Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen ( 1817-1903 )
Biografie

30.11.1817 Geboren in Garding (Schleswig) als Sohn von Jens Mommsen (Pfarrer) und Sophie Elisabeth, geb. Krumbhaar
1834-1843 Studium der Rechtswissenschaften und Philologie in Kiel
1843 Promotion bei Georg Christian Burchardi, Thema: „Ad legem de scribis et viatoribus et De auctoritate“
1844-1847 Stipendium des danischen Konigs fur epigraphische Forschungen in Italien
1848 Journalist bei der „Schleswig-Holsteinischen Zeitung“
1848 Professor fur Romisches Recht in Leipzig
1851 Aberkennung der Professur (Kritik am Verfassungserla? des sachsischen Konigs)
1852 Professor fur Recht an der Universitat in Zurich
1854 Ordinarius an der Universitat Breslau
1854 Heirat mit Marie Auguste Reimer, 16 Kinder
1858 Berufung an die Preu?ische Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin
1861-1888 Professor fur Romische Geschichte in Berlin
1863-1866 Abgeordneter der „Deutschen Fortschrittspartei“ im preu?ischen Abgeordnetenhaus
1870/71 Ausschluss aus der „Societe nationale de Antiquaires de France“
1873-1879 Abgeordneter der Nationalliberalen im preu?ischen Abgeordnetenhaus
1874/75 Rektor der Berliner Universitat
1879 Berliner Antisemitismusstreit: Kritik an Heinrich von Treitschke an dessen Warnungen vor einem gefahrlichen Einfluss des Judentums in Deutschland
1881 Beleidigungsklage von Bismarck gegen Mommsen, Freispruch
1881-1884 Mitglied des Reichstags fur die Linksliberalen („Secessionisten“)
1902 Nobelpreis fur Literatur
01.11.1903 Gestorben in Charlottenburg

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In this work, the Prize-Awarding Institutions are not only entirely independent of all government agencies and organizations, but also of the Nobel Foundation. The first Nobel Prizes after the World War I - the 1919 prizes - were awarded in June the next year in order to give the Festivities an atmosphere of early Swedish summer with sunshine, light and greenery instead of dark December with cold and wet snow. The Ceremony took place on June 2, 1920 at the Royal Academy of Music, In January 1944, pro-Nazi Prime Minister Vidkun Quisling and his administration wanted to take over the functions of the Nobel Committee in Norway and seize control of the Nobel Institute's building on Drammensveien. After consultations with the Swedish Foreign Ministry and the Director of the Nobel Institute, a model and source of inspiration. Donations from these and many other sources have reached the Foundation over the years. Some of these donations are presented below. special regulations were adopted on April 10, 1905, by the Nobel Committee of the Storting (known since January 1, 1977 as the Norwegian Nobel Committee), the awarder of the Nobel Peace Prize. attractive idea - and they limited their involvement to work as Trustees and auditors. In light of this, it is interesting to note that Henrik Santesson, the first Executive Director of the Foundation, also happened to be the legal counsel of the Storting in Sweden. But in 1986, paragraph 14 of the Statutes was An important landmark in the history of the Foundation occurred when it added Norwegian representation to the Board. In 1901, the Norwegians refrained from representation on the Board - being appointed by King Oscar at a time when Norway was moving toward a breakup of its union with Sweden was not considered an According to paragraph 17 of the original Statutes, the administration of the Board and the accounts of the Foundation for each calendar year were to be examined by five auditors. Each prize-awarding body would elect one of these before the end of the year and the King would designate one, who would be the chairman executors to invest his remaining realizable estate, which would constitute the capital of what eventually became the Nobel Foundation, in "safe securities." In the original by-laws of the Board, approved by the King in Council on February 15, 1901, the expression "safe securities" was interpreted in the spirit or more persons together, the prize shall be awarded to them jointly." In 1968 this section was changed to read that "In no case may a prize be divided between more than three persons." with the subsequent Banquet at the Hasselbacken restaurant near the Skansen outdoor museum. This was not a success. No members of the Royal Family were present because of the death of Crown Princess Margaretha. The weather was gray, rainy and cold. As a result of disappointment at the absence of the King, the bad weather An important landmark in the history of the Foundation occurred when it added Norwegian representation to the Board. In 1901, the Norwegians refrained from representation on the Board - being appointed by King Oscar at a time when Norway was moving toward a breakup of its union with Sweden was not considered an and it was announced that Bertha von Suttner had received the 1905 Peace Prize. The Laureate herself was not present. During 1905-1946 the Prize Award Ceremonies were held at the Nobel Institute building, during 1947-1989 in the auditorium of the University of Oslo and since 1990 at the Oslo City Hall. The King of Norway but also the Museum of Medieval Stockholm, the Ethnographic Museum and the National Museum. the Nobel Foundation declared that the Nobel Institute was Swedish property. Those Committee members who had remained in Norway stated in writing that under the prevailing circumstances, they could not continue their work. Sweden's consul general in Oslo, who had already moved into an office on the Nobel Institute's premises, In 1946, when the Foundation was finally exempted from national income and wealth tax and local income tax, this allowed a gradual long-term increase in the size of the Foundation's main fund, the Nobel Prizes and the sums paid to the Prize-Awarding Institutions for their adjudication work. Without Swedish anniversary of the first Nobel Prizes was the focus of the celebrations. In 1975 about 70 pre-1975 Nobel Laureates attended, and in 1991 approximately 130 pre-1991 Laureates. When the Foundation celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prizes in 2001, it expects the number of pre-2001 Laureates in attendance to be even larger. Director, would be determined by the Foundation's Board instead of the Swedish Government. 1926 and moved to Sturegatan 14, where the Foundation has been housed ever since.