Nikolaos Deligiannis, born in eighteen forty-five, was a prominent figure in Greek politics, serving as a politician, diplomat, and judge. He hailed from the distinguished Deligiannis political family, which laid the foundation for his impactful career in public service.
In January eighteen ninety-five, Deligiannis was appointed as the caretaker Prime Minister of Greece, a role he held until May of the same year. His leadership came at a crucial time as he was tasked with overseeing the elections that would shape the future of the nation.
Following the elections, Deligiannis returned to his diplomatic roots, representing Greece in various ambassadorial positions across the Ottoman Empire, Serbia, France, and Spain. His expertise in international relations was further recognized when he was appointed to represent Greece at the Hague Convention in eighteen ninety-nine.