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María Teresa de Larraín y Guzmán Peralta (March 2, 1785 - 1828) was First Lady of Chile and the wife of President Agustín Eyzaguirre. She was of
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descent. She was born in
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, the daughter of Agustín de Larraín y Lecaros and of Ana Josefa de Guzmán Peralta y Lecaros. With her husband, they had ten children together.


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Genealogical chart of Eyzaguirre-Larraín family
1785 births 1828 deaths Viceroyalty of Peru people People from Santiago, Chile First ladies of Chile 19th-century Chilean people
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