E·va Duar·te de /ˈivə ˈdwɑrteɪ də; Spanishˈɛvɑ ˈdwɑrtɛ ðɛ/Show Spelled[ee-vuhdwahr-tey duh; Spanishe-vah dwahr-te the]Show IPA, 1919–52, Argentine political figure (wife of Juan Perón).
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Juan (Do·min·go) /wɑn dəˈmɪŋgoʊ; Spanishʰwɑn dɔˈmiŋgɔ/Show Spelled[wahn duh-ming-goh; Spanishhwahn daw-meeng-gaw]Show IPA, 1895–1974, Argentine military and political leader: president 1946–55, 1973–74.
Juan Domingo (xwan doˈmɪnɡo). 1895--1974, Argentine soldier and statesman; dictator (1946--55). He was deposed in 1955, remaining in exile until 1973, when he was elected president (1973--74)
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his third wife, María Estella (maˈria esˈteʎa), known as Isabel. born 1931, president of Argentina (1974--76); deposed
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(María) Eva (Duarte) de Perón (ˈeβa), known as Evita. Second wife of Juan Domingo Perón. 1919--52, Argentine film actress: active in politics and social welfare (1946--52)
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