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The Allende family is a Chilean family of Spanish descent. They became well known during the 19th century and are based in Valparaíso. They have played a very significant role in Chilean politics.
Prominent members
Ramón Allende Padín (1845–1884), physician and politician, chief of the Chilean Army Medical Corps during the War of the Pacific (1879–1884)
Salvador Allende (1908–1973), President of Chile (1970–1973)
Laura Allende (1911–1981), politician, sister of Salvador Allende
Hortensia Bussi (1914–2009), First Lady of Chile, widow of Salvador Allende- Denise Pascal Allende (born 1940), politician, niece of Salvador Allende
Isabel Allende (born 1942), writer; daughter of Tomás Allende, a diplomatic official; and Francisca Llona Barros; first cousin once removed of Salvador Allende
Andrés Pascal Allende (born 1943), revolutionary, nephew of Salvador Allende
Beatriz Allende (1943–1977), revolutionary, daughter of Salvador Allende
Isabel Allende (aka Isabel Allende Bussi, born 1945), politician, daughter of Salvador Allende- Juan Allende, associate professor of Political Science at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia
Paula Frías Allende (1963–1992), daughter of writer Isabel Allende
External links
Family information from official Salvador Allende site (in Spanish)
Extensive family tree (in Spanish)
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