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Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie, or as best she is, Marie Curie; Polish chemistry and physics, who was born in Warsaw Poland on November 7, 1867. His mother Bronisława Boguska was a piano teacher and his father Władysław Skłodowski, who was a professor of physics and mathematics. Marie was the youngest of five siblings.
Since she was little she showed signs of great intelligence and it was during that stage of her life, in which she began to receive classes in hiding; There he expanded his knowledge related to Polish culture. Due to the occupation, Russia imposed its language and customs violently. At just four years old, Marie was already reading perfectly and in addition to mastering her mother tongue, she also did it with Russian, French and German.
He finished high school in 1883 obtaining a gold medal and in 1891 he traveled to Paris, France and enrolled in the science course at the Sorbonne University. After two years he finished his studies, occupying the first place in his class. Simultaneously with his academic training, he also received acting classes in a theater for beginners.
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Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie,better known as Marie Curie (Warsaw, November 7, 1867-Passy, July 4, 1934), was a French nationalized Polish scientist. A pioneer in the field of radioactivity, she was the first person to receive two Nobel prizes in different specialties — Physics and Chemistry and the first woman to hold the position of professor at the University of Paris. In 1995 she was buried with honors in the Pantheon in Paris on her own merits.
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Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie,más conocida como Marie Curie (Varsovia, 7 de noviembre de 1867-Passy, 4 de julio de 1934), fue una científica polaca nacionalizada francesa. Pionera en el campo de la radiactividad, fue la primera persona en recibir dos premios Nobel en distintas especialidades —Física y Química— y la primera mujer en ocupar el puesto de profesora en la Universidad de París. En 1995 fue sepultada con honores en el Panteón de París por méritos propios.