Background
Born in Athens, he is the son of Petros Deligiannis, three-time foreign minister of Greece (1841, 1849 & 1863) and spawn of the powerful primate Deligiannis family from Langadia, Arcadia.
Born in Athens, he is the son of Petros Deligiannis, three-time foreign minister of Greece (1841, 1849 & 1863) and spawn of the powerful primate Deligiannis family from Langadia, Arcadia.
He studied law at the University of Athens and made his career in the diplomatic corporations
He was first appointed secretary of the Greek embassy in Constantinople and then served as ambassador in Belgrade (1881-1885), Paris (1885-1893) and in Madrid. He returned to Athens and after a while he left Paris again, where he was appointed Ambassador of Greece. In 1899 he was a representative of Greece in the Hague Conference.
In January 1895, after the fall of the seventh and last cabinet of Charilaos Trikoupis, he was appointed by George I as caretaker Prime Minister.
The Deligiannis government, composed of extra-parliamentary figures, in which he also held the Foreign and Interior portfolios, conducted elections which took place in May of the same year. Nikolaos Deligiannis returned to the diplomatic service as ambassador in Paris, where he died and was buried in the cemetery of Boulogne.
They had three children. The third child, Petros Deligiannis, was also a diplomat, secretary of the embassy in Washington, and Consul at the embassy in Paris in 1890.
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He was also a founding member of the Hellenic Olympic Committee.