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Isabel Martínez de Perón was born Isabel Martínez on February 4, 1931, in La Rioja, Argentina.
Isabel had very little in the way of politicial experience or ambitions and she was a very different personality from Evita, who had been denied the post of vice president years earlier.
Isabel agreed to fire López, but the military concluded that with Argentina's prevailing climate of widespread strikes and political terrorism, a weak-willed and unexperienced woman would not be a suitable president.
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 Isabel Martínez de Perón - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
María Estela Martínez de Perón (born on February 4, 1931, in La Rioja, Argentina) better known as Isabel Martínez de Perón would become the third wife of Argentine President Juan Perón and serve as President of Argentina in her own right from July 1, 1974 to March 24, 1976.
Isabel had very little in the way of political experience or ambitions, and she was a very different personality from Evita, who had been denied the post of vice president years earlier.
Isabel agreed to fire López, but the military concluded that with Argentina's prevailing climate of widespread strikes and political terrorism, a weak-willed and inexperienced woman would not be a suitable president.
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 Encyclopedia: Isabel Martínez de Perón   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
It is the birthplace of the former president of Argentina, Isabel Martínez de Perón.
Isabel had very little in the way of political experience or ambitions, and she was a very different personality from Evitas image appeared on a wide variety of products, including stamps, coins, postcards and calendars.
Isabel agreed to fire López, but the military concluded that with Argentina's prevailing climate of widespread strikes and Political terrorism is a form of terrorism (a tactic of violence that targets civilians) used to influence socio-political events so that gains occur that might not have otherwise happened by peaceful means.
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 Isabel Martínez de Perón   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Isabel Martínez de Perón was born Isabel Martínez on February4, 1931, in LaRioja, Argentina.
He agreed and,in a surprisingly uncontroversial move, chose Isabel as his running mate.Isabel had very little in the way of politicial experience or ambitions and she was a very different personality from Evita, whohad been denied the post of vice president years earlier.
Isabel agreed to fire López, but the military concluded thatwith Argentina's prevailing climate of widespread strikes and political terrorism, a weak-willed and unexperienced woman would not be a suitable president.
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 JUAN PERóN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
In de jaren '30 was hij een militaire waarnemer in het fascistische Italië.
In juni 1943 was hij als kolonel een belangrijke figuur in de militaire coup door de GOU (Verenigde Groep van Officiers) tegen het burgerlijk bewind van Ramón Castillo.
Zijn politiek, het peronisme, werd en is nog steeds een belangrijke factor in de Argentijnse politiek, ondanks de fascistoïde en falangistische kenmerken ervan.
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 juan peron 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
His ideology would be dubbed peronism and became a central influence in Argentine political parties.
Perón died on July 1, 1974 with the problems unresolved and was succeeded by Isabel.
Perón is buried in Cementerio de la Chacarita in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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 ISABEL MARTíNEZ DE PERóN
Isabel Perón (eigentlich: "María Estela Martínez de Perón" - das "de" bezeichnet in der argentinischen Amtssprache die Verheiratung mit jemandem; * 4.
In aller Hast wurde Isabel inthronisiert, damit um die Nachfolge in der Präsidentschaft keine Diskussionen oder gar Neuwahlen riskiert wurden.
Ihre Präsidentschaft war der Vorbote des bislang schwärzesten Kapitels argentinischer Geschichte, nämlich der Phase der Militärdiktatur von 1976 bis 1983 und belegt, wie eine Strategie des Machterhalts um jeden Preis ein Land in die Katastrophe führt.
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 Juan Perón - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Perón's new wife, Eva Duarte de Perón (1919–1952) married Perón on October 21, 1945 and was hugely popular.
Perón is buried in Cementerio de la Chacarita in Buenos Aires.
Ortiz recounts Eva Peron's humble birth, her extraordinary rise to power in Argentina at the side of her husband General Juan Peron, and her short and legendary reign as a virtual queen,...
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 PERóN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Juan Domingo Perón (8 de octubre de 1895 1 de julio de 1974) fue un militar argentino y presidente de Argentina entre 1946 y 1955 y entre 1973 y 1974.
Forzado a renunciar por sus oponentes dentro de las fuerzas armadas el 9 de octubre de 1945, Perón fue arrestado pero las manifestaciones populares organizadas que superaron la convocatoria de la CGT (Confederación General del Trabajo) lograron su liberación (17 de octubre).
Sin embargo, los sectores de la oligarquía desplazados del poder, junto a otros sectores militares y de la cúpula de la Iglesia Católica se reagruparon, y tras un primer intento de golpe de Estado -donde bombardearon la Plaza de Mayo con un saldo de 300 muertos- derrocaron finalmente a Perón en septiembre de 1955.
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 Encyclopedia: Juan Perón   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Peronism is an Argentine political ideology based on the ideas and programs associated with former president Juan Perón.
Coat of arms Plaza de España (Spain square) Madrid, the capital of Spain, is located in the center of the country at 40°25′ N 3°45′ W. Population of the city of Madrid proper was 3,093,000 (Madrilenes, madrileños) as of 2003 estimates.
Cementerio de la Chacarita in Buenos Aires, Argentina, known as the National Cemetery, was opened during a yellow fever epidemic in 1871.
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 Isabel Martínez de Perón
She would become the third wife of Juan Perón and President of Argentina from 1 July 1974 to 24 March 1976.
Authorities in the strongly Catholic nation did not approve of Perón's living arrangements with this young woman, so in 1961 the former president reluctantly got married for a third time.
By this time, José López Rega, who had been slowly consolidating his power over the years by controlling Isabel, emerged as the clear power behind the throne – a notion which greatly frightened the military.
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 Isabel Martínez de Perón : Isabel Martinez de Peron
Isabel had very little politicial experience or ambitions, and had a very different personality from Evita, who had been denied the post of Vice President years earlier.
Isabel agreed to fire López, and the military concluded that during Argentina's current climate of widespread strikes and political terrorism, a weak-willed and unexperienced woman would not be a suitable president.
In 1976 she was kidnapped and deposed in a bloodless coup, and sent into exile.
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 Isabel Martínez de Perón   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Perón was attracted to her beauty believed she could provide him with the companionship he had been lacking since the of his second wife Evita.
Isabel had very little in the of politicial experience or ambitions and she a very different personality from Evita who been denied the post of vice president earlier.
Isabel agreed to fire López but military concluded that with Argentina's prevailing climate widespread strikes and political terrorism a weak-willed unexperienced woman would not be a suitable
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 peron nightclubs in directory.co.uk
Peron: many thoughts come to mind when her name is mentioned...
Peron, born in 1931, a former nightclub dancer, was Argentina's first female president, after the death of her husband, Juan
Peron is still, 52 years after her death, one of the most famous women...
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 Isabel Martínez de Perón
Isabel Perón (eigentlich: "María Estela Martínez de Perón" - das "de" bezeichnet in der argentinischen Amtssprache die mit jemandem; * 4.
Isabels Amtszeit war das vorläufig erste einer bis dahin zwar schwierigen aber im demokratischen Prinzipien folgenden Regierungszeit.
Ihre Präsidentschaft war Vorbote des bislang schwärzesten Kapitels argentinischer Geschichte der Phase der Militärdiktatur von 1976 bis 1983 und belegt wie eine Strategie des um jeden Preis ein Land in die führt.
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 Juan Peron   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Philip Quast is expected to play Juan Peron in the upcoming West End revival of Evita.
Isabel Peron, born in 1931, a former nightclub dancer, was Argentina's first female president, after the death of her husband, Juan Peron, in 1974.
It depicts her rise from poverty to become a film and radio actress and her eventual relationship with the President of Argentina, Juan Peron.
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 Jorge Rafael Videla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Jorge Rafael Videla Redondo (born August 2, 1925 in Mercedes) was the de facto President of Argentina from 1976 to 1981.
The military junta took power during a period of extreme instability, with terrorist attacks from the Marxist groups Montoneros and the ERP from one side and violent right-wing kidnappings, tortures, and assasinations in the other.
Martínez de Hoz has argued that the junta's introduction of neoliberal economic policies were necessary to contain the popular discontent about the state of the economy.
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 Peron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isabel Martínez de Perón, third wife of Juan Perón and former President of Argentina.
Peron, Western Australia - a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Isabel Martinez de Perón   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Isabel visitó Argentina varias veces en la década de 1960 y en los primeros años de 1970, consiguiendo apoyo para Perón.
Trató de resolver los problemas a través de un nuevo gabinete de Ministros, imprimiendo billetes para pagar la deuda externa, e imponiendo el estado de sitio en Noviembre de 1974.
Algunos militares le recomendaron la renuncia de la Presidente, pero ella no la acepto; la situación económica y política del país continuaron empeorando, y el 24 de Marzo de 1976, fue detenida por oficiales de la fuerza aérea y mantenida en su casa bajo arresto por cinco años.
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 Juan_Perón   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
In de jaren '30 was hij een militaire waarnemer in het ->fascismefascistische ->Italië.
Zijn politiek, het ->peronisme, werd en is nog steeds een belangrijke factor in de Argentijnse politiek, ondanks de fascistoïde en ->falangisme (Spanje)falangistische kenmerken ervan.
Daar huwde hij de nachtclubzangeres ->Isabel Martínez de Perón in ->1961.
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 Juan Peron
Peron and the Enigmas of Argentina by Robert D. Crassweller
Peron held a number of important positions under the regime.
Turner, Frederick C. Juan Peron and the Reshaping of Argentina.
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 Modern History Sourcebook: Juan Domingo Perón: Justicialism
His government was a sort of populist dictatorship, characterized by genuine efforts to raise the living standards of the urban poor, but also quite dramatic levels of petty corruption.
After 18 years of military rule, he was allowed to return in 1971, and won the presidential election of 1973.
He was succeeded in office in 1974 by his third wife Isabel Martínez de Perón (Eva had been number two), who was herself displaced by a military coup in 1976.
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 Juan Perón - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the late 1940s, Argentina, alongside with other South American countries, became a leading haven for Nazi war criminals.
The second presidency of Perón was disrupted by conflict between his leftist and rightist supporters; as Perón became more right-wing, there were numerous terrorist acts.
Nudelman,Santiago (Buenos Aires, 1960; Chiefly draft resolutions and declarations presented by Nudelman as a member of the Cámara de Diputados of the Argentine Republic during the Perón administration)
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 Juan Peron Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Perón won re-election in 1951, but economic problems, high levels of corruption and conflict with the Roman Catholic Church contributed to his overthrow in an army-navy coup in September 1955.
He married Isabel Martínez de Perón in 1961.
In Argentina, the 1950s and 1960s were marked by frequent changes of government, with low economic growth and continued social and labour demands.
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 Perón, Juan Domingo -> Second Presidency on Encyclopedia.com 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Isabel Perón was unable to command the support of any powerful group, not even organized labor.
With a portrait of General Juan Domingo Peron at the right, presidential candidate Carlos Menem speaks during a campaign meeting at the Luna Park stadium in Buenos Aires, April 15, 2003.
REPUBLIC OF ARGENTINA: Buenos Aires:rgentinian graffiti: Che Guevara and Evita Peron.
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 Avizora Publicaciones. Reportajes y Entrevistas - Entrevistas a Juan Domingo Perón
Ayer, por ejemplo, vinieron a verme más de cien personas.
Se trata de uno de esos hippies españoles, con melena de profeta, barba de guerrillero y un tufillo insoportable, que viaja en el tren que va a la ciudad de León.
Hay que quemar de una vez por todas todo eso y construir algo nuevo”.
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 Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia Juan Perón -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Perón's new wife, Eva Duarte de Perón[?] (1919 - July 26, 1952) married Perón on December 9, 1945), was hugely popular.
He married nightclub singer Isabel Martinez de Perón in 1961.
The government resorted to a number of emergency decrees to try and restore public order.
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 Isabel Martínez de Perón
Isabel Perón kam als María Estela auf die Welt.
Entführungen oft genug verbunden mit Gelderpressungen waren eine der größten Bedrohungen dieser Nicht auszuschließen ist dass begünstigt durch das bei der Gelegenheit die eine oder andere Rechnung" beglichen wurde.
Isabels Amtszeit wurde geprägt unregelmäßig wiederkehrende "wilde Streiks" ("huelgas") und offiziell angeordnetem Stillstand des Lebens "paro general").
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