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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 and mathematician.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Mileva Einstein-Maric was the first wife of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Albert Einstein.

  3. Apr 23, 2022 · Serbian physicist and mathematician Mileva Marić was married to Albert Einstein from 1903 to 1919 and may have collaborated on some of his most famous work. Marić and Einstein were husband and wife, but also close partners — and some think she deserves a lot of credit for his work.

  4. Mar 14, 2019 · But it was his first wife, Mileva Einstein-Maric (approximately pronounced Mar-itch ), who accompanied and supported him intellectually and emotionally throughout the difficult early...

  5. Mar 5, 2019 · One was Mileva Marić, a 20-year-old Serbian; the other, Albert Einstein, a 17-year-old German. Both studied physics, taking some of the same courses and, in many of those,...

  6. Mar 14, 2019 · Albert Einsteins 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.

  7. 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. Born in Serbia in 1875, Mileva Maric was Albert’s opposite.

  8. Mileva Maric was a trail blazer inventing a womensrole 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.

  9. Mileva Marić and Albert Einstein in 1912. Einstein’s. PHYSICS. wife: a life in shadows. Ann Finkbeiner reviews a study weighing up whether Mileva Marić contributed to the epochal theories....

  10. One of her fellow students was Albert Einstein (1879–1955). 1 Mileva Maric, ca. 1896. Mileva, whose mathematical and physical interest was very great, studied with short interruptions at the Swiss Polytechnics from 1896-1901.