Peróns
Perón is a surname of Spanish origin. It is most famously associated with Juan Domingo Perón and his wives, particularly Eva Perón, who were prominent figures in Argentine politics during the mid-20th century. Juan Domingo Perón served as President of Argentina three times, from 1946 to 1955 and again from 1973 until his death in 1974. His political movement, known as Peronism, remains a significant force in Argentine politics. Eva Perón, often referred to as Evita, was a beloved public figure who championed the rights of workers and the poor. Her charisma and advocacy made her a national icon. The term "Peronism" encompasses a complex and often debated ideology that combines elements of nationalism, populism, and corporatism. It has evolved over time and continues to be interpreted and applied in various ways by different political factions in Argentina. Other individuals with the surname Perón exist, but the political legacy of Juan and Eva Perón overshadows other associations for many.