Yes, Rudolf Steiner had children. He and his wife, Marie von Sivers, had two daughters together: Maria and Christine. Steiner's family life was relatively private, but his daughters were involved in various aspects of his work and the anthroposophical movement.
The cast of Finding Rudolf Steiner - 2006 includes: Bert Chase as himself Walter Kugler as himself Nelson Wilby as himself
The international list of Steiner alumni can be found at http://www.diewaldorfs.waldorf.net/listengl.html
Rudolf Steiner was an Austrian philosopher who was born in 1861 and lived until 1925. He is arguably most known as the founder of the Waldorf Schools. He also developed biodynamic agriculture and anthroposophical medicine.
The cast of The Steiner Interview - 2011 includes: Micheal Donoghue as Lt. Rudolf Steiner Tyler Traeger as Bill Thornton Rebeccah Wyse as Anna
Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) was an Austrian philosopher, social reformer, and esotericist best known for founding anthroposophy, a spiritual movement that emphasizes the importance of spiritual science. He also established Waldorf education, a holistic approach to learning that nurtures creativity and critical thinking in children. Steiner's work spans various fields, including agriculture (biodynamic farming), arts, and medicine, and he sought to integrate spiritual insights with practical life. His teachings continue to influence various disciplines and communities worldwide.
Rudolf Steiner was born on February 25, 1861.
Rudolf Steiner was born on February 25, 1861.
Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School was created in 1957.
Rudolf Steiner University College was created in 1981.
Elmfield Rudolf Steiner School was created in 1934.
Taikura Rudolf Steiner School was created in 1921.
Holywood Rudolf Steiner School was created in 1975.
Rudolf Steiner died on March 30, 1925 at the age of 64.
The motto of Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School is 'Unfolding Individual Journeys'.
Rudolf Steiner School Kings Langley was created in 1949.
Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School was created in 1988.
The motto of Taikura Rudolf Steiner School is 'Education towards freedom'.