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Marie Curie's mother's name was Bronisława Skłodowska. She was a teacher and instilled a love of learning in Marie and her siblings from a young age. Bronisława's influence played a significant role in shaping Marie Curie's intellectual development and eventual groundbreaking scientific achievements.

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Mother: Broniswala Boguski. She was a principle of Freta Street Boarding School for Girls. She died of tuberculosis in 1878. She was a catholic and her last words were "I love you." Father: Vladislav Sklodowska. A professor of mathematics and physics. Died of old age in Warsaw in 1902. Husband: Pierre Curie. They met though Marie's sister, Bronya. Marie was looking for a laboratory and Pierre said she could work. He won the Nobel Prize in 1903, along with Marie. They devoted their life to science and had two kids. Irene: Marie and Pierre's eldest daughter. She took after her mother and devoted her life to science. Later on she won a Nobel Prize, but neither of her parents were alive to see her get it. Eve: Youngest daughter. Mother: Broniswala Boguski. She was a principle of Freta Street Boarding School for Girls. She died of tuberculosis in 1878. She was a catholic and her last words were "I love you." Father: Vladislav Sklodowska. A professor of mathematics and physics. Died of old age in Warsaw in 1902. Husband: Pierre Curie. They met though Marie's sister, Bronya. Marie was looking for a laboratory and Pierre said she could work. He won the Nobel Prize in 1903, along with Marie. They devoted their life to science and had two kids. Irene: Marie and Pierre's eldest daughter. She took after her mother and devoted her life to science. Later on she won a Nobel Prize, but neither of her parents were alive to see her get it. Eve: Youngest daughter.