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  1. Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein (Nikolaus Ferdinand Maria Josef Raphael; born 24 October 1947) is a Liechtensteiner lawyer, diplomat and prince. He is a younger brother of the reigning prince of Liechtenstein, Hans-Adam II. He was also the non-resident Ambassador of Liechtenstein to the Holy See.

  2. El príncipe Nicolás de Liechtenstein (en alemán: Nikolaus Ferdinand Maria Josef Raphael von und zu Liechtenstein; Zúrich, Suiza, 24 de octubre de 1947) Es el tercero de los cinco hijos del príncipe Francisco José II de Liechtenstein y de su esposa, la condesa Georgina de Wilczek.

  3. 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.

  4. Nikolaos was born at Casa di Cura Privata Nuova Villa Claudia in Rome, Italy, on October 1, 1969. He is the first royal child to be born in hospital from Constantine II of Greece and Anne-Marie of Denmark. His family had been living in exile since December 1967. [1] His father was deposed in 1973 and the monarchy abolished on December 8, 1974.

    • 1 October 1969 (age 54), Clinica Nuova Villa Claudia, Rome, Italy
    • Glücksburg
  5. HRH Prince Nikolaos represents Greece at theLondon Design Biennale: 1- 27th June. The artist presents ‘Together’, an enchanted, immersive scene of illuminated, embracing olive trees reflected in mirrors and surrounded by sounds of Greek nature, encouraging us to contemplate feelings of origin, connection and separation.

  6. www.lamusicalsalon.org › prince-esterhazyPrince Esterhazy

    Prince Esterhazy. Prince Esterhazy – Haydn’s Patron. Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy (1714-1790), an Hungarian prince, was the employer of Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), and perhaps the longest, most devoted and generous patron in all music history.

  7. Born in Vienna, Prince Nikolaus Esterházy II (1765–1833) belonged to one of Hungary’s wealthiest and most revered aristocratic families. He continued his family’s tradition of art patronage, establishing an impressive collection of paintings, drawings, prints, neoclassical sculpture, minerals, and books.