Landstuhl Associated Municipality (Germany) (original) (raw)
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Verbandsgemeinde Landstuhl, Landkreis Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz
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[](../images/d/de-kl-05.gif)2:3 image by Jörg Majewski, 16 Apr 2022
- Landstuhl City
- Linden Municipality
- Mittelbrunn Municipality
- Oberarnbach Municipality
- Queidersbach Municipality
- Schopp Municipality
- Stelzenberg Municipality
- Trippstadt Municipality
See also:
- County and Municipal Flags (Rhineland-Palatinate / Rheinland-Pfalz)
- Kaiserslautern County
- Kaiserslautern City
- Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz)
- Germany
Landstuhl City
Landstuhl Banner
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-ls%5F.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 26 June 2010
It is a black-yellow vertical bicolour with arms without shield in a yellow bannerhead.
Sources: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 26 June 2010
Landstuhl Coat of Arms
Shield Or a castle sable masoned Argent with two embattled towers andgate with portcullis Gules, on central chiefpoint an inescutcheon Sable charged with five balls Argent in quincunx.
Meaning:
A castle with central tower with dome appeared on town seals and city seals since 1637. It was probably a representation of Nansheim castle. The first arms granted by King Ludwig I of Bayern in 1842 basically displayed the same pattern. The inescutcheon was added in 1962. It displays the family arms of the Lords of Sickingen, who owned city and castle alone since 1518.
Source: Stadler 1966, p.41
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 Apr 2023
The banner was approved on 28 May 1962. The arms were approved on 28 May 1962.
Jörg Majewski, 26 June 2010
Linden Municipality
Linden Flag
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-li.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 17 June 2010
It is a yellow-green-yellow horizontal triband with ratio of stripes approx. 2:7:2 and centred arms in the central stripe.
Source: State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 17 June 2010
Linden Banner
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-li%5F.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 17 June 2010
It is a yellow-green-yellow vertical triband with ratio of stripes approx. 2:7:2 and arms shifted to top in the central stripe.
Source: State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski,
Linden Coat of Arms
Shield Or a linden Vert on a mount issuant of the same, charged on crown by an inescutcheon Sable charged with five balls Argent in quincunx.
Meaning:
The linden is a canting element. The inescutcheon displays the family arms of the Lords of Sickingen, who ruled the village between 1519 and 1793.
Source: Debus 1988
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 Apr 2023
Flag and banner were approved on 22 January 1991. The arms were approved on 16 February 1960.
Jörg Majewski, 17 June 2010
Mittelbrunn Municipality
Mittelbrunn Flag
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-mi.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 27 June 2010
It is a white-black horizontal bicolour with centred arms.
Sources: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 27 June 2010
Mittelbrunn Banner
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-mi%5F.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 27 June 2010
It is a white-black vertical bicolour with arms shifted to top.
Sources: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 27 June 2010
Mittelbrunn Coat of Arms
Shield parted per pale, at dexter Sable five balls Argent in quincunx, at sinister Argent parted by a centred cross Sable, over all in base water Azure coming out from a tunnel Gules.
Meaning:
The dexter half displays the family arms of the Lords of Sickingen, who ruled the village between 1519 and 1793. The sinister half is alluding to the fact that the village had to pay the tithe to the Teutonic Order. The base is canting, symbolising the name giving fountain (German: Brunnen).
Source: Debus 1988
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 Apr 2023
Flag and banner were approved on 22 September 1980. The arms were approved on .
Jörg Majewski, 27 June 2010
Oberarnbach Municipality
Oberarnbach Flag
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-oa.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 28 June 2010
It is a black-white horizontal bicolour with centred arms.
Sources: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 28 June 2010
Oberarnbach Banner
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-oa%5F.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 28 June 2010
It is a black-white vertical bicolour with arms shifted to top.
Sources: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 28 June 2010
Oberarnbach Coat of Arms
Shield parted per pale, at dexter Argent an eagle´s head Sable armed and toungued Gules, at sinister Sable five balls Argent in quincunx.
Meaning:
The eagle (German old also Arn) is acanting element alluding to the name giving creek. The sinister half displays the family arms of the Lords of Sickingen, who ruled the village between 1519 and 1793.
Source: Debus 1988
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 Apr 2023
Flag and banner were approved on 20 October 1980. The arms were approved on 12 December 1959.
Jörg Majewski, 28 June 2010
Queidersbach Municipality
Queidersbach Flag
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-qd.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 18 June 2010
It is a black-white-red horizontal tricolour with centred arms.
Sources: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 18 June 2010
Queidersbach Banner
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-qd%5F.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 18 June 2010
It is a black-white-red vertical tricolour with arms shifted to top.
Sources: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 18 June 2010
Queidersbach Coat of Arms
Shield Gules a lion rampant Argent, crowned Or, armed and tongued Azure, holding an inescutcheon Sable charged with five balls Argent in quincunx by his forepaws, over all a crozier Or in bend sinister.
Meaning:
The lion is taken from the family arms of the Counts of Homburg, who ruled most parts of the area in the Medieval. The inescutcheon displays the family arms of their successors, the Lords of Sickingen. The crozier is alluding to the Benedictine Hornbach Monastery, which acquired possessions in the area since 981.
Source: Debus 1988
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 Apr 2023
Flag and banner were approved on 2 May 1977. The arms were approved on 13 April 1960.
Jörg Majewski, 18 June 2010
Schopp Municipality
Schopp Flag
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-sp.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 19 June 2010
It is a green-yellow-green horizontal triband with ratio of stripes approx. 2:7:2 and centred arms in the central stripe.
Sources: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 19 June 2010
Schopp Banner
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-sp%5F.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 19 June 2010
It is a green-yellow-green vertical triband with ratio of stripes approx. 2:7:2 and arms shifted to top in the central stripe.
Sources: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 19 June 2010
Schopp Coat of Arms
Shield parted per fess, above Vert an oak twig Or with two leaves and six acorns, beneath Or on top of a mount issuant Vert a barn Gules.
Meaning:
The acorns are symbolising the six settlements in the woods alongside the Helmbach, a creek, which were united to a collective for ages. The lower half displays a canting barn (German: Schuppen).
Source: Debus 1988
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 Apr 2023
Flag and banner were approved on 28 April 1983. The arms were approved on 17 August 1955.
Jörg Majewski, 19 June 2010
Stelzenberg Municipality
Stelzenberg Flag
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-sz.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 20 June 2010
It is a horizontal 5-stripes flag red-yellow-blue-yellow-red with centred arms.
Source: State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 20 June 2010
Stelzenberg Banner
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-sz%5F.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 20 June 2010
It is a vertical 5-stripes flag red-yellow-blue-yellow-red with arms shifted to top.
Source: State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 20 June 2010
Stelzenberg Coat of Arms
Shield parted per fess; above Gules a castle Argent masoned Sable; beneath Argent two rinbows respectant of Gules, Or and Azure.
Meaning:
The upper half is a representation of the local Stolzenburg Castle. The lower half displays the family arms of the Barons of Hacke, who acquired the village in 1719.
Source: Debus 1988
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 Apr 2023
Flag and banner were approved on 13 April 1994. The arms were approved on 11 July 1950.
Jörg Majewski, 20 June 2010
Trippstadt Municipality
Trippstadt Flag
[](../images/d/de-kl-tr.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 21 June 2010
It is a red-yellow-blue horizontal tricolour with centred arms.
Sources: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 21 June 2010
Trippstadt Banner
[](../images/d/de-kl-05-tr%5F.gif)image by Jörg Majewski, 21 June 2010
It is a red-yellow-blue vertical tricolour with arms shifted to top.
Sources: Debus 1988 and State Archive Speyer in Klaus Günther:"Kommunalflaggen von Rheinland-Pfalz", CD
Jörg Majewski, 21 June 2010
Trippstadt Coat of Arms
Shield parted per fess; above parted per pale, a dexter Or fretty Gules, at sinister barry of three of Azure, Argent and Gules; beneath Argent two rinbows respectant of Gules, Or and Azure.
Meaning:
All quarters display arms of former local rulers, the Lords of Daun above right, the Lords of Flersheim above left and the Barons of Hacke below.
Source: Debus 1988
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 4 Apr 2023
Flag and banner were approved on 26 May 1987. The arms were approved on 8 June 1927.
Jörg Majewski, 21 June 2010
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