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  1. Elsa Einstein. Elsa Einstein (18 January 1876 – 20 December 1936) [1] 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 ...

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Elsa Löwenthal was born on January 18, 1876, in Ulm, Germany. She married Max Löwenthal in 1896 and together they had three children, daughters Ilse and Margot, and a son, who died as an infant ...

  3. After Albert Einstein had left Germany in 1894 to follow his family to Milan, their ways parted. Nothing is known today about Elsas education in Hechingen. In 1896 Elsa married the textile trader Max Loewenthal (1864–1914) from Berlin.

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

    January 6, 1903—Albert Einstein marries Mileva Mari. The couple had one child, Lieserl, out of wedlock in 1902. Two years later Hans Albert was born, followed by Eduard in 1910. The boys were close to their father until he and Mileva separated in 1914. Reflecting back on his relationship with Einstein, Hans Albert remarked, "Probably the only ...

  5. Mar 14, 2019 · Einsteins 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...

  6. Aug 31, 1999 · Einstein and Elsa were married the next year and remained husband and wife until her death in 1936. (Ilse later married Rudolf Kayser, a writer and literary critic who subsequently wrote a ...

  7. Jul 26, 2022 · Albert Einstein Education and Research Center / Safdie Architects. “The center afforded us the opportunity of designing an enlightened space for learning and research, one where interactive...

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