Alicia Pietri
Alicia Pietri de Caldera | |
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First Lady of Venezuela | |
President | Rafael Caldera |
In office 12 March 1969 – 12 March 1974 | |
Preceded by | Carmen América Fernández |
Succeeded by | Blanca Rodríguez |
In office 2 February 1994 – 2 February 1999 | |
Preceded by | Ligia Betancourt |
Succeeded by | Marisabel Rodríguez |
Personal details | |
Born |
Venezuela | 14 October 1923
Died |
9 February 2011 87) Caracas, Venezuela | (aged
Political party | Copei |
Spouse(s) | Rafael Caldera |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Alicia Pietri Montemayor (14 October 1923 – 9 February 2011) was a public figure in Venezuela who twice served as First Lady of Venezuela (1969–1974 and 1994–1999) as the wife of Venezuelan president Rafael Caldera. She was the founder of the Children's Museum of Caracas. She served as president of the Children’s Foundation in Venezuela, and was also involved in other organizations dedicated to childcare.[1]
Personal life
Alicia Pietri Montemayor was born October 14, 1923.[1] Her husband Rafael Caldera died on December 24, 2009, after struggling for several years with Parkinson’s Disease.[1] She died in Caracas on February 9, 2011 at the age 87, of natural causes.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Falleció Alicia Pietri, viuda del expresidente Rafael Caldera". Noticias24.com. February 9, 2011. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
External links
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Honorary titles | ||
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Preceded by Carmen América Fernández |
First Lady of Venezuela 1969–1974 |
Succeeded by Blanca Rodríguez |
Preceded by Ligia Betancourt |
First Lady of Venezuela 1994–1999 |
Succeeded by Marisabel Rodríguez |
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