词条 | Irma Avegno |
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| name = Irma Avegno | image = Irma Avegno.png | alt = | caption = 1913 | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1881|12|20|df=yes}} | birth_place = Montevideo, Uruguay | death_date = June 1913 (aged 31) | death_place = Lomas de Zamora, Argentina | resting_place = Central Cemetery of Montevideo | nationality = Uruguayan | other_names = | occupation = Businesswoman | years_active = | known_for = | notable_works = | spouse = | children = | father = Emilio Avegno | mother = María de Ávila | awards = | alma_mater = }}Irma Avegno (20 December 1881 – June 1913) was a Uruguayan woman of Montevidean high society who devoted herself to financial affairs.[1] BiographyIrma Avegno was the daughter of Emilio Avegno and María de Ávila, according to her birth certificate. She belonged to a wealthy family linked to the land and, politically, to the Colorado Party. Her father was deputy of that party for Artigas Department, and her uncle, Dr. José Romeu, was Secretary of State, both during the second government of José Batlle y Ordóñez. She was considered in her own time as a liberal and transgressive person,[2] since she dedicated herself to financial business (she was a moneylender) and to activities traditionally reserved for men, such as betting on horse races. Her openly stated homosexual orientation, which could only be recognized implicitly at the time, also contributed to that perception.[3] Avegno died in strange circumstances in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, as a fugitive from Uruguayan justice. The scandal unleashed by the debts that she left after escaping from the country sent a shockwave through the government of Batlle y Ordóñez. The official cause of death was suicide.[1] Her body was buried in the Central Cemetery of Montevideo, after having arrived on the steamer Roma, which was awaited by a crowd.[4] Works about her life
References1. ^1 {{Cite news |url=http://www.diariolatercera.com.ar/0/vnc/nota.vnc?id=793 |title=Irma Avegno: Una historia enmarcada en la leyenda |trans-title=Irma Avegno: A History Framed in the Legend |last=Guerra |first=Federico Gastón |work=Diario La Tercera |location=Argentina |language=Spanish |date=25 February 2013 |access-date=10 December 2017}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Avegno, Irma}}2. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.mec.gub.uy/innovaportal/file/12030/1/folleto_programa.pdf |title=Folleto programa |publisher=Ministry of Education and Culture |language=Spanish |access-date=10 December 2017}} 3. ^{{Cite magazine |url=http://www.raicesuruguay.com/raices/brevehistoria_piedrasblancas.html |title=Breve historia de Piedras Blancas. Parte 5 |trans-title=Brief History of Piedras Blancas. Part 5 |last=Brazeiro |first=Héctor |work=Revista Raíces |language=Spanish |access-date=10 December 2017}} 4. ^{{Cite magazine |url=http://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/issue.vm?id=0004448307&search=&lang=es |title=Irma Avegno |work=Caras y Caretas |location=Buenos Aires |pages=98-100 |volume=16 |number=768 |language=Spanish |date=21 June 1913 |access-date=10 December 2017 |via=Biblioteca Nacional de España}} 9 : 1881 births|1913 deaths|Businesspeople who committed suicide|Fugitives|Lesbians|LGBT people from Uruguay|People from Montevideo|Suicides in Argentina|Uruguayan women in business |
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