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  1. He was born in Prague, the illegitimate son of King John of Bohemia (John the Blind). On 2 August 1342 Pope Clement VI proclaimed him provost of the Diocese of Prague, following John's wish. In the same year, Nicolaus was named canon of Vyšehrad. In a document from 1348 Nicolaus calls himself dean of the church of Olomouc and royal chancellor.

  2. During his stay, Nicolaus presented a much sought-after relic, two pages of St. Marc’s gospel, to Karl. Nicolaus accompanied his half-brother on his way through Italy. Karl IV conferred three duties to Nicolaus: Vicar for Trieste in 1354, Vicar of Tuscany in May 1355 and shortly afterwards General Vicar of Feltre and Belluno. On July 30, 1358 ...

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  4. Why setting up a holding company in Luxembourg? Luxembourg is one of the most established and trusted domiciles for holding companies. This has been also due to the application of the EU Parent-Subsidiary Directive, giving Luxembourg a competitive advantage over offshore jurisdictions, such as Cayman, BVI or Jersey.

  5. Nicolaus of Luxemburg (Q551079) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Czech bishop. edit. ... Nicolaus, Patriarch von Aquileja. 0 references. Identifiers ...

  6. In 1982, Luxemburg Bancshares was formed as the parent company of the bank, which eventually led to new locations – the Dyckesville branch in 1987 and the Green Bay branch in 1989. Bank of Luxemburg currently operates nine banking offices throughout Northeast Wisconsin, with locations in Luxemburg, Casco, Algoma, Kewaunee, Sturgeon Bay, Fish ...

  7. Nicolaus of Luxemburg. Coins and medals. Numismatics. Bohemia. Coins and medals. Numismatics

  8. Czech bishop. Also known as Nicholas of Luxemburg. Born in 1322 in Prague Died on 21 July 1358 in Belluno » See the 1 coins

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