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Mileva Marić
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Age72 years (at death)
BornDec 19, 1875
DeathAug 04, 1948
CountryKingdom of Hungary, Germany, Serbia
ProfessionTeacher, physicist, mathematician
ZodiacSagittarius ♐
Born inTitel
PartnerAlbert Einstein (ex)

Mileva Marić

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Mileva Marić

Mileva Marić, born on December nineteenth, eighteen seventy-five, was a remarkable figure in the fields of physics and mathematics. As a teacher, she dedicated her life to education and the pursuit of knowledge, making significant contributions to her disciplines.

Her academic journey was marked by her exceptional intellect and determination, which led her to study at the prestigious Polytechnic Institute in Zurich. There, she not only excelled in her studies but also formed a partnership with fellow student Albert Einstein, which would later spark debates about her influence on his groundbreaking theories.

Despite the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field, Marić's legacy as a physicist and mathematician continues to inspire future generations. Her story is one of resilience, intellect, and the quest for recognition in a world that often overlooked the contributions of women.