Nicholas II of Russia — Nicholas II redirects here. For other uses, see Nicholas II (disambiguation). Nicholas II Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias Reign 1 Novem … Wikipedia
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Nicholas Easton — 4th and 8th President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations In office 1650–1651 Preceded by John Smith Succeeded by Samuel Gorton (as President of Providence and Warwick) … Wikipedia
Nicholas Callaway — is an app producer, publisher, television producer, writer, and photographer. He is the chairman and chief creative officer of Callaway Digital Arts, which publishes premium lifestyle and children’s applications for Apple’s iPad, iPhone, and iPod … Wikipedia
Nicholas Metropolis — Nicholas Constantine Metropolis Born June 11, 1915(1915 06 11) Chicago … Wikipedia
Nicholas Ludford — (c. 1485 – c. 1557) was an English composer of the Tudor period. He is known for his festal masses, which are preserved in two early 16th century choirbooks, the Caius Choirbook at Caius College, Cambridge, and the Lambeth Choirbook at Lambeth… … Wikipedia
Nicholas Lanier the Elder — was a French musician who played the flute and the cornett. He was born in Rouen, France, and died in England. He served as a court musician to King Henry II of France in France (listed as the royal flutist on the Chantres et autres Jouers d… … Wikipedia
Nicholas D'Adamo, Jr. — Nicholas D Adamo, Jr. Baltimore City Council 2ndDistrict In office January, 1988 – Present Personal details Born January 14, 1958 (1958 01 14) (age 53) Baltimore, Maryland … Wikipedia
Nicholas Seafort — Nicholas Ewing Nick Seafort (4 September 2177 ) is a fictional character and the protagonist of David Feintuch s Seafort Saga series of novels. All the books of the series with the exception of Voices of Hope and Children of Hope are written in… … Wikipedia
Nicholas McKenna — Nicholas Edward McKenna (9 September 1895 – 22 April 1974) was an Australian politician.McKenna was born in the Melbourne suburb of Carlton and was educated at Christian Brothers College, North Melbourne Arthur Calwell was a fellow student. At 17 … Wikipedia