Marie Musaeus Higgins (18 May 1855 – 10 July 1926) was a German educationist, best known as the founder and principal of Musaeus College in Colombo, Sri Lanka. She also authored several publications based on Buddhist and Sinhala cultural themes, including Poya Days in 1924. She is recognised as an important figure in the pre-independence Buddhist revival in Sri Lanka and a pioneer in female education in the country.
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| - Marie Musaeus Higgins, auch Musaeus-Higgins, geb. Mussaeus, genannt Sudu Amma (* 19. Mai 1855 in Neustadt in Mecklenburg; † 10. Juli 1926 in Colombo, Sri Lanka) war eine deutsch-amerikanische Theosophin, Pädagogin und Gründerin des Musaeus College in Colombo. (de)
- Marie Musaeus Higgins (18 May 1855 – 10 July 1926) was a German educationist, best known as the founder and principal of Musaeus College in Colombo, Sri Lanka. She also authored several publications based on Buddhist and Sinhala cultural themes, including Poya Days in 1924. She is recognised as an important figure in the pre-independence Buddhist revival in Sri Lanka and a pioneer in female education in the country. (en)
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| - Marie Musaeus Higgins, auch Musaeus-Higgins, geb. Mussaeus, genannt Sudu Amma (* 19. Mai 1855 in Neustadt in Mecklenburg; † 10. Juli 1926 in Colombo, Sri Lanka) war eine deutsch-amerikanische Theosophin, Pädagogin und Gründerin des Musaeus College in Colombo. (de)
- Marie Musaeus Higgins (18 May 1855 – 10 July 1926) was a German educationist, best known as the founder and principal of Musaeus College in Colombo, Sri Lanka. She also authored several publications based on Buddhist and Sinhala cultural themes, including Poya Days in 1924. She is recognised as an important figure in the pre-independence Buddhist revival in Sri Lanka and a pioneer in female education in the country. (en)
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