
Mileva Marić
Mileva Marić was a Serbian mathematician and one of the first women to study physics at the Polytechnic Institute in Zurich. Born in 1875, she became known for her collaboration with Albert Ajnštajn during their early relationship, particularly in the development of his groundbreaking theories. Despite their intellectual partnership, Marić faced significant societal and personal challenges, including the struggles of motherhood and the eventual dissolution of her marriage to Ajnštajn. Their correspondence reveals not only her role as a supportive partner but also her own intellectual contributions to the field of physics.
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Jedna od najlepših priča vezanih za hotel jeste ona o Albertu Ajnštajnu i Milevi Marić.
Hotel Moskva krije mračne tajne: Najveća je ona oko misteriozne sobe broj 13Mileva Maric was Albert Einstein's first wife and a physicist who was the first woman in the Austro-Hungarian Empire to study physics.
Latura întunecată a celui mai faimos geniu al secolului XX. Amănuntele șocante despre cum se comporta cu femeile din viața saJannis credits many of Albert Einstein's achievements to his wife, Mileva Maric, who studied with him.
Auf der am meisten gelobten Reise auf TripadvisorMileva Marić is portrayed as both a victim and accomplice in her relationship with Albert Einstein.
Knjiga o nevidljivom zlu i ranjivoj istiniMileva Marić was a physicist who studied alongside Albert Einstein and became his first wife.
Mini-Museum in der ETH ZürichMileva Marić was one of the first women to study physics at the Zurich Polytechnic.
Albert Ajnštajn i Mileva Marić imali su tajnu ćerku: Evo što joj se desilo






















