Nikolaus von der Nonne
Nikolaus von der Nonne was a German architect and engineer (1836–1906). He was born at Saint Petersburg Governorate and died at Tbilisi.
Also recorded as Mikhail von der Nonne; Nikolai von der Nonne.
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings Mikhail von der Nonne and Nikolai von der Nonne. His recorded language was German.
He was the child of August von der Nonne and Anna von der Nonne.
Identity
Nikolaus von der Nonne is recorded as having received Order of St. George, 4th class. Nikolaus von der Nonne is recorded with the citizenship of Germany. Nikolaus von der Nonne is recorded as architect and engineer.
Chronology
- 1836Nikolaus von der Nonne born at Saint Petersburg Governorate.
- 1836Nikolaus von der Nonne was born in 1836 at Saint Petersburg Governorate.
- 1906Nikolaus von der Nonne died at Tbilisi.
- 1906Nikolaus von der Nonne died in 1906 at Tbilisi.
Connections
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Distinctions
- Order of St. GeorgeTerminology
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“Nikolaus von der Nonne”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1776218: Nikolaus von der Nonne
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