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Nicholas of Cusa (2735 bytes)
1: ...mage:Nicholas_of_Cusa.jpg|right|thumb|Nicholas of Cusa]] 2: ...mund's capitulation in 1464 came a few days after Nicholas's death at [[Todi]] in [[Umbria]]. 4: ...f Learned Ignorance) and ''De Visio Dei'' (Vision of God). 6: ...pts of the infinitesimal and of relative motion. Cusa was the first to use concave [[lens]]es to correc... 8: ...tance to: it still stands, and serves the purpose Nicholas intended for it, as a home for the aged. Nicholas II (158 bytes) 1: '''Nicholas II''' can refer to: 3: *[[Pope Nicholas II]] 4: *[[Nicholas II of Russia|Tsar Nicholas II of Russia]] Nicholas I (262 bytes) 1: '''Nicholas I''' can be: 2: * [[Pope Nicholas I]] 3: ...sia|Nicholas I]], [[Tsar]] of [[Russia]] and King of [[Poland]] 4: ...atriarch of Constantinople|Patriarch]] Nicholas I of [[Constantinople]] Nicholas (597 bytes) 1: ...mon male name in US, comprising of roughly 0.275% of the population. 3: Some notable people called Nicholas are: 5: * [[Nicholas I of Russia]] 6: * [[Nicholas II of Russia]] 7: * [[Saint Nicholas]] or [[Santa Claus]] Nicholas Bullingham (830 bytes) 1: ...olas Bullingham''' (or Bollingham) was a [[Bishop of Worcester]]. 3: ...ford University]]. In [[1543]] he became a Fellow of [[All Souls College, Oxford]]. He then gained his... 5: ...]] and finally returned to his old city as Bishop of Worcester until his death in [[1576]]. Whilst at ... Nicholas of Lynne (765 bytes) 1: ...hat appears on 16th century maps of the coastline of northern Canada long before its documentation by ... 4: ...d Hakluyt]] - (1552? - 1616) states that Nicholas of Lynne made a voyage to the lands near the North P... Nicholas Williams (5045 bytes) 1: ...[[London]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]), writing as '''Nicholas Williams''' or sometimes '''N.J.A. Williams''', i... 3: ...Oxford]]. After short periods in the universities of [[Belfast]] (where he received his PhD) and [[Liv... 5: ...ich he contributed chapters on the Irish dialects of [[Leinster]] and on [[Manx language|Manx]]. 7: ...d his ''Testament Noweth'', a Cornish translation of the [[New Testament]] from the original [[Greek l... 9: ...tion is to be published by the [[National Library of Wales]] in 2004. Nicholas Hammond (594 bytes) 1: ...en he made his first movie appearance in ''[[Lord of the Flies]]''. 3: ... von Trapp in the [[1965]] megahit, ''[[The Sound of Music]]''. After making the transition from juven... 5: ...Hammond starred in the brief weekly TV adaptation of ''The Amazing [[Spider-Man]]''. 9: [[Category:1950 births|Hammond, Nicholas]] Nicholas Daniel (386 bytes) 1: ...d Conducting at the [[Indiana University]] School of Music from 1997 to 1999. 3: [[Category:Oboists|Daniel, Nicholas]] Nicholas Clegg (559 bytes) 1: ...iberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrat]] [[member of the European Parliament]] for the [[East Midlands... 3: He is the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliamentary]] Prospective Ca... 6: *[http://www.nickclegg.org/ Official site] 10: [[Category:1967 births|Clegg, Nicholas]] Grant Nicholas (850 bytes) 1: ...]]mers [[Jon Lee]] and later [[Mark Richardson]], Nicholas has achieved success in the [[United Kingdom]] an... 3: ...gether in London in 1995 when South Walians Grant Nicholas and Jon Lee decamped to London and found bassist ... 6: public for the first time at the age of 11, and gained 4 'O' levels, including 9: Nicholas wrote the album ''Comfort In Sound'' as a tribute... Nicholas I of Montenegro (2539 bytes) 1: ...arch 2]], [[1921]]) was the only [[monarch|king]] of [[Montenegro]], reigning as a king from [[1910]] ... 3: ...cognised by all other countries at the [[Congress of Berlin]] in [[1878]] and in the succeeding decade... 5: ...ith other south Slav lands, to form the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]], which was renamed [... 7: ...gs, giving Nikola the nickname "the father-in-law of Europe". 11: |width = 40% align = center|[[Rulers of Montenegro]] Nicholas Katzenbach (1931 bytes) 1: '''Nicholas deBelleville Katzenbach''' (born [[January 17]], ... 5: ...956]], and a professor of law at the [[University of Chicago]] from [[1956]] to [[1960]]. 7: ... 2]], [[1966]]. He also served as Under-Secretary of State from [[1966]] to [[1969]]. 14: ...[[United States Attorney General|Attorney General of the United States]] 19: [[Category:1922 births|Katzenbach, Nicholas]] Nicholas Yonge (1128 bytes) 1: ...iving in England, which explains the large number of his compositions in the book; he was relatively u... 3: ...e Second Booke of Madrigalles, ... translated out of Sundrie Italian Authors''). Composers such as [[... 5: [[Category:1560 births|Yonge, Nicholas]] 6: [[Category:1619 deaths|Yonge, Nicholas]] Nicholas Metropolis (702 bytes) 1: '''Nicholas Constantine Metropolis''' ([[June 11]], [[1915]] ... 13: ...tantine (1915-1999)] ''(at Eric Weisstein's World of Biography)'' 17: [[Category:1915 births|Metropolis, Nicholas]] 18: [[Category:1999 deaths|Metropolis, Nicholas]] 20: [[Category:Mathematicians|Metropolis, Nicholas]] Nicholas Parsons (1444 bytes) 1: ...stopher Nicholas Parsons''', normally known as '''Nicholas Parsons''' (born [[October 10]], [[1928]]) is a [... 3: ...ating in the long-running [[game show]], ''[[Sale of the Century]]''. 5: Parsons has been the host of the [[BBC Radio 4]] [[panel game]], ''[[Just A Mi... 7: He was also the voice of Tex Tucker in the TV series ''[[Four Feather Fall... 11: ...versity]], and was [[Rector]] of the [[University of St. Andrews]] from [[1989]] to [[1992]]. Nicholas Culpeper (1656 bytes) 1: ... and [[astrology|astrologist]]. He was the son of Nicholas Culpeper, a clergyman. He studied in [[Cambridge]... 6: ...losed shop" of medicine. He believed that the use of [[Latin]] by doctors, lawyers and priests was a c... 8: He died of [[tuberculosis]] at the young age of 38. 12: ...salutary herbs, undoubtedly merited the gratitude of posterity"''. ~ ([[Dr. Johnson]]). 14: ... our Commonwealth is most impaired by three sorts of men, priests, physicians, lawyers."'' Nicholas Longworth (3419 bytes) 1: ...erved as the [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]] from [[1925]] to [[1931]]. 3: ...902]] he was elected to the [[United States House of Representatives]] from a district in Cincinnati. 5: ...osevelt Longworth|Alice Roosevelt]], the daughter of then-President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]; they marri... 7: ...d States House of Representatives|Majority Leader of the House]] in [[1923]]. 9: ...blicans lost their House majority in the election of 1930. Samuel Nicholas (530 bytes) 1: ...dition is considered to be the first [[Commandant of the Marine Corps]]. 4: ...icholas_S.htm US Marine Corps biography of Samuel Nicholas] 6: [[Category:1744 births|Nicholas, Samuel]] 7: [[Category:1790 deaths|Nicholas, Samuel]] 11: [[sl:Samuel Nicholas]] Nicholas D. Kristof (1156 bytes) 1: ... [[People's Republic of China]]. He is the author of several books, including 3: * ''China Wakes'': The struggle for the soul of a rising power (1994) 4: * ''Thunder from the East'': Portrait of a rising Asia 7: With his wife, [[Sheryl WuDunn]], Kristof's reporting on the pro-democracy student movement... 12: ...n/editorialsandoped/oped/columnists/nicholasdkristof/ ''New York Times'' columns] with free access to ...
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