Nelson Mandela and F.W de Klerk
Marie Curie won two Nobel Prizes. One in chemistry and one in physics. She never won a Nobel Peace Prize.
President Theodore Roosevelt was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for mediating a peace treaty between Japan and Russia, ending the Russo-Japanese War.
A Nobel Price for peace in December of 1964.
Marie Sklodowska Curie (for physics in 1903 and chemistry in 1911), Linus Pauling (for chemistry in 1954 and peace in 1962), John Bardeen (for physics in 1956 and 1972), Frederick Sanger (for chemistry in 1958 and 1980), and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (for peace in 1954 and 1981
Philip Noel Baker from the British Olympic team has won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957.
The organization, International Committee of the Red Cross, has won four Nobel Peace Prizes, making it the organization to win the most number of Nobel Prizes.
Nobody did. There were no Nobel prizes before 1895.
She's won once
No one. Fred Sanger won two chemistry prizes, but no peace prize. Linus Pauling won one chemistry prize and one peace prize. No individual to date has ever won three Nobel prizes. The Red Cross (specifically, the International Committee of the Red Cross) has been awarded the peace prize three times as an organization. The founder also won the very first peace prize awarded as an individual.
Linus Pauling http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Pauling
she donated her two Nobel peace prizes to the war effort for world war 1 Her prizes were 1903 - Physics and 1911- Chemistry (both prior to the war). She never won a Peace prize
He helped end apartheid in South Africa and won the Noble Peace Prize.
Marie Curie won two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and also a Nobel Peace Prize for her contributions to the fields of chemistry and nuclear physics, as well as her humanitarian work during World War I.
Marie Curie won two Nobel Prizes. One in chemistry and one in physics. She never won a Nobel Peace Prize.
She won the Nobel Peace Prize once in 1979.
Frederik Willem de Klerk won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993, which he shared with Nelson Mandela, for their efforts in ending apartheid in South Africa and working towards a peaceful transition to a democratic society.
Albert John Lutuli won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1960 for his non-violent struggle against apartheid in South Africa. He was the president of the African National Congress and played a significant role in advocating for racial equality and justice in the country.