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Finke coat of arms

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Finckenstein
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Earliest mention12th century in Zurich
FamiliesFinck von Finckenstein, Finke, Lniski, Skrzyszewski vel Skrzyszowski

Fincke coat of arms (also Finckenstein coat of arms or Finke coat of arms) are a German coat of arms, also used in Poland. It is used by the German and Prussian Finck von Finckenstein family as well as the Lniski family from Elnis.

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History

It is the coat of arms that belonged to the German family Finke that joined the Teutonic Knights before 1400 and moved to Prussia.

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Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:

See also

References

  • Wielka encyklopedya powszechna ilustrowana: (A-M). (N-Oko). 1898. pp. 560–. Retrieved 6 February 2012.



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