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Why was Institute of International Law awarded Noble Prize Peace in 1904?
Name: Institute of International Law. Founded: 8 September 1873. Founded Location: Ghent, Belgium. Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland. Type: NGO, IGO, Society.…
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Why was William Randal Cremer awarded Noble Prize Peace in 1903?
Name: William Randal Cremer. Country: Switzerland. Date of Birth: 18 March 1828. Died: 22 July 1908. Profession: Advocate. Founder: Amalgamated…
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Why was Charles Albert Gobat awarded Noble Prize Peace in 1902?
Name: Charles Albert Gobat. Country: Switzerland. Date of Birth: 21 May 1843. Died: 16 March 1914. Profession: Swiss politician, Administrator,…
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Why was Élie Ducommun awarded Noble Prize Peace in 1902?
Name: Élie Ducommun. Country: Switzerland. Date of Birth: 19 February 1833. Died: 7 December 1906. Profession: Tutor, language teacher, journalist,…
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Why was Frédéric Passy awarded Noble Prize Peace in 1901?
Name: Frédéric Passy. Country: France. Date of Birth: 20 May 1822. Died: 12 June 1912. Profession: Economist. Founder: Red Cross…
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Why was Henry Dunant awarded Noble Prize Peace in 1901?
Name: Henry Dunant. Country: Switzerland. Date of Birth: 8 May 1828. Died: 30 October 1910. Profession: Social businessman, writer. Founder:…
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Why was William Lawrence Bragg awarded Noble Prize in 1915?
Name: William Lawrence Bragg. Country: United Kingdom. Date of Birth: 31 March 1890. Died: 1 July 1971. Known as: X-ray…
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Why was William Henry Bragg awarded Noble Prize in 1915?
Name: William Henry Bragg. Country: United Kingdom. Date of Birth: 2 July 1862. Died: 12 March 1942. The subject of…
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Why was Max von Laue awarded Noble Prize in 1914?
Name: Max von Laue. Country: German Empire. Date of Birth: 9 October 1879. Died: 24 April 1960. The subject of…
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Why was Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes awarded Noble Prize in 1913?
Name: Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes. Country: Netherlands. Date of Birth: 21 September 1853. Died: 21 February 1926. The subject of Study: Condensation…
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