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image=Herb rodowy Finckensteinów.svg|
image=Herb rodowy Finckensteinów.svg|
battlecry=Sub Utraque Duce|
battlecry=Sub Utraque Duce|
alternative=Interpretation: Under one leadership (represented by the star) should the family always stay together in good times and in bad times (represented by the rising and setting half moons)|
Interpretation=Under one leadership (represented by the star) should the family always stay together in good times and in bad times (represented by the rising and setting half moons)|
mention=in the [[Levant]] long before the [[Third Crusade]] in 1189; as a [[trophy]] brought to Germany|
mention=in the [[Levant]] long before the [[Third Crusade]] in 1189; as a [[trophy]] brought to Germany|
families=Finck von Finckenstein|
families=Finck von Finckenstein|

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Finck von Finckenstein
Details
Battle crySub Utraque Duce
Earliest mentionin the Levant long before the Third Crusade in 1189; as a trophy brought to Germany
TownsAcre in the Levant, Deutsch-Eylau and Finckenstein in East Prussia
FamiliesFinck von Finckenstein

Finckenstein coat of arms - is a Coat of Arms used by the Finck von Finckenstein family.

History

Probably taken back to Germany as a trophy from the Third Crusade (1189–1192) by an early member of the Finck von Finckenstein family.

Golden star above two half moons (one rising and one setting) on a blue background

See also

Sources