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Niklaus may
refer to: In
Swiss geography: Feldbrunnen-St.
Niklaus St.
Niklaus People with the
given name or
surname Niklaus:
Niklaus (name) Jack Nicklaus...
- Hanspeter; Rechenberg,
Peter (2000). "
Niklaus Wirth - a
Pioneer of
Computer Science". The
School of
Niklaus Wirth: The Art of Simplicity. Gulf Professional...
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Niklaus is a
masculine Slavic given name and surname.
Niklaus comes from the Gr**** word
nikolaos (νικόλαος),
meaning victory of the people. It’s a variant...
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Nicholas of Flüe (German:
Niklaus von Flüe; 1417 – 21
March 1487) was a
Swiss hermit and
ascetic who is the
patron saint of Switzerland. He is sometimes...
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Niklaus Aeschbacher (30
April 1917 – 30
November 1995) was a
Swiss composer and conductor. Born in
Trogen in the
canton of
Appenzell Ausserrhoden as the...
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Niklaus Leuenberger (c. July 17, 1615 –
executed 6 September, 1653[a] Bern) was one of the
leaders of the
rural rebellion that led to the
Swiss peasant...
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Niklaus Manuel Deutsch (
Niklaus Manuel, c. 1484 – 28
April 1530), of Bern, was a
Swiss artist, writer,
mercenary and
Reformed politician.
Niklaus was...
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Niklaus VS
railway station (German:
Bahnhof St.
Niklaus VS, French: Gare de St.
Niklaus VS) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of St.
Niklaus,...
- for all
guides of St.
Niklaus was built. Moreover, in 2000 a
museum of the
mountain guides was
opened in St.
Niklaus. St.
Niklaus has an area, as of 2011[update]...
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Niklaus Weckmann (active c. 1481–1526, Ulm) was a
German sculptor.
Hannelore Hägele. "Weckmann,
Niklaus." In
Grove Art Online.
Oxford Art Online, (accessed...