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  1. Élie Ducommun, né le 19 février 1833 à Genève et mort le 7 décembre 1906 à Berne, est un journaliste et un homme politique suisse, franc-maçon et pacifiste, un des fondateurs en 1867 de la Ligue de la paix et de la liberté, il reçoit le prix Nobel de la paix en 1902 avec Charles Albert Gobat.

  2. Élie Ducommun (19 February 1833, Geneva – 7 December 1906, Bern) was a Swiss peace activist. He was a Nobel laureate, awarded the 1902 Nobel Peace Prize, which he shared with Charles Albert Gobat. Born in Geneva, he worked as a tutor, language teacher, journalist and a translator for the Swiss federal Chancellery (1869–1873).

  3. Elie Ducommun (February 19, 1833-December 7, 1906), Swiss journalist, eloquent lecturer, business executive, steadfast advocate of peace, was born in Geneva, the son of a clock maker whose original home was in Neuchâtel.

  4. Élie Ducommun (born Feb. 19, 1833, Geneva, Switz.—died Dec. 7, 1906, Bern) was a Swiss writer and editor who in 1902, with Charles-Albert Gobat, won the Nobel Prize for Peace.

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  5. Élie Ducommun was the honorary Secretary-General of the International Peace Bureau in Berne from its establishment in 1890 and until his death. The Bureau served as the link between peace organizations in different countries.

  6. www.larousse.fr › encyclopedie › personnageÉlie Ducommun - LAROUSSE

    Élie Ducommun. Journaliste suisse (Genève 1833-Berne 1906). Il milita en faveur de la paix internationale et de la création des États-Unis d'Europe. (Prix Nobel de la paix 1902.)

  7. 9 août 2020 · Elie Ducommun was a Swiss peace activist, journalist, eloquent lecturer and the Nobel Peace Prize winner. He was born in 1833 in Geneva and passed away in 1906 in Bern, Switzerland. After completing his early studies, he started working as a tutor for a family in Saxony for three years.