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  1. Miklós, German: Nikolaus III Esterházy (Regensburg, 25 June 1817 - Vienna, 28 January 1894) was the ninth prince of the Hungarian House of Esterházy. Life. Unlike his ancestors, Nikolaus did not spend his youth in the Schloss Esterháza in Hungary, but in England, where his father, Paul III Anton, Prince Esterházy, was Ambassador for the ...

    • 21 May 1866 – 28 January 1894
    • 25 June 1817, Regensburg
  2. Nikolaus I, Prince Esterházy (Hungarian: Esterházy I. Miklós, German: Nikolaus I. Joseph Fürst Esterhazy; slovensky Mikuláš I. Esterházy; 18 December 1714 – 28 September 1790) was a Hungarian prince, a member of the famous Esterházy family.

  3. Miklós, German: Nikolaus II Esterházy; 12 December 1765 – 24 November 1833) was a Hungarian prince. He served the Austrian Empire and was a member of the famous Esterházy family. He is especially remembered for his art collection and for his role as the last patron of Joseph Haydn .

    • Maria Josepha, Princess von und zu Liechtenstein
    • 24 November 1833 (aged 67), Como
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EsterházyEsterházy - Wikipedia

    Nicholas III, Prince Esterhazy Prince [Pál Antal Miklós] (1843–1898) Prince Paul IV of Esterházy Prince Nikolaus IV [Miklós Pál] (1869–1920) The reign of Nikolaus IV was a time of revival for the Esterházy family fortunes.

  5. Miklós Pál Károly Nikolaus III Esterházy von Galántha (Esterházy) (25 Jun 1817 - 28 Jan 1894)

  6. Miklós, German: Nikolaus II Esterházy; 12 December 1765 – 24 November 1833) was a Hungarian prince. He served the Austrian Empire and was a member of the famous Esterházy family. He is especially remembered for his art collection and for his role as the last patron of Joseph Haydn.

  7. 24 de ene. de 2023 · Prince Pál Antal Esterházy de Galántha (German: Paul Anton Esterházy von Galantha; 11 March 1786 – 21 May 1866) was a Hungarian prince, a member of the famous Esterházy family. He was the son of Prince Nikolaus II and succeeded his father on the latter's death in 1833.