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María de la Encarnación Ezcurra y Arguibel de Rosas (March 25, 1795 – October 20, 1838), better known as Encarnación Ezcurra, was an Argentine politician, wife of Juan Manuel de Rosas.

Desert Campaign.

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One of the most powerful and influential women in 19th-century Argentina

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Early life
María de la Encarnación Ezcurra y Arguibel was born on March 25, 1795 in Buenos Aires into a family that belonged to the elite of merchants.

Marriage
Married.

Political role
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/40437841_Por_el_testamento_habla_la_red_Estancias_bienes_y_vinculos_en_la_trama_empresarial_de_Juan_Manuel_de_Rosas_Argentina_siglo_XIX

Historian views
In spite of the great political power she had during her lifetime and the high popularity she enjoyed in large sectors of society, Ezcurra's figure has been generally ignored or underrated in traditional Argentine history.

The political and romantic duo between Rosas and Ezcurra has been compared by several writers and historians to that of Juan Domingo and Eva Perón, which marked a turning point in 20th-century Argentina.

Legacy
Journalist Cristian Vitale described her as "the Eva Perón of the 19th century".

A street in the Puerto Madero neighborhood of Buenos Aires bears her name since 2004.