User:Multichill/Erasmus Prize

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List of winners of the Erasmus Prize based on Wikidata. Made this list for Wikiproject Erasmus Prize Winners

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label description year received image
A. S. Byatt British writer (1936–2023) 2016
Abdolkarim Soroush Iranian philosopher 2004
Adam Michnik Polish essayist and publicist (born 1946) 2001
Alan Davidson British diplomat 2003
Alan Davidson Australian cricketer 2003
Alexander King British chemist and environmentalist (1909-2007) 1987
Amitav Ghosh Indian writer 2024
Amnesty International non-governmental organization based in the United Kingdom 1976
Antonio Cassese Italian judge 2009
Austrians citizens and residents of Austria 1958
Barbara Ehrenreich American writer and journalist (1941–2022) 2018
Ben Ferencz American lawyer and pacifist born in Romania (Great Romania Kingdom) 2009
Bernard Haitink Dutch conductor and violinist (1929-2021) 1991
Bernd and Hilla Becher German conceptual artist duo 2002
Bread and Puppet Theater theatre company 1978
Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker German physicist (1912–2007) 1969
Charlie Chaplin English comic actor and filmmaker (1889–1977) 1965
Claude Lévi-Strauss French anthropologist and ethnologist (1908–2009) 1973
Claudio Magris Italian scholar, translator and writer (1939) 2001
Daniel Dennett American philosopher 2012
David Grossman Israeli author 2022
Die Zeit German national weekly newspaper 1979
Edward Schillebeeckx Belgian theologian (1914-2009) 1982
Ernst Gombrich Austrian art historian 1975
Fatema Mernissi Moroccan sociologist, writer and feminist 2004
Frie Leysen Belgian festival director and curator 2014
Gabriel Marcel French philosopher, playwright, music critic and leading Christian existentialist 1969
General Archive of the Indies historical documentary archive located in Seville, Spain 1992
Grahame Clark British archaeologist and prehistorian 1990
Grayson Perry English artist, writer and broadcaster 2021
Gustav Leonhardt Dutch keyboard player, conductor, musicologist, teacher and editor 1980
Hans Scharoun German architect (1893-1972) 1970
Hans Van Manen Dutch choreographer and dancer 2000
Henry Moore English sculptor (1898–1986) 1968
Herbert Edward Read English anarchist, poet, and critic of literature and art (1893-1968) 1966
Hilla Becher German photographer (1934–2015) 2002
Ian Buruma Dutch writer and academic 2008
Ingmar Bergman Swedish director and screenwriter (1918–2007) 1965
International Commission of Jurists non-governmental human rights organization based in Geneva, Switzerland 1989
International Union of Academies federation of national and international academies 1964
Isaiah Berlin Russo-British Jewish social and political theorist, philosopher and historian of ideas (1909-1997) 1983
Jacques Delors French economist and politician 1997
Jacques Ledoux film curator 1988
Jan Tinbergen Dutch economist (1903–1994) 1967
Jean Monnet French political economist regarded by as a chief architect of European unity (1888-1979) 1977
Jean Piaget Swiss psychologist, biologist, logician, philosopher and academic (1896–1980) 1972
Jean Prouvé French architect and designer (1901-1984) 1981
Joan Busquets Spanish architect 2011
John Adams American composer 2019
José Antonio Abreu Venezuelan musician (1939-2018) 2010-10-07
Jürgen Habermas German sociologist and philosopher (born 1929) 2013
Karl Jaspers German-Swiss psychiatrist and philosopher (1883–1969) 1959
La Marionettistica 1978
Lane Rasberry Wikimedia editor 2015
Leszek Kołakowski Philosopher, historian of ideas 1983
Marc Chagall Russian-French artist (1887–1985) 1960
Margareta Niculescu Romanian theatre director and puppeteer 1978
Marguerite Yourcenar French novelist and essayist (1903-1987) 1983
Martin Buber German Jewish Existentialist philosopher and theologian (1878–1965) 1963
Mary Robinson former President of Ireland and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights 1999
Massimo Pallottino Italian archaeologist (1909-1995) 1984
Mauricio Kagel Argentine-German composer (1931-2008) 1998
Michèle Lamont Canadian sociologist 2017
Neue Zürcher Zeitung Swiss German-language daily newspaper 1979
Nikolaus Harnoncourt Austrian conductor 1980
Ninette de Valois British dancer, teacher, choreographer and director of classical ballet 1974
Olivier Messiaen French composer, organist and ornithologist (1908–1992) 1971
Oskar Kokoschka Austrian dramatic, painter and writer (1886-1980) 1960
Paul Delouvrier French civil servant (1914-1995) 1985
Peter Schumann American theatre director and puppeteer 1978
Peter Sellars American theatre director (born 1957) 1998
Peter Sellers British actor and comedian (1925–1980) 1998
Peter Stein German theatre and opera director (born 1937) 1993
Pierre Bernard French graphic designer 2006
Péter Forgács Hungarian filmmaker 2007
Raymond Aron French philosopher, sociologist, journalist, and political scientist (1905–1983) 1983
Renzo Piano Italian architect (1937) 1995
René David French jurist 1976
René Huyghe French art historian (1906-1997) 1966
Robert Schuman Luxembourgish-born German-French statesman and Venerable (1886-1963) 1959
Romano Guardini German Catholic philosopher (1885–1968) 1962
Sadiq Jalal al-Azm Syrian philosopher (1934-2016) 2004
Sigmar Polke German artist (1941-2010) 1994
Simon Schaffer British academic 2005
Simon Wiesenthal Jewish Austrian Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter 1992
Steven Shapin American sociologist 2005
Václav Havel Czech statesman, playwright, and former dissident, the last president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic (1936–2011) 1986
Werner Kaegi Swiss historian (1901-1979) 1977
Wikipedia free multilingual online encyclopedia 2015-11-25
Wikipedia community community of contributors that create and maintain Wikipedia 2015
Willem Sandberg Dutch typographer, museum curator (1897–1984) 1975
William Hardy McNeill Canadian historian and writer (1917–2016) 1996
Yves Joly French puppeteer, scenographer and theatre director (1908-2013) 1978
Ţăndărică Romanian puppet theater 1978
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