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Albert Einstein (German:; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955), the ethnically Jewish, German-born, theoretical physicist of the 20th century who is best known for his theories of special relativity and general relativity
Has Albert Einstein (German:; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955), the ethnically Jewish, German-born, theoretical physicist of the 20th century who is best known for his theories of special relativity and general relativity ever been united in (monogamous) marriage to another person?
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Einstein and Marić married in January 1903. In May 1904, the couple's first son, Hans Albert Einstein, was born in Bern, Switzerland. Their second son, Eduard, was born in Zurich ...
Elsa Einstein (January 18, 1876 – December 20, 1936) was a German cousin and the second wife of Albert Einstein. Elsa had the surname of Einstein at birth, lost it when she ...
Married Life (1903-1919) Albert and Mileva were married at Bern City Hall on January 6, 1903. She was just 28. Einstein was almost 24. Sometime around the date of their ...
Einstein married Mileva Maric in 1903. They had two sons: Hans Albert (b. 1904) and Eduard (b. 1910). They also had a daughter born before their marriage, Leiserl (b. 1902).
In 1903, he was married. Albert Einstein married Mileva Maric on January 6, 1903. They devorced on Febuary 14, 1919. Einstein then mairied his cousin, Elisa Lowenthal in June 2 ...

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