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Christian Lous Lange (1869-1938) was a Norwegian historian, writer, politician, and diplomat. Born in Stavanger, Lange was a citizen of Norway and studied at the University of Oslo. He had a distinguished career in various fields, ultimately winning the prestigious 1921 Nobel Peace Prize.
Throughout his life, Lange held several important positions, including working as a historian, taking on political roles, and serving as a diplomat for Norway. With his broad range of pursuits, he is often considered an accomplished individual.
In his personal life, Christian Lous Lange was the father of three children: Halvard Lange, Carl Viggo Lange, and August Lange. He passed away on December 11, 1938, in Oslo, the capital city of Norway.

