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  1. Naučnica, istraživačica, matematičarka i fizičarka, Mileva Marić (udato Ajnštajn), sa urođenom hromošću, rođena je u Titelu (tadašnja Austrougarska) u bogatoj vojvođanskoj porodici. Porodična kuća Marića u Novom Sadu, u Kisačkoj ulici br. 20, danas je pod zaštitom države. 1886. Krenula u žensku gimnaziju u Novom Sadu.

  2. Научница, истраживачица, математичарка и физичарка, Милева Марић (удато Ајнштајн), са урођеном хромошћу, рођена је у Тителу (тадашња Аустроугарска) у богатој војвођанској породици. Породична кућа Марића у Новом Саду, у Кисачкој улици бр. 20, данас је под заштитом државе. 1886. Кренула у женску гимназију у Новом Саду. 1888.

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  4. Personal situation. 1875 - Scientist, researcher, mathematician and physicist Mileva Marić (married Einstein) was born in Titel (then Austro-Hungarian Empire) to affluent parents. The Marić family house at 20 Kisačka Street in Novi Sad is protected under the state law. 1886 - She starts attending the female gymnasium in Novi Sad.

  5. Jul 1, 2019 · Reprints and Permissions. Cite. Topics. Television broadcasting, Educational assessment, Libraries, Books, Interviews, Physicists, Scholarly publishing, Biographies, Historians, Chemist. After Albert Einstein became an international celebrity, his Serbian ex-wife Mileva Marić considered drafting her memoirs. Yet Einstein rudely dissuaded her ...

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  6. Dec 19, 2017 · Mileva Marić (1875-1948) On December 19 , 1875 , Serbian physicist Mileva Marić , sometimes called Mileva Marić-Einstein , was born. Marić was the second woman to finish a full program of study of mathematics and physics at ETH Zurich , where she met her future husband Albert Einstein .

  7. Mileva Marić ( 1875 - 1948) was a Serbian mathematician, and Albert Einstein 's first wife. She was Einstein's companion, colleague, and confidante: the degree of her participation in his discoveries is contested. Mileva was born in Titel in Vojvodina, from a Serbian family.

  8. Nov 26, 2019 · However, in recent years, evidence has emerged that calls into question the belief that Einstein worked alone, after a series of letters were discovered, depicting his correspondence with his first wife, Mileva Maric, a scientific genius in her own right. Born in Serbia in 1875, Mileva Maric was Albert’s opposite.

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