Elsa Einstein

second wife and cousin of Albert Einstein (1876-1936)
(Redirected from Elsa Löwenthal)

Elsa Einstein, (18 January 1876 - 20 December 1936), was the second wife of the German physicist, Albert Einstein. The couple were first cousins and second cousins. This is because their mothers were sisters and their fathers were first cousins. She was born in Hechingen, Germany.[1]

Elsa Einstein
Elsa Einstein
Born
Elsa Einstein

(1876-01-18)January 18, 1876
DiedDecember 20, 1936(1936-12-20) (aged 60)
Cause of deathA "Painful illness"
NationalityGerman
Spouse(s)Max Löwenthal (1896-1908)
Albert Einstein (1919-1936)
Parent(s)Rudolf Einstein and Fanny (née Koch)
Notes
"I know very well what a talented physician our Albertle is." Einstein’s cousin Elsa in a conversation with Philipp Frank, about 1917
Einstein, looking relaxed and holding a pipe, stands next to a smiling, well-dressed Elsa who is wearing a fancy hat and fur wrap. She is looking at him.
Elsa Einstein with her husband, Albert Einstein.

References

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  1. "Short life history: Elsa Einstein". Archived from the original on 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2008-05-10.