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Ernesto Teodoro Moneta
(1833 - 1918)
Italian soldier and journalist, Nobel Prize laureate
Italian soldier and journalist
Nobel Prize laureate
Italian soldier turned journalist and noted pacifist, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1907 for his dedication to international arbitration and peace.
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta was an Italian patriot and writer who fought in the wars of Italian unification as a Garibaldian volunteer.
Afterward, he became a seasoned journalist, using his platform to advocate for peaceful resolution of international conflicts.
His tireless efforts to promote arbitration and understanding among nations earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1907.
Moneta served as president of the Italian Peace Society and spoke widely across Europe, influencing early peace movements.
He believed strongly in diplomacy over warfare and wrote extensively on the moral responsibilities of states.
Moneta's legacy endures in the institutions and ideals of international peace advocacy he helped to establish.
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta
Nobel Prize