Thursday will mark the sixtieth anniversary of the death at the age of 33, of Eva Peron, the most influential woman in Argentine history. She was the wife of three times president Juan Domingo ...
While Perón remained the ultimate authority, the actions of Perón’s controversial First Lady, Eva Perón ... was left nearly destitute after the death of her father, who had never married ...
Eva Peron, known as Evita, was an icon in 1940s Argentina, famous for her populist rhetoric. Her most famous speech inspired the award-winning song Don’t Cry for Me Argentina. Show more Eva ...
Eva Peron – otherwise known as Evita - became an icon in 1940s Argentina, famous for her passionate speeches and populist rhetoric. Born into poverty, she moved to Buenos Aries at the age of 15 ...
We take a look at notable productions of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice classic ahead of Jamie Lloyd's new staging at ...
Female suffrage arrived in Argentina in 1947 with Law 13,010, more commonly known as the “Ley Evita” after Eva Perón who ...
Latin America has been fertile ground for power couples exercising power together, from autocracies or succession in the ...
Death of a language and the world’s longest ... We also look at two female orators from opposite ends of the political spectrum: Eva Peron, also known as Evita, from right-wing Argentina and ...
Audrey Hepburn wore Ferragamo ballet flats and pumps religiously until her death in 1993 - Getty; Edoardo Delille ...