Charles Albert Gobat (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl albɛʁ ɡɔba]; 21 May 1843 – 16 March 1914) was a Swiss lawyer, educational administrator, and politician...
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Gobat may refer to: Charles Albert Gobat (1843–1914), Swiss lawyer, educational administrator, and politician George Gobat (1600-1679), French Jesuit theologian...
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laureate, awarded the 1902 Nobel Peace Prize, which he shared with Charles Albert Gobat. Born in Geneva, he worked as a tutor, language teacher, journalist and...
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Samuel Gobat (26 January 1799 – 11 May 1879) was a Swiss Calvinist who became an Anglican missionary in Africa and was the Protestant Bishop of Jerusalem...
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Frédéric Passy (France), IPB council member 1902 : Élie Ducommun and Albert Gobat (Switzerland), first honorary secretaries of IPB 1905 : Bertha von Suttner...
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politician Niklaus Gerber – chemist and Swiss dairy industry pioneer Charles Albert Gobat – Nobel Peace Prize 1902 Jeremias Gotthelf – novelist and pastor Rudolf...
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nominations for 29 individuals and 6 organizations including Charles Albert Gobat and Élie Ducommun (both awarded in 1902), William Randal Cremer (awarded...
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from the original on 4 October 2019. Retrieved 25 June 2024. "Einstein, Albert". Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (in German). 22 December 2015. Archived...
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of the Red Cross (1944), Albert Schweitzer (1952), Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (1954), Albert Lutuli (1960), Linus Pauling...
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Zeeman Emil Fischer Ronald Ross Theodor Mommsen Élie Ducommun; Charles Albert Gobat 1903 Henri Becquerel; Pierre Curie; Marie Curie Svante Arrhenius Niels...
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