Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein

Prince Nikolaus

Prince Nikolaus in 2010
Born (1947-10-24) 24 October 1947
Zürich, Switzerland
Spouse Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg (m. 1982)
Issue Prince Leopold
Princess Maria-Anunciata
Princess Marie-Astrid
Prince Josef-Emanuel
Full name
Nikolaus Ferdinand Maria Josef Raphael
House Liechtenstein
Father Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein
Mother Countess Georgina Norberta of Wilczek
Religion Roman Catholic
Liechtensteiner Princely Family

HSH The Prince
HSH The Princess

Prince Nikolaus Ferdinand Maria Josef Raphael of Liechtenstein (born 24 October 1947) is the non-resident Ambassador of Liechtenstein to the Holy See[1] and a younger brother of the reigning Prince of Liechtenstein, Hans-Adam II.

Early life

Nikolaus was born in Zürich as the third son of Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein and of his wife, Countess Georgina von Wilczek.

In 1950 at the age of three Nikolaus was made a Knight of Justice in minority of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[2] When the class of knights in minority was abolished in 1961, Nikolaus received his present rank in the order as a Knight of Honour and Devotion.

Nikolaus completed his primary education in Vaduz before attending the Schottengymnasium in Vienna and the Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz.[3] From 1968 to 1972 he studied law at the University of Vienna from which he graduated with the degree Doctor iuris.[3]

Career

From 1973 to 1974 Nikolaus was Wissenschaftlicher Assistent at the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva.[3] From 1975 to 1976 he worked for courts in Vaduz.[3] From 1977 to 1978 he was an advisor to the Office of International Relations of the Liechtenstein government.[3]

From 1979 to 1989 Nikolaus was Permanent Representative of Liechtenstein to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg.[3] In 1986 he was appointed non-resident Ambassador of Liechtenstein to the Holy See, a position he still maintains.[3] From 1989 to 1996 he was Ambassador of Liechtenstein to Switzerland.[3] From 1996 to September 2010 he was Ambassador of Liechtenstein to Belgium.[4]

Marriage and issue

Nikolaus married on 20 March 1982, at Notre Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg, Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg, youngest daughter of Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. For the time being, this is the last dynastically equal marriage between two sovereign houses currently reigning in Europe.

They had four children:

Scouting

Niklaus was Chief Scout (German: Korpsführer) of Fürstlich Liechtensteinische Pfadfinderkorps St. Georg from 1971 to 1989.[5] Today he is an honorary member of the Scout association.[6] Nikolaus spoke at the European Forum of Guild-Scouts in Grossarl in 1990 about the topic of hunting and nature protection.[7]

Red Cross

Nikoluas is Delegate for International Affairs of Liechtenstein Red Cross.[8]

Honours

National honours

Foreign honours

Ancestry

See also

References

  1. Liechtenstein State Directory (in German)
  2. H.J.A. Sire, The Knights of Malta, A Modern Resurrection (London: Third Millenium, 2016), 223.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Curriculum vitae" (PDF) (in German).
  4. Portal of the Principality of Liechtenstein - Embassy of Brussels
  5. "Geschichte der liechtensteinischen Pfadfinderbewegung" (in German). Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins. Retrieved 2008-01-29.
  6. "Über unseren Verband" (in German). Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins. Retrieved 2008-01-29.
  7. "themen" (in German). Europa-Forum Großarl. Retrieved 2008-01-30.
  8. Ifrc
  9. 1 2 3 Seeger Press, Photo of Prince Nikolaus and Family at the Beatification of Emperor Charles I of Austria
  10. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/480337116482492543/
  11. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Qr3l8UdTzvc/UCsjP9au9KI/AAAAAAAAKB4/rZzr1_0IZb8/s1600/Wedding_11.jpg
  12. Military Collection
  13. Parliamentary question, page=930
  14. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/145593000425064062/
  15. http://royalementblog.blogspot.be/2011/07/bal-la-cour-luxembourgeoise.html
  16. www.chivalricorders.org - Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein
Born: 24 October 1947
Lines of succession
Preceded by
Prince Rudolf
Line of succession to
the Liechtensteiner throne

14th position
Succeeded by
Prince Josef-Emanuel
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