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- Gerónima_Montealegre abstract "Gerónima Montealegre Fernández de Carranza Ramírez (October 30, 1823 - September 16, 1892) was First Lady of Costa Rica and wife of Temporary Head of State Bruno Carranza. She was born in San José on October 30, 1823 to her parents Mariano Montealegre Bustamante (Costa Rica's first Vice Head of State and diplomat) and Jerónima Fernández Chacón, and was sister of President José María Montealegre Fernández. She married Carranza on January 3, 1847 and later became First Lady when he took power by coup d'etat from April 27 to August 8, 1870.Using her mother's inheritance, she and her sisters founded Hospicio de la Trinidad, the first orphanage in the city of San José. She died in this city on September 16, 1892. At the time of her death the local press nicknamed her "mother of the orphans and the handicapped" (in Spanish "madre de los huérfanos y los desvalidos").She was the great-great-grandmother of actress Madeleine Stowe.".
- Gerónima_Montealegre birthDate "1823-10-30".
- Gerónima_Montealegre birthPlace San_José,_Costa_Rica.
- Gerónima_Montealegre deathDate "1892-09-16".
- Gerónima_Montealegre deathPlace San_José,_Costa_Rica.
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- Gerónima_Montealegre alternativeNames "Montealegre Fernández de Carranza Ramírez, Gerónima".
- Gerónima_Montealegre birthDate "1823-10-30".
- Gerónima_Montealegre birthName "Gerónima Montealegre Fernández".
- Gerónima_Montealegre birthPlace San_José,_Costa_Rica.
- Gerónima_Montealegre dateOfBirth "1823-10-30".
- Gerónima_Montealegre dateOfDeath "1892-09-16".
- Gerónima_Montealegre deathDate "1892-09-16".
- Gerónima_Montealegre deathPlace "San José, Costa Rica".
- Gerónima_Montealegre knownFor "First Lady of Costa Rica and philanthropist".
- Gerónima_Montealegre name "Montealegre, Gerónima".
- Gerónima_Montealegre nationality "Costa Rican".
- Gerónima_Montealegre parents "Mariano Montealegre Bustamante and Jerónima Fernández Chacón".
- Gerónima_Montealegre placeOfBirth San_José,_Costa_Rica.
- Gerónima_Montealegre placeOfDeath San_José,_Costa_Rica.
- Gerónima_Montealegre relatives José_María_Montealegre_Fernández.
- Gerónima_Montealegre religion Catholic_Church.
- Gerónima_Montealegre shortDescription "First Lady and philanthropist".
- Gerónima_Montealegre spouse Bruno_Carranza.
- Gerónima_Montealegre description "First Lady and philanthropist".
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- Gerónima_Montealegre comment "Gerónima Montealegre Fernández de Carranza Ramírez (October 30, 1823 - September 16, 1892) was First Lady of Costa Rica and wife of Temporary Head of State Bruno Carranza. She was born in San José on October 30, 1823 to her parents Mariano Montealegre Bustamante (Costa Rica's first Vice Head of State and diplomat) and Jerónima Fernández Chacón, and was sister of President José María Montealegre Fernández.".
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- Gerónima_Montealegre givenName "Gerónima".
- Gerónima_Montealegre name "Gerónima Montealegre".
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