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'''Finckenstein''' may refer to: |
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*[[Finck von Finckenstein]], German aristocratic family, Counts of the Holy Roman Empire and in Prussia |
*[[Finck von Finckenstein]], old German aristocratic family, Imperial Counts of the Holy Roman Empire and Counts in Prussia |
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* [[Finckenstein Palace]], (''Schloss Finckenstein'') in former East Prussia, today Poland |
* [[Finckenstein Palace]], (''Schloss Finckenstein'') in former East Prussia, today Poland |
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* [[Kamieniec Suski]], Poland, prior to 1945: Finckenstein a village in former East Prussia |
* [[Kamieniec Suski]], Poland, prior to 1945: Finckenstein a village in former East Prussia |
Revision as of 22:43, 24 September 2013
Finckenstein may refer to:
- Finck von Finckenstein, old German aristocratic family, Imperial Counts of the Holy Roman Empire and Counts in Prussia
- Finckenstein Palace, (Schloss Finckenstein) in former East Prussia, today Poland
- Kamieniec Suski, Poland, prior to 1945: Finckenstein a village in former East Prussia
- Treaty of Finckenstein (1807)
- Finckenstein coat of arms
- Finkenstein am Faaker See, town in Carinthia in Austria from where the Finck von Finckenstein family originally comes from according to the Imperial Count Diploma
- Burgruine Finkenstein, the Finkenstein ruined castle in Carinthia, Austria