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| | Gabor, Eva -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | July 4, 1995, Los Angeles, Calif.), was the youngest (behind Magda and Zsa Zsa) of the glamorous Gabor sisters and together with Zsa Zsa, to whom she bore a striking resemblance, had achieved worldwide celebrity status by the 1950s; the two often made headlines as a result of their many marriages (Eva married five times). |
 | | July 4, 1995, Los Angeles, Calif.), was the youngest (behind Magda and Zsa Zsa) of the glamorous Gabor sisters and together with Zsa Zsa, to whom she bore a striking resemblance, had achieved worldwide celebrity status by the 1950s; the two often made headlines as a result of their many marriages (Eva married five... |
 | | Eva Perón helped lead the populist government of her husband, Argentine President Juan Perón, in the 1940s and 1950s. |
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