María Eva Duarte de Perón (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈɾi.a ˈeβa ˈðwarte ðe peˈɾon]; née María Eva Duarte; 7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952), better known as...
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(1946–1952), Perón was supported by his second wife, Eva Duarte ("Evita"); they were immensely popular among the Argentine working class. Perón's government...
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Evita (musical) (redirect from Eva and Magaldi)
Perón addresses the crowd with words of encouragement and leaps off the stage, meeting Eva as soon as he exits ("Charity Concert"). Eva and Perón share...
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Peronism, also known as justicialism, is an Argentine ideology and movement based on the ideas and legacy of Argentine ruler Juan Perón (1895–1974). It...
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La Plata (redirect from Ciudad Eva Perón)
photographs by Tomás Bradley Sutton. La Plata was briefly known as Ciudad Eva Perón (Eva Perón City) between 1952 and 1955. After La Plata was designated the provincial...
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The Eva Perón Foundation was a charitable foundation begun by Eva Perón, a prominent Argentine political leader, when she was the First Lady and Spiritual...
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overthrew Juan Perón on September 19, 1955 during the Revolución Libertadora. Feminism in Argentina Barry, Carolina (2009). "Eva Perón y la organización...
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organized by the RFEF, as a tribute to Argentine president Juan Perón and his wife Eva Perón. It was played between September and December, usually as one-match...
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blacklisted by its First Lady Eva Perón. Marysa Navarro and Nicholas Frasier, authors of Evita: The Real Life of Eva Perón, however, contend this is unlikely...
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Tizón de Perón (March 18, 1902 – September 10, 1938) was an Argentine educator and the first wife of former Argentine president Juan Perón. Aurelia Gabriela...
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Eva Perón: The True Story, also known simply as Eva Perón, is a 1996 Argentine historical-biographical drama film directed by Juan Carlos Desanzo and...
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Unzué Palace (section The Perón era)
the presidency of Juan Domingo Perón (1946–1955), and became a place of pilgrimage and cult after the death of Eva Perón in 1952. The building's symbolic...
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wife of Juan Perón Eva Haljecka Petković (1870–1947), Serbian doctor Eva Pel, a Dutch visual artist Eva Philbin (1914–2005), Irish chemist Eva Pigford (born...
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members of Sarmiento's committee. After Eva Duarte married Juan Perón, Juan Duarte became private secretary of Perón. In those years, the government granted...
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Tina Arena (section Arena on Eva Perón)
possessed. I don't think I was ready in my 30s to play Eva Perón at all. Playing the role of Eva Perón at 50, is much more suited to the life experience that...
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anniversary of UNICEF) 50 centavos (50th anniversary of the death of Eva Perón and the attainment of voting rights by women) 50 centavos (The establishment...
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French soldier and geologist. Carlos Perón (born 1952), Swiss musician, founding member of the band Yello Eva Perón (1919–1952), former Argentine political...
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Evita (1996 film) (category Cultural depictions of Eva Perón)
groundswell of support that Eva generates forces the government to release Perón, and he finds the people enamored of him and Eva. Perón wins election to the...
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Justicialist Party (section Peronism)
chairman), as do (or did) former presidents Juan Perón, Héctor Cámpora, Raúl Alberto Lastiri, Isabel Perón, Carlos Menem, Ramón Puerta, Adolfo Rodríguez...
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Nelly Rivas (section Encounter with Perón)
were used a proof of "sexual perversion" of Perón. Silvana G. Ferreyra remarked that "the image of Perón as a 'seducer of young girls' was part of the...
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called Plaza de los Virreyes; however, Eva Perón was added to the name of the station to commemorate Eva Duarte de Perón, the prominent Argentine historical...
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wife Eva Perón (Evita) in 1952. Perón brought Isabel with him when he moved to Madrid, Spain, in 1960. Authorities[which?] did not approve of Perón's cohabitation...
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West End in Evita, Boeing-Boeing, and Passion. Prior to being cast as Eva Perón in the West End revival of Evita, Roger was already a performer in her...
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Six at the Lena Horne Theatre on Broadway, as well as for portraying Eva Perón in the West End revival of Evita at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre...
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Kennedy Onassis, Diana, Princess of Wales, Ava Gardner, Farah Pahlavi, Eva Perón, Elizabeth Taylor, the Duchess of Windsor, Queen Nazli of Egypt, and Queen...
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2003–04, 2011–12 Primera C (1): 1977 "Estadio de Sarmiento de Junín - Eva Peron". 28 March 2014. "¡Bienvenidos a la Liga Profesional!" (in Spanish). Liga...
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Magaldi played in Eva's real life, or that they knew each other. For example, in the 1981 biography Evita: The Real Life of Eva Perón, biographers Marysa...
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Granadero Baigorria (redirect from Hospital Escuela Eva Perón)
the hospital is an homage to Eva Perón, the renowned First Lady of Argentina in the mid-20th century and an icon of Peronism. The city has many important...
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Catholic Worker newspaper Eva Perón: The True Story (1996) – Argentine biographical drama film based on the life of Eva Perón Evita (1996) – musical historical...
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Eva Perón (May 7, 1919 – July 26, 1952), former First Lady of Argentina, has been a consistent presence in popular culture in her homeland and internationally...
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