Nicholas Bourbon

Nicholas Bourbon

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  • Nicholas Bourbon (the elder) — For other uses, see Nicholas Bourbon (disambiguation). Portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1535 Nicholas Bourbon (1503 or 1505, Vendeuvre sur Barse, France, after 1550) was a French court preceptor and poet. He wrote a collection of poems… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholas Bourbon (the younger) — For his grand uncle, see Nicholas Bourbon (the elder). Nicolas Bourbon (1574, Vendeuvre sur Barse 6 August 1644, Paris) was a French clergyman and neo Latin poet. He was elected the second occupant of Académie française seat 29 in 1637. This… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholas County (Kentucky) — Nicholas County Courthouse in Carlisle Verwaltung US Bundesstaat: Kentucky …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Nicholas Henri, Duke of Orléans — Nicholas Henri of France, duc d Orléans, was the second son and fourth child of Henry IV of France and his Italian Queen Marie de Medici. As a Fils de France, he bore the name of de France Fact|date=September 2008. LifeNicholas Henri de France… …   Wikipedia

  • Bourbon County (Kentucky) — Bourbon County Courthouse in Paris, gelistet im NRHP Nr. 74000851[1] Verwaltung US Bundesstaat …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Nicholas County, Kentucky — Nicholas County courthouse in Carlisle, Kentucky …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholas Francis, Duke of Lorraine — Nicholas Francis Duke of Lorraine Detail Issue Charles V, Duke of Lorraine Anne Marie Thérèse, Abbess of Remir …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholas Halma — (31 December 1755, Sedan, Ardennes – 4 June 1828, Paris) was a mathematician and translator. He was educated at the College of Plessis, Paris, took Holy orders, and received the title of Abbé. In 1791 he became principal of Sedan College. When… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine — Nicholas of Anjou (Nancy, 1448 – 1473 in Nancy) was the son of John II, Duke of Lorraine and Marie de Bourbon. He succeeded his father in 1470 as Duke of Lorraine, and assumed the titles of Marquis of Pont à Mousson, Duke of Calabria, and Prince… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholas, Duke of Mercoeur — Nicholas of Lorraine Mercoeur, Duke of Mercoeur (Bar le Duc, October 16, 1524 ndash; January 23, 1577) was the second son of Antoine, Duke of Lorraine and Renée of Bourbon Montpensier.He was originally destined for an ecclesiastical career, being …   Wikipedia

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