Marie Curie
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Marie Curie has 98 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 7 references, with 23 live disagreements.
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- Nobel Prize Chemistry 1911[2]all time · Skilltest
- Nobel Prize Physics 1903[2]all time · Skilltest
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- Nobel Prize in Chemistry[3]all time · Donto Agent
- Nobel Prize in Physics[3]sourceall time · Donto Agent
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- Nobel Prize in Chemistry[3]all time · Donto Agent
- Nobel Prize in Physics[3]all time · Donto Agent
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- Nobel Prize Chemistry 1911[1]all time · Hyades Adapter
- Nobel Prize Physics 1903[1]all time · Hyades Adapter
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Inbound mentions (32)
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discoveredByDiscovered by(6)
awardedToAwarded to(4)
- Nobel Prize Chemistry 1911
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- Henri Becquerel
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- Nobel Prize Chemistry 1911
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- Nobel Prize Chemistry 1911
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- Poland
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Other facts (67)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Award | Nobel Prize Chemistry 1911 | [1] |
| Has Award | Nobel Prize Physics 1903 | [1] |
| Nobel Prize Fields | chemistry | [1] |
| Nobel Prize Fields | physics | [1] |
| Has Title | Nobel laureate | [1] |
| Has Title | female Nobel laureate | [1] |
| Scientific Contributor | Chemistry | [1] |
| Scientific Contributor | Physics | [1] |
| Element Discovered | Polonium | [1] |
| Element Discovered | Radium | [1] |
| Pioneer in | Chemistry | [1] |
| Pioneer in | Physics | [1] |
| Winning Year | 1903 | [1] |
| Winning Year | 1911 | [1] |
| Won Prize in Field | Chemistry | [1] |
| Won Prize in Field | Physics | [1] |
| Won Nobel Prize | Nobel Prize Chemistry 1911 | [1] |
| Won Nobel Prize | Nobel Prize Physics 1903 | [1] |
| Legacy | pioneer for women in science | [1] |
| Legacy | trailblazer for women in STEM | [1] |
| Active Period | early 20th century | [1] |
| Active Period | late 19th century | [1] |
| Must Distinguish | Perfect Order | [5] |
| Rdfs:label | Marie Curie | [2] |
| Rdfs:label | Marie Curie | [1] |
| Rdfs:label | Marie Curie | [6] |
| Rdfs:label | Marie Curie | [4] |
| Rdfs:label | Marie Curie | [3] |
| Birth Year | 1867 | [3] |
| Birth Year | 1867 | [1] |
| Birth Year | 1867 | [2] |
| Birth Place | Warsaw | [2] |
| Birth Place | Warsaw | [3] |
| Birth Place | Warsaw | [1] |
| Gender | female | [1] |
| Gender | female | [3] |
| Death Cause | Aplastic Anemia | [2] |
| Spouse | Pierre Curie | [2] |
| Cause of Death | Aplastic anemia | [2] |
| Death Year | 1934 | [2] |
| Total Nobel Prizes | 2 | [3] |
| Scientific Contributions | element-discovery | [3] |
| Historical First | first-woman-nobel-laureate | [3] |
| Nobel Prize Chemistry Year | 1911 | [3] |
| Nobel Prize Physics Year | 1903 | [3] |
| First of Gender | female | [1] |
| Has Achievement | first woman Nobel laureate | [1] |
| Total Nobel Prizes Won | 2 | [1] |
| Achieved Milestone | First Woman Nobel Milestone | [1] |
| Total Nobel Wins | 2 | [1] |
| Career Highlight | dual Nobel Prize winner | [1] |
| Milestone | first woman to win Nobel Prize | [1] |
| Gender Identity | female | [1] |
| Has Gender | female | [1] |
| Born in Year | 1867 | [1] |
| Known for | discovery of polonium and radium | [1] |
| Has Nobel Prize Count | 2 | [1] |
| Achievement | first woman Nobel laureate | [1] |
| First Woman to Win | Nobel Prize | [1] |
| Born at | Warsaw | [1] |
| Invoked in Philosophy | Perfect Order | [5] |
| Career Span | 1903-1911 | [1] |
| Discovery Event | Discovery Event | [1] |
| Worked in | France | [1] |
| Temporal Span | 1867-1934 | [1] |
| Research Area | radioactivity | [1] |
| Historical Role | trailblazer | [1] |
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Marie Curie was born in Warsaw in 1867. She discovered the elements polonium and radium, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. …
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Marie Curie was born in Warsaw in 1867. She discovered the elements polonium and radium, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. …
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