords, a silver church tower with a golden door and Romanesque double window, crowned by a cock turned to the right over a rhombic tower cross."
  42. Klein-Karben: "In red, a blue bundled golden sheaf under a golden shield head covered with three black crosses."
  43. Kohden: "A black heart shield with an eight-pointed silver star is placed in gold on a red Johanniterkreuz, which has been removed from each blue vine leaf."
  44. Lindheim: "A stepped green linden tree in silver over a red battlement wall that ends with a tower on both sides."
  45. Lorbach: “Divided, above in red a growing, double-tailed, golden lion; below, in gold, a blue wave bar, intersected by a black mill wheel. "
  46. Nieder-Mörlen: "In gold on a blue diagonal cross, a red heart sign with a silver lamb carrying a black cross and bleeding into a chalice."
  47. Nieder-Weisel: "Divided by gold and red, above the growing red-armored blue Solms lion, below the silver Cross of St. John."
  48. Nieder-Wöllstadt: "In the obliquely left divided shield in front in gold a black rose with red bump, behind in blue a golden horseshoe."
  49. Ockstadt: "Shield divided diagonally to the right, a red iron hatchet in front in gold, three five-petalled silver cherry blossoms with golden ovaries in black."
  50. Okarben: "Divided in blue by a silver wavy band, two above and a golden sheaf below."
  51. Rendel: "In gold, two black eagle heads, each looking towards the edge of the shield, with red tongues, including a red rose."
  52. Rödgen: "In blue the colorful Hessian lion on a small golden wheel."
  53. Rohrbach: "In silver an ascending black point."
  54. Schwalheim: "In a golden shield under three red rafters, a red wheel on blue-silver wavy lines as a shield base."
  55. Steinfurth: "In silver with a blue shield border, a filled red rose with a golden lug and green sepals, above a red crown of leaves."
  56. Ulfa: "In black a gold bar above and below a six-pointed silver star."
  57. Unter-Schmitten: "In the obliquely left divided shield above two eight-pointed silver stars in black, below in gold a red hammer, separated by six red nails."
  58. Wisselsheim: "In blue, three silver weasels, placed in stakes."