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Nikola I (other)
Nikola I may refer to: * Nikola I Gorjanski (died 1386) * Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841–1921) See also * ''Nikola One'', a model of truck from the Nikola Motor Company * * Nicholas I (other) * Nikola (other) Nikola (Cyrillic: Никола) is a given name. Nikola may also refer to: Nikola * Nikola Corporation, a U.S. vehicle company * ''Nikola & Fattiglapparna'' ("Nikola"), a 2010 album by Nikola Sarcević * Doctor Nikola, a novel series about an occ ...
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Nikola I Gorjanski
Nicholas I Garai ( hu, Garai I Miklós, hr, Nikola I Gorjanski) (''c.'' 132525 July 1386) was a most influential officeholder under king Louis I and queen Mary of Hungary. He was ban of Macsó between 1359 and 1375, and palatine from 1375 until his death. He was also ''ispán'' or head of a number of counties over his lifetime. Early life Son of Andrew Garai and his wife (an unknown daughter of Ladislaus Nevnai), Nicholas Garai was born around 1325. His uncle, Pál Garai (''ban'' of Macsó between 1320 and 1328) was a leading baron under kings Charles I and Louis I of Hungary. Nicholas's career in politics started under Louis I who appointed him to administer the Banate of Macsó in 1359. As ''ban'' of Macsó, Nicholas also became the head of Bács, Baranya, Szerém, Valkó and Veszprém counties. The influential baron Garai launched, in 1369, a punitive expedition against Vladislav I of Wallachia who had rebelled against King Louis I and defeated a royal army led by Nicho ...
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Nicholas I Of Montenegro
Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš ( sr-cyr, Никола I Петровић-Његош; – 1 March 1921) was the last monarch of Montenegro from 1860 to 1918, reigning as prince from 1860 to 1910 and as the country's first and only king from 1910 to 1918. Biography Early life Nikola was born in the village of Njeguši, the home of the reigning House of Petrović. He was the son of Mirko Petrović-Njegoš, a celebrated Montenegrin warrior (an elder brother to Danilo I of Montenegro) and his wife, Anastasija Martinovich (1824–1895). After 1696, when the dignity of vladika, or prince-bishop, became hereditary in the Petrović family, the sovereign power had descended from uncle to nephew, the vladikas belonging to the order of the black clergy (i.e., monastic clergy) who are forbidden to marry. A change was introduced by Danilo I, who declined the episcopal office, married and declared the principality hereditary in the direct male line. Mirko Petrović-Njegoš having renounced his c ...
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Nikola Motor Company
Nikola Corporation is an American manufacturer of heavy-duty commercial battery-electric vehicles, fuel-cell electric vehicles, and energy solutions. It presented several vehicle concepts from 2016 to 2020, the first of which was a natural gas fueled turbine-electric semi truck. The company went public on June 4, 2020. In February 2022, the company projected deliveries of between 300 and 500 of its first battery-electric semitrucks — known as the Nikola Tre — to customers. The company delivered its first two battery-electric trucks in December 2021. Like Tesla, Inc., the company is named in honor of Nikola Tesla, but is not related to the inventor. Nikola Corporation is based in Phoenix, Arizona. In September 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice launched investigations into securities fraud allegations. In July 2021, a United States federal grand jury indicted Nikola founder and former CEO Trevor Milton, but did not indict the compan ...
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Nicholas I (other)
Nicholas I may refer to: * Pope Nicholas I ( 800–867), or Nicholas the Great * Nicholas Mystikos (852–925), Patriarch Nicholas I of Constantinople * Nicholas I (bishop of the Isles) (fl. 1147–1152), Bishop-elect of the Isles * Nicholas I, Lord of Mecklenburg (died 1200) * Nicholas I of Transylvania (died after 1203), voivode of Transylvania * Nicholas I (bishop of Schleswig) (died 1233) * Patriarch Nicholas I of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1210 and 1243 * Nicholas I, Duke of Troppau (c. 1255–1318), natural son of king Ottokar II of Bohemia, became Duke of Troppau in Silesia * Nicholas I, Lord of Rostock (died 1314) * Nicholas I, Count of Tecklenburg (died 1367) * Nicholas I Garai (died 1386), chief governor of Bratislava, palatine to the King of Hungary * Nicholas I of Opole ( 1424–1476) * Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine (1448–1473) * Nicolaus I Bernoulli (1687–1759); Swiss mathematician * Nicholas I, Prince Esterházy (1714–1790), Hungarian p ...
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