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)
Earliest mention
in the Levant long before the Third Crusade in 1189; as a trophy brought to Germany
Towns
Acre in the Levant, Deutsch-Eylau and Finckenstein in East Prussia
Families
Finck von Finckenstein
The House of Finck von Finckenstein is a noble family classified as Uradel (German for 'ancient nobility'). It is one of the oldest Prussian aristocratic families extant, dating back to the 12th century in the Duchy of Carinthia.
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