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  1. Marie Steiner-von Sivers (nascida Marie von Sivers - ou Sievers - 14 de março de 1867 - 27 de dezembro de 1948) foi a segunda esposa de Rudolf Steiner e um de seus colegas mais próximos. Ela fez uma grande contribuição para o desenvolvimento de Antroposofia, particularmente em seu trabalho sobre a renovação das artes do ...

  2. Marie Steiner-von Sivers (14 March 1867 – 27 December 1948) was a Baltic German actress, the second wife of Rudolf Steiner and one of his closest colleagues. [2] [3] She made a great contribution to the development of anthroposophy , particularly in her work on the renewal of the performing arts ( eurythmy , speech and drama), [2 ...

  3. Marie Steiner, auch Marie Steiner-von Sivers, geborene Marie von Sivers oder Sievers, Siebers, war eine deutsch-baltische Schauspielerin, Regisseurin, Theosophin und Anthroposophin. Als zweite Ehefrau Rudolf Steiners besaß sie die österreichische Staatsbürgerschaft.

  4. Marie Steiner-von Sivers (14 March 1867 – 27 December 1948) was a Baltic German actress, the second wife of Rudolf Steiner and one of his closest colleagues. She made a great contribution to the development of anthroposophy, particularly in her work on the renewal of the performing arts (eurythmy, s.

  5. Marie Steiner-von Sivers war die Mitbegründerin der anthroposophischen Bewegung und Gesellschaft und engste Mitarbeiterin Rudolf Steiners. Der Vater Jacob von Sivers (1813-82) aus livländischem Geschlecht war Generalleutnant in russischen Diensten und zur Zeit der Geburt von Marie von Sivers Stadtkommandant von Wlotzlawek.

  6. 11 de dez. de 2021 · Marie von Sivers was born of an aristocratic family in Wloclawek, Poland, then part of Russia. She was well educated and fluent in Russian, German, English, French and Italian. She studied theater and recitation with several teachers in Europe. Marie von Sivers “appeared one day” at one of Rudolf Steiner’s early lectures in 1900.

  7. Life and work. Marie von Sivers was born of an aristocratic family in Włocławek, Poland, then part of Russia. She was well-educated and was fluent in Russian, German, English, French and Italian. She studied theater and recitation with several teachers in Europe. [2] Relationship to Rudolf Steiner.