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  1. In 1896, Elsa married textile trader Max Löwenthal (1864–1914),: 146 from Berlin, with whom she had three children: daughters Ilse (1897–1934) and Margot (1899–1986), and a son who was born in 1903, but died shortly after birth.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Elsa Einstein was physicist Albert Einstein's second wife, supporting his work, nursing him back to health, and moving with him from Germany to the United States in 1933.

  3. Feb 4, 2024 · Elsa married her first husband, Max Lowenthal, in 1896, and Albert married his first wife, a Serbian mathematician named Mileva Marić, in 1903. Both were married for several years, and both had children with their spouses.

  4. In 1896, Elsa Einstein married Max Löwenthal, a textile trader from Berlin. The couple had two daughters, Ilse and Margot, and a son who died shortly after birth. Elsa lived with Löwenthal in Hechingen. She eventually divorced him in 1908. Following the divorce, she along with her daughters moved to Berlin.

  5. May 6, 2016 · Einsteins second wife, Elsa Löwenthal, recalls in her memoirs that a moment before he went on stage in Stockholm to receive the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics, his by then very frail mother approached him holding a comb in her by then extremely arthritic hands.

  6. In 1896 Elsa married the textile trader Max Loewenthal (18641914) from Berlin. They lived with their daughters Ilse (1897–1934) and Margot (1899–1986) in Hechingen. In 1902 Max Loewenthal went to Berlin due to job-related reasons.

  7. www.amnh.org › exhibitions › einsteinFamily Roots | AMNH

    Frau Elsa. When Albert fell ill in 1917, his cousin Elsa Löwenthal nursed him back to health. He found her devotion endearing. Even before the couple married in 1919, Albert embraced Elsa's two daughters, Ilse and Margot, as his own children.

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