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(religious name: Werenfried) 17 January 1913 Mijdrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands 13 January 2003 Bad Soden, Hesse, Germany 1959 "for his work with helping clerical refugees from Eastern Europe." [28] Ferdinand de Waele (1896–1977) Félix Kir: 22 January 1876 Alise-Sainte-Reine, Côte-d'Or, France 26 April 1968 Dijon, Côte-d'Or, France 1960, 1961
In an estimate by Baruch Shalev, between 1901 and 2000 about 65.4% of Nobel Prize winners were either Christians or had a Christian background. [1] Here is a non exhaustive list of some of the prize winners who publicly identified themselves as Christians.
Pages in category "Lists of Nobel laureates by religion" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. -
This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates by country. Listings for Economics refer to the related Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. The Nobel Prizes and the Prize in Economic Sciences have been awarded 577 times to 889 recipients, of which 26 awards (all Peace Prizes) were to organizations. Due to some recipients receiving multiple ...
"Two Souls – In Europe And Turkey", an interview with Orhan Pamuk by Nathan Gardels,'Nobel Laureates Plus',NPQ, November 28, 2006 "Nobel author bridges Islam and the West" by Mark Feeney, The Boston Globe, October 13, 2006 "Listen to the damned" by Orhan Pamuk, The Guardian, September 29, 2001
Sign on Nobel Laureates Boulevard in Rishon LeZion saluting Jewish Nobel laureates. Of the 965 individual recipients of the Nobel Prize and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences between 1901 and 2023, [1] at least 216 have been Jews or people with at least one Jewish parent, representing 22% of all recipients. Jews comprise only 0.2% of ...
Among the 892 Nobel laureates, 48 have been women; the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize was Marie Curie, who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. [12] She was also the first person (male or female) to be awarded two Nobel Prizes, the second award being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, given in 1911. [11]
Lists of Nobel laureates cover winners of Nobel Prizes for outstanding contributions for humanity in chemistry, literature, peace, physics, and physiology or medicine. The lists are organized by prize, by ethnicity, by origination and by nationality.