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  1. Nikolaus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Oldenburg ( German: Nikolaus Friedrich Wilhelm von Holstein-Gottorp, Erbgroßherzog von Oldenburg; 10 August 1897 – 3 April 1970) was the eldest son of Frederick Augustus II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg, who was the last ruling Grand Duke of Oldenburg .

  2. Christian became heir to the headship of the Grand Ducal family on 3 April 1970 when his grandfather Hereditary Grand Duke Nikolaus died. Under the monarchy the Grand Duke and the Hereditary Grand Duke and their wives were entitled to the style Royal Highness, the other members of the House of Oldenburg to the style Highness.

  3. dawiki Nikolaus af Oldenborg (1897–1970) dewiki Nikolaus von Oldenburg. elwiki Νικόλαος του Όλντενμπουργκ. enwiki Nikolaus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Oldenburg. eswiki Nicolás de Oldemburgo. frwiki Nicolas d'Oldenbourg. hewiki ניקולאוס, נסיך הכתר של אולדנבורג. itwiki Nicola di Oldenburg ...

  4. Frederick Augustus II (16 November 1852 in Oldenburg – 24 February 1931 in Rastede) was the last ruling Grand Duke of Oldenburg. He married Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia, daughter of Princess Maria Anna of Anhalt-Dessau and Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia.

  5. Nikolaus Friedrich Wilhelm von Oldenburg (* 10. August 1897 in Oldenburg; † 3. April 1970 in Rastede) war bis 1918 der letzte Erbgroßherzog des Großherzogtums Oldenburg . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Herkunft. 1.2 Politische Karriere im Dienste des Nationalsozialismus. 1.3 Nach 1945. 2 Familie. 3 Sonstiges. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks.

  6. Nikolaus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Oldenburg ( German: Nikolaus Friedrich Wilhelm von Holstein-Gottorp, Erbgroßherzog von Oldenburg; 10 August 1897 – 3 April 1970) was the eldest son of Frederick Augustus II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg, who was the last ruling Grand Duke of Oldenburg.

  7. Peter II ( German: Nikolaus Friedrich Peter) (8 July 1827 – 13 June 1900) was the reigning Grand Duke of Oldenburg from 1853 to 1900. He claimed hereditary parts of Duchy of Holstein after the Second Schleswig War in 1864. After signing a treaty on 23 February 1867 in Kiel, he renounced his claims.