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  1. She began a relationship with her cousin Albert Einstein in April 1912,: 147 while Albert was still married to his first wife, the physicist and mathematician Mileva Marić. Einstein separated from Mileva in July 1914, sending her and their two sons back to Zürich .

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    • Second wife and cousin of Albert Einstein
  2. Albert Einstein's second wife was Elsa Einstein, whose mother Fanny Koch was the sister of Albert's mother, and whose father, Rudolf Einstein, was the son of Raphael Einstein, a brother of Albert's paternal grandfather. Albert and Elsa were thus first cousins through their mothers and second cousins through their fathers.

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  3. Feb 4, 2024 · That’s not a mistake — Elsa’s father was Rudolf Einstein, the cousin of Albert Einsteins father. And because her mother and Albert’s mother were also sisters, Elsa and Albert Einstein were actually first cousins.

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  4. Apr 2, 2014 · She married Max Löwenthal in 1896 and together they had three children, daughters Ilse and Margot, and a son, who died as an infant. She and her husband divorced in 1908. From the 1910s...

  5. Feb 8, 2022 · His second wife, Elsa Einstein, was born on 18 January, 1876, in Hechingen, the daughter of Rudolf Einstein and Fanny Einstein. Elsa already had two children before she began dating Albert, Margot and Ilse, with her first husband.

  6. 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. The daughter of a textile manufacturer, Elsa developed a friendly bond with Albert when they were both children.

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    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. Described as Einstein's "plump, wide-faced, watchful Frau ," Elsa faithfully remained at his side as a travel companion and hostess. She died in Princeton in 1936.

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