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  1. Marie Steiner-von Sivers [1] (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 ...

  2. Marie Steiner, auch Marie Steiner-von Sivers, geborene Marie von Sivers oder Sievers, Siebers (* 14. März 1867 in Włocławek; † 27. Dezember 1948 in Beatenberg, Schweiz ), war eine deutsch-baltische Schauspielerin, Regisseurin, Theosophin und Anthroposophin.

  3. Marie Steiner-von Sivers: 'A Cosmic Being' - YouTube. Hazel Archer-Ginsberg. 498 subscribers. Subscribed. 26. 893 views 1 year ago. A Biography in honor of Women's History Month with...

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  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 dic. de 2021 · In Memory of Marie Steiner-von Sivers By Ruth Klein, Portland, Oregon Marie Steiner-von Sivers was born March 14, 1867 and died December 27, 1948. She was the 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

  7. 2 de jun. de 2021 · Marie Steiner also Marie Steiner-von Sivers, née Marie von Sivers or Sievers, Siebers (* 14 March 1867 in Wloclawek, Poland; † 27 December 1948 in Beatenberg, Switzerland) was a Russian/German actress, theosophist, anthroposophist and the second wife of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy. Contents. 1 Life and work. 1.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.