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Raïssa Maritain (née Oumansoff) (12 September 1883 in Rostov-on-Don – 4 November 1960 in Paris) was a Russian poet and philosopher. She immigrated to France and studied at the Sorbonne, where she met the young Jacques Maritain, also a philosopher, whom she married in 1904. She was raised Jewish but, following a period in which she considered herself an atheist, converted to Catholicism with her husband in 1906.

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  • Raïssa Oumançoff Maritain (it)
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  • Raïssa Maritain (1883-1960), née Raïssa Oumançoff, est une philosophe et poétesse française. Elle était l'épouse de Jacques Maritain, avec qui elle travailla et dont elle fut la compagne pendant plus d'un demi-siècle, au centre d'un cénacle d'intellectuels catholiques français. Son livre de souvenirs, Les Grandes Amitiés, en relate la chronique. Ce livre a obtenu le prix du Renouveau français. Jacques Maritain, Raïssa et sa sœur Vera (1886-1959) forment ce que l'on appellera « les trois Maritain ». (fr)
  • Raïssa Maritain (née Oumansoff) (12 September 1883 in Rostov-on-Don – 4 November 1960 in Paris) was a Russian poet and philosopher. She immigrated to France and studied at the Sorbonne, where she met the young Jacques Maritain, also a philosopher, whom she married in 1904. She was raised Jewish but, following a period in which she considered herself an atheist, converted to Catholicism with her husband in 1906. (en)
  • Raïssa Oumançoff (Rostov, 12 settembre 1883 – Parigi, 4 novembre 1960) è stata una mistica, poetessa e saggista francese cattolica, moglie del filosofo Jacques Maritain.Autrice di raccolte di poesie, di trattati di spiritualità e di estetica, di opere autobiografiche, insieme al marito è stata al centro di un'amplissima cerchia di amicizie con numerosi esponenti della cultura novecentesca, appartenenti ai più disparati campi della ricerca e dell'espressione artistica. (it)
  • Raïssa Maritain z domu Umancewa (ur. 31 sierpnia 1883 w Rostowie nad Donem, zm. 4 listopada 1960 w Paryżu) – francuska poetka katolicka i mistyczka, żona filozofa Jacques'a Maritaina, nazywana przez niego połową swojej duszy. (pl)
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  • Raïssa Maritain (1883-1960), née Raïssa Oumançoff, est une philosophe et poétesse française. Elle était l'épouse de Jacques Maritain, avec qui elle travailla et dont elle fut la compagne pendant plus d'un demi-siècle, au centre d'un cénacle d'intellectuels catholiques français. Son livre de souvenirs, Les Grandes Amitiés, en relate la chronique. Ce livre a obtenu le prix du Renouveau français. Jacques Maritain, Raïssa et sa sœur Vera (1886-1959) forment ce que l'on appellera « les trois Maritain ». (fr)
  • Raïssa Maritain (née Oumansoff) (12 September 1883 in Rostov-on-Don – 4 November 1960 in Paris) was a Russian poet and philosopher. She immigrated to France and studied at the Sorbonne, where she met the young Jacques Maritain, also a philosopher, whom she married in 1904. She was raised Jewish but, following a period in which she considered herself an atheist, converted to Catholicism with her husband in 1906. (en)
  • Raïssa Oumançoff (Rostov, 12 settembre 1883 – Parigi, 4 novembre 1960) è stata una mistica, poetessa e saggista francese cattolica, moglie del filosofo Jacques Maritain.Autrice di raccolte di poesie, di trattati di spiritualità e di estetica, di opere autobiografiche, insieme al marito è stata al centro di un'amplissima cerchia di amicizie con numerosi esponenti della cultura novecentesca, appartenenti ai più disparati campi della ricerca e dell'espressione artistica. (it)
  • Raïssa Maritain z domu Umancewa (ur. 31 sierpnia 1883 w Rostowie nad Donem, zm. 4 listopada 1960 w Paryżu) – francuska poetka katolicka i mistyczka, żona filozofa Jacques'a Maritaina, nazywana przez niego połową swojej duszy. (pl)
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