Raïssa Maritain
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| Born | Raïssa Oumansoff September 12, 1883 |
| Died | November 4, 1960 (aged 77) Paris, France |
| Burial place | Kolbsheim |
| Education | University of Paris |
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Raïssa Maritain (née Oumansoff; September 11, 1883 – November 4, 1960) was a Russian-born French Catholic philosopher and poet. 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. Her memoir, Les Grandes Amitiés, which won the prix du Renouveau français, chronicles this. Jacques Maritain, Raïssa and her sister Vera (1886-1959) formed what would be called "the three Maritains".