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Peronism, also
known as justicialism, is an
Argentine ideology and
movement based on the ideas,
doctrine and
legacy of Juan
Perón (1895–1974). It has...
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contrast to **** ideology, the
Peróns were not anti-Semitic. In the book
Inside Argentina from
Perón to Menem: 1950–2000 from an
American Point...
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still controversial figures, Juan and Eva
Perón are
nonetheless considered icons by
their supporters. The
Peróns'
followers praised their efforts to eliminate...
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Isabel Martínez de
Perón (Spanish pronunciation: [isaˈβel maɾˈtines ðe
peˈɾon] , born María
Estela Martínez Cartas; 4
February 1931) is an
Argentine politician...
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Argentine political leader,
activist and
actress Eva
Perón, the
second wife of
Argentine president Juan
Perón. The
story follows Evita's
early life, rise to...
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peron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Peron (or
Perón,
Péron) may
refer to:
Alphonse Péron (1834–1908),
French soldier and geologist. Carlos...
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Orthodox Peronism,
Peronist Orthodoxy,
National Justicialism, or right-wing
Peronism for some specialists, was a
faction within Peronism, a political...
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William Elford Leach in 1815,
based on
material collected by François
Péron.
Péron had
labelled the
animal Scyllarus incisus, and had
previously called...
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Founded by Juan
Perón and his wife,
First Lady Eva
Perón, it was
previously called the
Peronist Party after its founder.
Under Perón, the
party followed...
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attempt against Perón on the part of
ultraconservative elements in the Army. Ultimately,
these ill-considered attacks, the
Peróns' po****rity and their...