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The prizes were instituted by the final will of Amali Timos, an Orinese geoligist, industrialist, and the exploiter of uranium. Though her work had not directly involved the creation of nuclear weapons, Timos became increasingly uneasy with the military usage of her product. It is said that this was motivated in part by her reading of a premature obituary of herself, published in error by a foreign newspaper who mistook Amali for her sister Ariana when Ariana died, and which condemned Amali as a "proponent of death." So in her will, Amali left 90% of her worth to the establishment of these prizes for " | The prizes were instituted by the final will of [[Amali Timos]], an [[Orinese]] geoligist, industrialist, and the exploiter of uranium. Though her work had not directly involved the creation of nuclear weapons, Timos became increasingly uneasy with the military usage of her product. It is said that this was motivated in part by her reading of a premature obituary of herself, published in error by a foreign newspaper who mistook Amali for her sister Ariana when Ariana died, and which condemned Amali as a "proponent of death." So in her will, Amali left 90% of her worth to the establishment of these prizes for "the person of persons who, during the previous year, have bestowed the greatest gift of progress upon all Eumanity." | ||
==Prizes== | ==Prizes== |
Revision as of 15:22, 9 October 2021
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Awarded for | Outstanding research, invented groundbreaking techniques or equipment, or made outstanding contributions to society |
Country | Orioni |
Presented by | Timos Foundation |
First awarded | 1897 |
Number of laureates | x laureates |
The Timos Prizes are instituted by the will of Amali Timos (1833-1896), by the Timos Foundation based in Orioni, to people (and to organizations in the case of the Timos Peace Prize) who have done outstanding research, invented groundbreaking techniques or equipment, or made outstanding contributions to society. The Timos Prizes, which are generally awarded annually in the categories listed below, are widely regarded as a respectable commendation on Eurth today.
Timos' Will
The prizes were instituted by the final will of Amali Timos, an Orinese geoligist, industrialist, and the exploiter of uranium. Though her work had not directly involved the creation of nuclear weapons, Timos became increasingly uneasy with the military usage of her product. It is said that this was motivated in part by her reading of a premature obituary of herself, published in error by a foreign newspaper who mistook Amali for her sister Ariana when Ariana died, and which condemned Amali as a "proponent of death." So in her will, Amali left 90% of her worth to the establishment of these prizes for "the person of persons who, during the previous year, have bestowed the greatest gift of progress upon all Eumanity."
Prizes
1980s
1986
- Timos Prize in Physics, Chemistry or Technology: Professor Gerry Poopsnagle
1990s
2000s
2006
- Timos Peace Prize: Karthenia Donor Conference
- Timos Prize in Economic Sciences: Europan Commercial Alliance
- Timos Prize in Literature: Tagmatium
- Timos Prize in Physics, Chemistry or Technology: Jupiter Mission[1]
- Timos Prize in Physiology or Medicine: The Medicial and Genetic research centre in the central Akiiryan city of Ka
2010s
2017
- Peace Prize: the late King Tomasso and former PM Lydia Mauve of the Sunset Sea Islands
- Timos Prize in Economic Sciences: the Trilateral Trade Proposal by Fleur de Lys, Cristina and Magnaeus
- Timos Prize in Journalism: reporters of Iverica One
- Timos Prize in Environmental Science: the Antargic Treaty Conference
2018
- Peace Prize: President Diego Polo of Mauridiviah
- Timos Prize in Economic Sciences: the Morheim Trade & Industry Zone
- Timos Prize in Journalism: reporters of the Prymont News Network
- Timos Prize in Environmental Science: the ISTC mission at Simon Station in Antargis
2019
- Peace Prize: Kera Eka Kam of the Matriarchy of Oyus
- Timos Prize in Economic Sciences: shared prize for the economists from Seylos and Variota for the transition of Zaspa
- Timos Prize in Journalism: reporters of the Gallambrian Press Network
- Timos Prize in Environment Science: The Laren Conference as held in Morheim
2020s
2020
- Peace Prize: President Klaus Johansen of Andalla
- Timos Prize in Economic Sciences: Voda Corporation of Grenesia for their revolutionary Operating System[2]
- Timos Prize in Journalism: reporters of the Tagmatika Kidemonas in Tagmatium
- Timos Prize in Environment Science: scientists from Metztlitlaca and Heiheguo for their revolutionary study of Eurth's climate[3]
References
- ↑ Jupiter Mission (2 February 2006)
- ↑ Voda Operating Systems (8 August 2020)
- ↑ Eurth Map Rework (2 October 2019 until 5 October 2020)