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  1. Dec 19, 2016 · Mileva boarded in a pension for women where she met her life-long friends Helene Kaufler-Savić and Milana Bota. Both spoke of Albert’s continuous presence at Mileva’s place, where he would ...

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    Dec 22, 2016 · Mileva boarded in a pension for women where she met her life-long friends Helene Kaufler-Savić and Milana Bota. Both spoke of Albert’s continuous presence at Mileva’s place, where he would come freely to borrow books in Mileva’s absence.

    • Who Was Mileva Einstein-Maric?
    • Early Life & Education
    • Relationship with Albert Einstein
    • Marriage
    • Divorce

    Mileva Einstein-Maric attended the Zurich Polytechnic School where she met Albert Einstein. Maric became pregnant and the couple married while Einstein was working for the Zurich patent office. She bore him two more children while Einstein did his most famous work. They divorced in 1916 and Mileva received Einstein's Nobel Prize money. She died in ...

    Mileva Einstein-Maric was born in 1875 in Titel, Austria-Hungary (now Serbia). Maric came from a fairly affluent family of Serbian descent. Well educated, she was allowed to attend an all-boys’ school in Zagreb as a teenager. Maric excelled at mathematics and physics. Later, she went to Switzerland to continue her studies. After finishing her secon...

    Initially, Maric did well in her courses. She spent a semester in Heidelberg, Germany. While she was away, Maric began corresponding with Einstein. He nicknamed her “Dollie” and urged her to come back soon. Their friendship turned into a relationship after her return. While her parents accepted the match, Einstein’s parents opposed their relationsh...

    Einstein and Maric reunited in 1903. They married in Bern, Switzerland, on January 6, in a simple ceremony at the town hall. At the time, Einstein was working for the patent office there. The next year the couple welcomed their first son, Hans Albert. It is unclear what role Maric played in Einstein’s work. While at the patent office, he spent much...

    Maric and her children moved to Berlin to be with Einstein that year. But she took the children back to Switzerland after only a few months. Einstein asked her for a divorce in 1916. After World War I, their divorce was finalized. Part of their agreement was that Maric was to receive the monetary award of the Nobel Prize if he ever won one. Einstei...

  3. Feb 11, 2020 · met her life-long friends Helene Kau er-Savi c and Mi-lana Bota. Both spoke of Albert’s continuous presence at Mileva’s place, where he would come freely to borrow books in her absence. Milan Popovi c, Helene’s grandson, published the letters Mileva exchanged with her through-out her life.[4] By the end of their classes in 1900, Mileva ...

    • Pauline Gagnon
    • 2020
  4. Dec 15, 2006 · See Ombudsman's Note at end. In October 2003, a one-hour documentary film titled "Einstein's Wife," about the renowned physicist's first wife, Mileva Maric, along with a companion Web site about ...

  5. —Albert Einstein in a letter to Mileva Einstein-Maríc's father. Mileva Maríc was born on December 19, 1875, in Titel, in the multicultural Austro-Hungarian Empire, the daughter of Serbs who were familiar with German language and culture. Mileva's father was a civil servant in the Hungarian army, and her mother came from a wealthy family.

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  7. Mileva's marriage to Albert Einstein and the birth of their three children (the first, Lieserl, was born before the two were married) derailed her career as a physicist. Ensuing marital difficulties also threw Mileva into a severe depression for years after she and Albert separated in 1916 and divorced three years later.

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