Théodore Maunoir

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Théodore Maunoir was a Swiss physician and humanitarian who was one of the key co-founders of the International Committee of the Red Cross in the 19th century.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf co-founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross
human
humanitarian
physician
affiliation International Committee of the Red Cross
areaOfActivity humanitarian aid
medical practice
basedIn Geneva
Switzerland
causeAdvocated improvement of medical care in armed conflicts
protection of war victims
coFounded International Committee of the Red Cross
continentOfCitizenship Europe
countryOfCitizenship Switzerland
ethnicGroup Swiss
familyName Maunoir
fieldOfWork humanitarianism
medicine
givenName Théodore
hasRole founding member of the International Committee of the Red Cross
influenced development of the Red Cross movement
languageSpoken French
memberOf International Committee of the Red Cross
movement Red Cross movement
name Théodore Maunoir
nativeLanguage French
notableAssociation Guillaume-Henri Dufour
Gustave Moynier
Henry Dunant
Louis Appia
notableFor being one of the key co-founders of the International Committee of the Red Cross
notableWork co-founding the International Committee of the Red Cross
occupation humanitarian
physician
participantIn early Red Cross humanitarian initiatives
founding of the International Committee of the Red Cross
partOf founding group of the International Committee of the Red Cross
positionHeld member of the International Committee of the Red Cross
residence Geneva
sexOrGender male
workLocation Geneva

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
International Committee of the Red Cross
foundedBy
Théodore Maunoir
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