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  1. Oslo, Norway. Awards. Nobel Peace Prize (1921) [1] Christian Lous Lange (17 September 1869 – 11 December 1938) was a Norwegian historian, teacher, and political scientist. He was one of the world's foremost exponents of the theory and practice of internationalism .

  2. Christian Lous Lange (* 17. September 1869 in Stavanger; † 11. Dezember 1938 in Oslo) war ein norwegischer Politiker und Sekretär der Interparlamentarischen Union. 1921 erhielt er gemeinsam mit Karl Hjalmar Branting den Friedensnobelpreis .

  3. Christian Lous Lange The Nobel Peace Prize 1921 . Born: 17 September 1869, Stavanger, Norway . Died: 11 December 1938, Oslo, Norway . Residence at the time of the award: Norway . Role: Secretary General of Inter-Parliamentary Union, Brussels Prize motivation: “for their lifelong contributions to the cause of peace and organized ...

  4. Christian Lous Lange (born Sept. 17, 1869, Stavanger, Nor.—died Dec. 11, 1938, Oslo) was a Norwegian peace advocate, secretary-general of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (1909–33), and co-winner (with Karl Branting) of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1921.

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  5. Full name: Christian Lous Lange. Born: 17 September 1869, Stavanger, Norway. Died: 11 December 1938, Oslo, Norway. Date awarded: 10 December 1921. Advocate of internationalism. In 1921 Christian Lange of Norway was awarded the peace prize for his efforts to promote international cooperation.

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  7. A Norwegian pacifist who worked for the separation of Norway from Sweden and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1921. He taught in the Norwegian Nobel Institute and represented his country at the Hague Conference and the League of Nations.