Evita Perón, the wife of Argentine President Juan Domingo Perón, is famous for her influential role as a political leader and advocate for women's rights in Argentina during the 1940s. She championed social justice and labor rights, becoming a beloved figure among the working class. Her efforts led to the passage of women's suffrage in Argentina in 1947, allowing women to vote for the first time. Additionally, her life and legacy have been immortalized in various cultural works, including the musical "Evita."
Eva Peron
Maria Eva Duarte de Peron is what most people consider her full name. Although there are uncertainties as to whether to add the names of her various exhusbands or to just list her by her most commonly known name.
Evita/Eva/María Eva Duarte de Perón was the second wife of Juan Perón, who was President of Argentina from 1895-1974. Famously, she was the subject of the musical Evita, with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
She was the first lady of Argentina and the most powerful woman in Latin America.
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Eva Evita Peron died July 26, 1952, just after her husbands second inauguration.
Her surname is Peron.
"Evita" Peron
Uterine Cancer
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July 26,1952
Evita Peron - 1981 TV is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Sweden:15
The real name of "Evita" is Eva Peron.
Eva Peron came from Argentina.