Nomination for Nobel Peace Prize |
Year: | 1901 |
Number: | 17 - 5 |
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Nominee:
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Name: | Czar Nikolai II of Russia |
Gender: | M |
Year, Birth: | 1868 |
Year, Death: | 1918 |
Profession: | Czar of Russia |
City: | St Petersburg |
Country: | RUSSIAN FEDERATION (RU) |
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Motivation: | Nikolai II initiated the First Hague Peace Conference in 1899. The czar's intention was to seek agreements to limit armaments and the financial burden of excessive armament, and to improve the prospects of peaceful settlement of international conflicts and to codify the laws of war. |
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Nominator:
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Name: | Count Fr. Schönbrunn |
Gender: | M |
Profession: | Member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague |
City: | Vienna |
Country: | AUSTRIA (AT) |
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Comments: |
Schönbrunn wanted the Norwegian Nobel Committee to bestow an honorary peace award on Czar Nikolai II of Russia for his initiative that resulted in the 1899 Hague Peace Conference. In addition, Schönbrunn wished that the Nobel Committee would divide the prize money between some worthy peace workers, namely William Randal Cremer, Frédéric Passy and Bertha von Suttner.
Lange did not include this nomination among the official nominations. However, Schönbrunn was a memeber of the Arbitraion Court at the Hague and he was thereby entitled to nominate a candidate for the peace prize. |
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