词条 | Rosa Markmann |
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| name = Rosa Markmann | image = Miti_Markmann.jpg | order = | office = First Lady of Chile | term_label = In role | term_start = November 3, 1946 | term_end = November 3, 1952 | president = Gabriel González Videla | predecessor = Marta Ide Pereira | successor = Graciela Letelier Velasco | birth_name = Rosa Markmann Reijer de González Videla | birth_date = {{birth date|1907|07|30}} | birth_place = Taltal, Chile | death_date = {{death date and age|2009|06|12|1907|07|30}} | death_place = Santiago, Chile | nationality = Chilean | spouse = {{marriage|Gabriel González Videla|1926|1980|end=d.}} }} Rosa Markmann Reijer de González Videla (July 30, 1907 – June 12, 2009) was the Chilean First Lady from 1946 to 1952, during the presidency of her husband, Gabriel González Videla. BiographyKnown by her nickname "Mitty", Markmann was born in Taltal, Chile, from German descent, and her parents were the banker Ladislao Markmann and Ana Reijer.[1] Her maternal grandfather was ambassador in Sweden. Rosa's great-grandfather was born in Hamburg. She was married to González Videla until his death in 1980. During the presidency of her husband, she played a key role in the Chilean women's suffrage movement. In 1947, Rosa Markmann announced the creation of the National Association of Housewives, whose chief purpose was to prevent speculation in basic subsistence goods among producers, distributors and retailers. Markmann then began to patronize a number of women's organizations and to express her support for female suffrage. In September 1948, she appeared at one of the events of FECHIF's (Chilean Federation of Femenine Institutions) "Pro-Women's Suffrage Week", assuring its participants that the President too favored women's suffrage. During her husband's presidency, Rosa became a fashion symbol for women all over the country, nicknamed "The Chilean Eva Perón". She was a passionate supporter of the military government of General Augusto Pinochet. Markmann died, 101 years old, on June 12, 2009, in her mansion in Las Condes, Santiago de Chile.[2] References1. ^Rosa Genealog.cl - "Familia Markmann". (Spanish) {{s-start}}{{s-hon}}{{s-bef|before=Marta Ide Pereira}}{{s-ttl|title=First Lady of Chile|years=1946—1952}}{{s-aft|after=Graciela Letelier Velasco}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Markmann, Rosa}}{{Chile-bio-stub}}2. ^Rosa Markmann's obituary {{es icon}} 9 : 1907 births|2009 deaths|First Ladies of Chile|Chilean suffragists|Chilean centenarians|Chilean people of German descent|Chilean people of Swedish descent|People from Antofagasta Region|Women centenarians |
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