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    Juan Domingo Perón (UK: /pɛˈrɒn/, US: /pɛˈroʊn, pəˈ-, peɪˈ-/ , Spanish: [ˈxwan doˈmiŋɡo peˈɾon] ; 8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an Argentine lieutenant...
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    married the following year. Juan Perón was elected President of Argentina in June 1946; during the next six years, Eva Perón became powerful within the...
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    aristocracy' formed the backbone of Neo-Peronism, whereas poor workers stayed loyal to Juan Perón, allowing Perón to isolate Vandor politically by gaining...
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    first woman to serve as president of a country. Isabel Perón was the third wife of President Juan Perón. During her husband's third term as president from...
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    as Federal Peronism or Menemism), the conservative faction of the party. The Justicialist Party was founded in 1946 by Juan and Eva Perón, uniting the...
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    that adheres to the ideology and legacy of Juan Perón. Orthodox Peronists are staunch supporters of Perón and his original policies, and they reject any...
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    Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón is a stadium in Avellaneda, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. More commonly, it is called El Cilindro de Avellaneda...
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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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    an Argentine woman who is said to have been romantically linked to Juan Domingo Perón, President of Argentina, between the years 1953 and 1955, a relationship...
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    Social Welfare from 1973 to 1975, first under Juan Perón and continuing under Isabel Perón, Juan Perón's third wife and presidential successor. Lopez Rega...
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  • on the life of Argentine political leader Eva Perón, the second wife of Argentine president Juan Perón. The story follows Evita's early life, rise to...
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    War. Farrell appointed Juan Perón as his secretary. Ramírez named Farrell as president on 25 February 1944. Farrell appointed Perón as vice-president. After...
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    major figure behind the Revolución Libertadora, the military coup against Juan Perón in 1955. He was kidnapped by the left-wing organization Montoneros on...
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    dictatorship a relatively unknown military colonel named Juan Perón was named head of the Labour Department. Perón quickly managed to climb the political ladder...
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    Revolución Libertadora (category Anti-Peronism)
    Juan Perón in Argentina, on 16 September 1955. President Perón was first elected in 1946. In 1949, a constitutional amendment sponsored by Peronism introduced...
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    "incubated" Peronism. The coup of June 4, 1943 is considered by some historians as the true date of the birth of the movement created by Juan Perón. Perón chose...
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    Montoneros (category Peronism)
    revolutionary Peronism, Guevarism, and the revolutionary Catholicism of Juan García Elorrio shaped by Camilism. They fought for the return of Juan Perón to Argentina...
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  • needed] In 1946 General Juan Perón became president; his populist ideology became known as peronism. His popular wife Eva Perón played a leading political...
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    they 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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  • footballer Juan Pérez Medina (born 1960), Mexican politician and educator Juan Perón, President of Argentina Juan Pierre, American baseball player Juan Pizarro...
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    career, Fangio was backed by funding from the Argentine government of Juan Perón. Fangio's first Grand Prix race was the 1948 French Grand Prix at Reims...
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    Giles. Cámpora knew General Juan Perón when the latter visited San Andrés de Giles as minister of labour in 1944. After Perón was elected president in 1946...
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    Mendoza Province Worker's Socialist Party: Juan Carlos Coral Perón Balbín Manrique Coral Page, Joseph. Perón: A biography. Random House, 1983. [page needed]...
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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 starring...
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    through their connections to previously dominant men; Eva Perón was the wife of Juan Perón, Marine Le Pen the daughter of Jean-Marie Le Pen, Keiko Fujimori...
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    fusion in the 1950s, during the presidency of Juan Perón. Richter's project would deliver, according to Perón's 1951 announcements, cheap energy in half-litre...
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    enfranchised women at the national level. Turnout was around 88%. President Juan Perón (1895–1974) had become President for the first time in June 1946. His...
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    mobilized working-class support for emerging populist leader Juan Perón. The party run Perón’s presidential ticket for the election. It was inspired and...
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    careers, Gunton is a prolific theatre actor. He originated the role of Juan Perón in the Broadway premiere of Evita and the titular character in the 1989...
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    Gamal Abdel Nasser. He was allegedly an advisor to Argentinian president Juan Perón. In 1963, Skorzeny was allegedly recruited by the Mossad and conducted...
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