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  1. Raïssa Maritain (née Oumansoff) (September 12, 1883 in Rostov-on-Don – November 4, 1960 in Paris [1]) was a French poet and philosopher. She was the wife of Jacques Maritain, with whom she worked and whose companion she was for more than half a century, at the center of a circle of French Catholic intellectuals.

  2. Nach dem Tod seiner Ehefrau Raïssa Ende 1960 lebte der Witwer bis zu seinem Tod als Mitglied bei der französischen Ordensgemeinschaft Kleine Brüder Jesu des Charles des Foucauld in Toulouse. [1]

  3. Maritain was born in Paris, the son of Paul Maritain, who was a lawyer, and his wife Geneviève Favre, the daughter of philosopher and educator Julie Favre and statesman and lawyer Jules Favre. His niece was librarian and Resistance member Éveline Garnier , who he later made his principal legatee and introduced to her life partner ...

  4. Russian-born French writer, wife and collaborator of the philosopher Jacques Maritain, who played a key role with her husband in the revival of Catholic intellectual life and advocated for a modern rekindling of the thoughts of the medieval philosopher St. Thomas Aquinas .

  5. Maritain, brought up in liberal Protestantism, and his wife, Raissa, a Russian Jew whom he met when they were students at the Sorbonne, were converted to the Roman Catholic faith two years after their marriage in 1904. For many years Maritain was professor of philosophy at the Institut Catholique de Paris.

  6. 5. Dez. 1997 · Maritains wife, Raïssa, was a poet, and Maritain counted among his friends and acquaintances the artists, Marc Chagall and Georges Rouault, the authors Georges Bernanos, Jean Cocteau, and Julien Green, and the composer Arthur Lourié.

  7. 4. Mai 2013 · Celebrating Marriage, Friendship and Love from Jacques Maritain | Intellectual Charity. Celebrating Marriage, Friendship and Love from Jacques Maritain. In Friendship on May 4, 2013 at 11:53 pm. Philosopher Jacques Maritain and his wife Raissa.