Clarita de Uriburu | |
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Born | Clara Agustina de Uriburu Roca 1 April 1908 |
Died | 22 April 1995 87) Buenos Aires, Argentina | (aged
Clara "Clarita" Agustina de Uriburu Roca (1 April 1908 - 22 April 1995) was an Argentine socialite included in The Book of Beauty by Cecil Beaton. [1]
Clara "Clarita" Agustina de Uriburu Roca was born on 1 April 1908 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the daughter of José Evaristo de Uriburu Tezanos Pinto (1880-1956), Argentine Ambassador in London from 1927 to 1931, [2] and Agustina Eloísa Roca Funes. [3] Her grandfather was José Evaristo de Uriburu, President of Argentina from 23 January 1895 to 12 October 1898.
On 15 December 1938 she married Eduardo Cernadas Martel and had one son, Eduardo Cernadas Uriburu.
She died on 22 April 1995 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is buried at Cementerio de la Recoleta.
Agustín Pedro Justo Rolón was an Argentine military officer, diplomat and politician, who served as the president of Argentina from 1932 to 1938 during the Infamous Decade. Justo took part in the coup of 1930, becoming president two years later thanks to widespread electoral fraud. His presidency was part of the period known as the Infamous Decade, which lasted from 1930 until 1943. He established the country's central bank and introduced a nationwide income tax.
Lieutenant General José Félix Benito Uriburu y Uriburu was the President of the Provisional Government of Argentina, ousting the successor to President Hipólito Yrigoyen by means of a military coup and declaring himself president. From 6 September 1930 to 20 February 1932, he controlled both the Executive and Legislative branches of government. As "President of the Provisional Government," he acted as the de facto Head of state of Argentina. His was the first of a series of successful coups d'état and unconstitutional governments that came to power in 1943, 1955, 1962, 1966, and 1976.
Alejo Julio Argentino Roca Paz was an army general and statesman who served as President of Argentina from 1880 to 1886 and from 1898 to 1904. Roca is the most important representative of the Generation of '80 and is known for directing the Conquest of the Desert, a series of military campaigns against the indigenous peoples of Patagonia sometimes considered a genocide.
José Félix Evaristo de Uriburu y Álvarez de Arenales was President of Argentina from 23 January 1895 to 12 October 1898.
Luis Sáenz Peña Dávila was a lawyer and President of Argentina. He was the father of president Roque Sáenz Peña.
The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to the Argentina.
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Events from the year 1925 in Argentina
Juan Antonio Álvarez de Arenales was an Argentine general of Spanish origin that fought in the war for the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, Chile and Peru.
Events in the year 1879 in Argentina.
Events in the year 1868 in Argentina.
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The Argentine presidential election of 1898 was held on 10 April to choose the president of Argentina and 79 of 120 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Julio Argentino Roca was elected president for a second period.
The Book of Beauty by Cecil Beaton was his first published book of photographs. In his concept of beauty, Beaton, with sketches and photographs, highlights actresses such as Tallulah Bankhead and Anna May Wong but also modernist literary figures like Edith Sitwell and Nancy Cunard.
María Josefa Álvarez de Arenales was a patriot who, at a young age, contributed financially to the Argentine War of Independence. She is considered one of the Patricias Argentinas. She married her second cousin, Colonel Evaristo de Uriburu, with whom she had many children; among them was José Evaristo Uriburu, who would become the President of Argentina. Her grandson, General José Félix Uriburu, was later the de facto president of the republic.
The Faculty of Law is a faculty of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), the largest university in Argentina. It was founded alongside the university in 1821, and has consistently remained one of its largest constituent schools, presently counting with 23,790 enrolled graduate students. At the graduate level, it offers law degrees as well as legal translation and forensic calligraphy degrees, in addition to the professorship on judicial sciences.