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  1. William Randal Cremer (* 18. März 1828 in Fareham; † 22. Juli 1908 in London) war ein britischer Politiker. Gemeinsam mit Frédéric Passy gründete er 1889 die „ Interparlamentarische Union für internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit “ und erhielt dafür den Friedensnobelpreis 1903.

  2. Sir William Randal Cremer (18 March 1828 – 22 July 1908) usually known by his middle name "Randal", was a British Liberal Member of Parliament, a pacifist, and a leading advocate for international arbitration. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1903 for his work with the international arbitration movement. [1] Early life.

  3. William Randal Cremer (March 18, 1828 1 -July 22, 1908) was born in the small town of Fareham, England, not far from Portsmouth, into a working class family at a time when intense misery was the workingman’s lot. His father, a coach painter, deserted the family while the boy was still an infant. His mother, an indomitable woman, raised her ...

  4. William Randal Cremer. The Nobel Peace Prize 1903. Born: 18 March 1828, Fareham, United Kingdom. Died: 22 July 1908, London, United Kingdom. Residence at the time of the award: United Kingdom. Role: Member, British Parliament; Secretary, International Arbitration League.

  5. Sir William Randal Cremer, or Randal Cremer, as he preferred to be called, began life in poverty but became one of the first working class English MPs, a leader of the international peace movement of the late 19th century and the first individual winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.

  6. www.nobelpeaceprize.org › laureates › 19031903 - Nobel Peace Prize

    Father of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. William Randal Cremer was nicknamed the “Member of Arbitration” by his colleagues in Parliament. This was not without reason. All his life he worked for the use of arbitration to resolve international conflicts, with the aim of preventing war.

  7. Sir William Randal Cremer. Born: March 18, 1838, Fareham, Hampshire, England. Died: July 22, 1908, London (aged 70) Founder: Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners. Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize (1903)