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Matilde Ibáñez Tálice : ウィキペディア英語版
Matilde Ibáñez Tálice
Matilde Ibáñez Tálice (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 3 March 1907 - Montevideo, 4 September 2002) was a First Lady of Uruguay.〔
Born in Argentina to León Ibáñez Saavedra (Argentine, relative of Cornelio Saavedra) and Elvira Tálice Parodi (Uruguayan).〔(Genealogy of Matilde Ibáñez )〕 In 1926 she married the young politician Luis Batlle Berres, they had three children: Jorge (future President of Uruguay), Luis and Matilde.〔 During the dictatorship of Gabriel Terra, the Batlle-Ibáñez family had to go to exile in Argentina.〔
In 1947 her husband assumed as Vice President of Uruguay; the early death of President Tomás Berreta meant that Batlle Berres was sworn in as President, and Ibáñez became First Lady.〔
Half a century later, her son Jorge was elected President of Uruguay (2000-2005). She died in 2002 and was buried at the Central Cemetery, Montevideo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Matilde Ibáñez died )
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