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  1. Frédéric Passy (20 May 1822 – 12 June 1912) was a French economist and pacifist who was a founding member of several peace societies and the Inter-Parliamentary Union. He was also an author and politician, sitting in the Chamber of Deputies from 1881 until 1889. He was a joint winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1901 for his work in the European peace movement.

  2. Frédéric Passy (París, França, 20 de maig de 1822 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, 12 de juny de 1912) fou un economista i polític francès que promogué el pacifisme, per la qual cosa va rebre el primer Premi Nobel de la Pau el 1901, junt amb Jean Henri Dunant. ...

  3. The Nobel Peace Prize 1901 was divided equally between Jean Henry Dunant "for his humanitarian efforts to help wounded soldiers and create international understanding" and Frédéric Passy "for his lifelong work for international peace conferences, diplomacy and arbitration"

  4. As a prominent economist and politician, Frédéric Passy was involved in many pacifist causes. He founded the first French Peace Society, which held a congress in Paris during the 1878 World Exhibition and also was one of the founding fathers of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, an organization for cooperation between the elected representatives of different countries.

  5. Frédéric Passy (fødd 20. mai 1822 i Paris, daud 12. juni 1912 i Neuilly-sur-Seine) var ein fransk økonom, politikar og humanist. Som «Fredens apostel» vart han i 1901 tildelt den fyrste Nobels fredspris saman med Henri Dunant .

  6. Frédéric Passy (født 20. maj 1822 i Paris, død 12. juni 1912 i Neuilly-sur-Seine) var en fransk økonom, politiker og humanist. Som "Fredens apostel" blev han i 1901 tildelt den første Nobels fredspris sammen med Henri Dunant .

  7. Henry Dunant was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian efforts to help wounded soldiers. He shared the prize with Frédéric Passy. Henry Dunant. Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. Full name: Jean Henry Dunant. Born: 8 May 1828 in Geneva, Switzerland. Died: 30 October 1910 in Heiden, Switzerland. Date awarded: 10 December 1901.