Image | Nominee | Born | Died | Years Nominated | Citation | Nominator(s) |
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Physiology or Medicine |
| Otto Schöbl[j] | 27 August in Zdice, Czech Republic | 13 October in Tokyo, Japan | | "for his experimental work with frambosia which lead to knowledge of the etiology and pathogenesis of treponematous infections."[38] | Proceso Gabriel (–) Philippines |
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Onofre Garcia (?) Philippines |
| Proceso Gabriel | 2 July in Santa Ana, Manila, Philippines | 4 November in Manila, Philippines | | "for his contributions to the public health and the sanitary progress of the Philippines."[39] | Dario del Val (?) Philippines |
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Literature |
| Amado Yuzon | 30 August in Guagua, Pampanga, Philippines | 17 January in Quezon City, Philippines | | Poems for Screen Heroines () The Citizen's Poems () The Passion of Rizal, Poet and Martyr ()[40][41] | Chung Tin-wen (?) Taiwan |
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, | Emeterio Barcelon (–) Philippines |
| Jose Garcia Villa | 5 August in Manila, Philippines | 7 February in New York City, United States | | Footnote to Youth () Poems by Doveglion () Have Come, Am Here () Selected Poems and New ()[42][41] | Alejandro Roces (–) Philippines |
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Pacita Icasiano-Habana (d.
) et al.[k] Philippines |
, | Purita Kalaw Ledesma (–) Philippines |
| Nick Joaquin | 4 May Paco, Manila, Philippines | 29 May San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines | | A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino () The Woman Who Had Two Navels () Cave and Shadows () | [43][44] |
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| Francisco Sionil Jose | 3 December Rosales, Pangasinan, Philippines | 6 January Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines | , , | The Rosales Saga (–) Ermita () Viajero () Three Filipino Women () | [43][45][46] |
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Peace |
| Carlos P.
Romulo | 14 January in Camiling, Tarlac, Philippines | 15 December in Manila, Philippines | | "for his contribution in international cooperation, in particular on questions on undeveloped areas, and as president for UN's 4th General Assembly."[47] | Jose Maria Hernandez (–) Philippines |
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| United Poets Laureate International | founded on 30 September in Manila, Philippines | | "for promoting world brotherhood and peace through poetry"[48] | Angel Macapagal (–) Philippines |
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| Marcelo Nubla | September 12, in Manila, Philippines | November 12, in the Philippines | | [49] | Jose Roy (–) Philippines |
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| Rafael M.
Salas | August 7, in Bago, Negros Occidental, Philippines | March 4, in Washington, D.C., United States | | [50] | José Figueres Ferrer (–) Costa Rica |
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| Imelda Romualdez-Marcos | 2 July in San Miguel, Manila, Philippines | | "for her valor in establishing diplomatic relations and peace dialogues with the Libyan dictator Mu'ammar Al-Qadhdhāfī."[51][52][53] | Blas Ople (–) Philippines |
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Ramon Fernandez (–) Philippines |
| Aloysius Schwartz | 18 September in Washington, D.C., United States | 16 March in Manila, Philippines | , | "for his ministry to thousands of poor children around the world."[54][55] | Bob Dornan (born ) United States |
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| Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino | 25 January in Paniqui, Tarlac, Philippines | 1 August in Makati, Philippines | | "for her non-violent efforts to restore democracy in the Philippines."[56][57][58] |
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| Antonio Fortich, D.D. | 11 August in Sibulan, Negros Oriental, Philippines | 2 July in Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines | | "for being a strong advocate of the rights of the poor and a critic of an unjust social economic system."[59][60][61] |
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| Fidel V.
Ramos | 18 March in Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippines | 31 July in Makati, Philippines | | "for ending the long years of conflict between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Fronts through the Final Peace Agreement."[62][63][64] | Organisation of Islamic Cooperation |
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| Nur Misuari | 3 March in Tapul, Sulu, Philippines | — |
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| Shay Cullen, S.S.C.M.E. | 27 March in Dublin, Ireland | — | , , , | "for their commitment in protecting the rights of women and children and campaigning for freedom from sex slavery and human trafficking in the Philippines."[65][66][67] |
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| PREDA Foundation | founded in in Zambales, Philippines |
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| 27 Filipino women (part of the PeaceWomen)[l] | began in in Bern, Switzerland | | "in recognition of women's efforts and visibility in promoting peace all over the world."[69] | - Ruth-Gaby Vermont-Mangold
(born ) Switzerland
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| Leila de Lima | 27 August in Iriga, Camarines Sur, Philippines | — | , | "for her campaign against extrajudicial killings and stand against dictatorial regimes."[70][71] | Hakima el Haité (born ) Morocco |
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| Maria Ressa[m] | 2 October in Manila, Philippines | — | | "for her brave commitments to free expression, human dignity and democratic government in reporting on the authoritarian Duterte administration."[73][74] | Jonas Gahr Støre (born ) Norway |
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| Victoria Tauli-Corpuz[n] | 19 October in Besao, Mt.
Province, Philippines | — | | "for her non-violent struggle to protect and strengthen the rights of indigenous peoples"[75] | Peace Research Institute Oslo |
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