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  2. Isabel Perón - Wikipedia

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    Isabel met José López Rega, who was a former policeman with an interest in occultism and fortune-telling, during a visit to Argentina in 1965. [18] She was interested in occult matters (and as president reportedly employed astrological divination to determine national policy), [ 19 ] so the two quickly became friends.

  3. Justicialist Party - Wikipedia

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    The party is headed by a National Committee, whose president is the de facto leader of the party. 1946–1974: Juan Perón (President: 1946–1955, 1973–1974) 1974–1985: Isabel Perón (President: 1974–1976) 1985–1990: Antonio Cafiero; 1990–2001: Carlos Menem (President: 1989–1999) 2001: Rubén Marín (interim) 2001–2003: Carlos Menem

  4. President of the Republic of Texas - Wikipedia

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    1st vice president of the Republic of Texas David G. Burnet: 3 Sam Houston (1793–1863) December 13, 1841 – December 9, 1844: 1841: 1st president of the Republic of Texas Edward Burleson: 4 Anson Jones (1798–1858) December 9, 1844 – December 19, 1846: 1844: 11th secretary of state of the Republic of Texas: Kenneth Lewis Anderson

  5. Juan Perón - Wikipedia

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    Perón's third wife, María Estela Martínez, known as Isabel Perón, was elected as vice president on his ticket and succeeded him as president upon his death in 1974. Political violence only intensified, and she was ousted in 1976 , followed by a period of even deadlier repression under the junta of Jorge Rafael Videla .

  6. List of Texas governors and presidents - Wikipedia

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    President: Took office: Left office: Notes: David G. Burnet: 1836 1836 Burnet County; (acting) Vice-president of Texas under Lamar, U.S. Senator-Elect 1866. Sam Houston: 1836 1838 Houston; Houston County; also served as Governor and U.S. Senator, and formerly in Tennessee as Governor and U.S. Representative. Referred to as the first President ...

  7. Peron (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Perón (born 1931), former Argentine Vice President and President; Jean-Hervé Péron (born 1949), frontman and bass player of several incarnations of German band "Faust" Juan Perón (1895–1974), former President of Argentina and founder of the Justicialist Party; François Péron (1775–1810), French naturalist and explorer

  8. National Reorganization Process - Wikipedia

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    His vice president and third wife, Isabel Perón, succeeded him, but she proved to be a weak, ineffectual ruler. A number of revolutionary organizations—chief among them Montoneros , a group of far-left Peronists—escalated their wave of political violence (including kidnappings and bombings ) against the campaign of harsh repressive and ...

  9. February 1976 - Wikipedia

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    The notice came one day after President Isabel Perón, who was completing the term of her husband, the late Juan Peron, announced that she would not run for another term of office. [ 100 ] The Panamanian-registered coaster Marie Elizabeth (formerly the Clary ) was destroyed by fire while moored at Barcelona.