No.
Marie Curie lived during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was born in 1867 and passed away in 1934. Curie made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of radioactivity and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
Marie Curie lived in various places throughout her life, including Poland, France, and at the Radium Institute in Paris. She conducted her groundbreaking research in Paris, where she became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields (physics and chemistry).
Marie Curie's discoveries in radioactivity revolutionized the fields of science and medicine by opening up new avenues for research and treatment. Her work led to advancements in cancer therapy and the development of new diagnostic tools, ultimately improving the quality of healthcare for humans. Additionally, Curie's pioneering achievements paved the way for future generations of scientists, especially women, to pursue careers in STEM fields.
Marie Curie moved to France from Poland to attend university because at the time, the Polish universities did not accept women. She later stayed in France, where she conducted her groundbreaking research on radioactivity and became a naturalized French citizen.
Warsaw (then in Vistula Land, Russian Empire; now in Poland)
France
It can be very difficult to answer without knowing who this Patrick is and if you mean Pennsylvania.
Paris France.
Paris
what time and period did madame cj walker live
no. i do tho. well near there. he lived in canada, but currently atlanta.
BCAUSE she lived in philadelphia,pennsylvania
She live in a house jajajaja :d
There are many famous French people out there in other countries from France. As they maybe French but don't live there. For Example * Claude Monet, * Pee ere White * Dump Le Rouge and many more.
"You live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania."
65,283 female live in Pennsylvania
Madame du Pompadour lived in a castle in Paris, France