Austria
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Peace, 2005
- Elfriede Jelinek, Literature, 2004
- Eric R. Kandel*, Physiology or Medicine, 2000
- Walter Kohn*, Chemistry, 1998
- Friedrich Hayek, Economics, 1974
- Konrad Lorenz, Physiology or Medicine, 1973
- Karl von Frisch*, Physiology or Medicine, 1973
- Max F. Perutz, Chemistry, 1962
- Wolfgang Pauli, Physics, 1945
- Richard Kuhn*, Chemistry, 1938
- Otto Loewi*, Physiology or Medicine, 1936
- Victor Francis Hess, Physics, 1936
- Erwin Schrödinger, Physics, 1933
- Karl Landsteiner, Physiology or Medicine, 1930
- Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Physiology or Medicine, 1927
- Friderik Pregl, born in then Austria-Hungary, now Slovenia, Chemistry, 1923
- Alfred Hermann Fried, Peace, 1911
- Robert Bárány, Physiology or Medicine, 1914
- Bertha von Suttner, born in then Austria-Hungary, now Czech Republic, Peace, 1905
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“All the terrors of the French Republic, which held Austria in awe, were unable to command her diplomacy. But Napoleon sent to Vienna M. de Narbonne, one of the old noblesse, with the morals, manners, and name of that interest, saying, that it was indispensable to send to the old aristocracy of Europe men of the same connection, which, in fact, constitutes a sort of free- masonry. M. de Narbonne, in less than a fortnight, penetrated all the secrets of the imperial cabinet.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)