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テ]gela Jeria
テ]gela Margarita Jeria Gテウmez (22 August 19262 July 2020) was a Chilean archaeologist. Mother of the President of Chile Michelle Bachelet, she was the wife of the Chilean Air Force Brigadier General Alberto Bachelet, who died after being tortured during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Jeria served informally in the role of first lady during the first Bachelet government, accompanying her daughter to several official functions. Her official protocolary role was "Director of the Sociocultural Area of the Presidency". Biography Family and youth Born on 22 August 1926 in Talca, Chile, Jeria Gテウmez was the daughter of Mテ。ximo Jeria Johnson (1892窶1964) and テ]gela Gテウmez Zamora (1893窶1935). She was the granddaughter of Mテ。ximo Jeria Chacテウn, the first Chilean agricultural engineer. In 1945 she married Alberto Bachelet in Temuco. They had two children: Alberto (13 October 1946 窶 26 May 2001) and Verテウnica Michelle (born 29 September 1951). Jeria worked for several ...
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