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  1. Elsa, the daughter of Rudolf Einstein and Fanny Einstein (née Koch), was born in Hechingen on 18 January 1876. [2] : 146 She had two sisters: Paula (1878 –1955) and Hermine (1872–1942). Rudolf was a textile manufacturer in Hechingen. During the regular visits with the family in Munich, she often played with her cousin Albert.

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  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 · And because her mother and Albert’s mother were also sisters, Elsa and Albert Einstein were actually first cousins. She and Albert knew each other growing up, but their romantic connection came later. Elsa married her first husband, Max Lowenthal, in 1896, and Albert married his first wife, a Serbian mathematician named Mileva Marić, in 1903.

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  4. Elsa Einstein (18 January 1876 – 20 December 1936) was the second wife and cousin of Albert Einstein. Their mothers were sisters, thus making them maternal first cousins. The couple were also paternal second cousins (i.e. their fathers were first cousins). Born an Einstein, Elsa gave up the name when she took the surname of her first husband ...

  5. Elsa Einstein. Elsa Einstein was the second wife as well as a first cousin of Albert Einstein through their mothers. Their fathers were also first cousins. Elsa, who was born with the surname Einstein, lost it when she married her first husband, Max Löwenthal, in 1896. However, she regained it after marrying Albert Einstein in 1919.

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  7. Mar 14, 2019 · Einstein’s nonscientific second wife, Elsa, did become widely known, especially in the United States, when she accompanied her husband on several well-publicized visits during the 1920s, then ...

  8. Dec 19, 2016 · Elsa kept 21 of his letters, now in the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. During this period, Albert held various faculty positions first in Prague, back in Zurich and finally in Berlin in 1914 ...

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