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  1. Mileva Marić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милева Марић, pronounced [milěːva mǎːritɕ]; 19 December 1875 – 4 August 1948), sometimes called Mileva Marić-Einstein (Милева Марић-Ајнштајн, Mileva Marić-Ajnštajn), was a Serbian physicist, mathematician, and the first wife of Albert Einstein from 1903 to 1919.

    • Friedhof Nordheim, Zürich
    • Serbian
    • 4 August 1948 (aged 72), Zürich, Switzerland
  2. 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.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Mileva Einstein-Maric was the first wife of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Albert Einstein. Updated: Jul 15, 2020. (1875-1948) Who Was Mileva Einstein-Maric? Mileva Einstein-Maric...

  4. Mar 14, 2019 · Women in Science: Struggle & Success, the Tale of Mileva Einstein-Marić, Einstein’s Wife. | History of Science. Albert Einstein’s first wife, Mileva Einstein-Marić, was forgotten for decades. Einstein’s Wife: The Real Story of Mileva Einstein-Marić reexamines the history of this unknown woman.

  5. Jul 24, 2023 · Quick Facts. Table Of Content. Full Name Mileva Maric. Age 72 yrs. Birth Date December 19, 1875. Country Serbia. Relationship Status Divorced. Show more +. One of the world’s greatest scientists, Albert Einstein, once said he wanted to know God’s thoughts in a mathematical way.

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  6. Born Mileva Maríc in Titel, in the Serbian part of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, on December 19, 1875; died in Zurich, Switzerland, on August 4, 1948; daughter of a civil servant in the Hungarian army and a mother who came from a wealthy family; early evidence of brilliance in mathematics led to her admittance, as the sole female student, ...

  7. Mileva Maric was a trail blazer inventing a womens’role in science and breaking traditions of academic institutions across Europe. She had to overcome major odds to be given opportunities, choosing a path that hardly any women in the late 19th century had taken. Einstein had to struggle also.

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