Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz
El Mayor
He was born in Camagüey on December 23, 1841 and fell in combat on May 11, 1873 against Spanish troops in the pastures of Jimagüayu in the same province
Martha de los Ángeles González Abreu Arencibia
Marta Abreu, Benefactora de la ciudad de Santa Clara
Cuban patriot
María Josefa Eufemia Cabrales Fernández
María Cabrales
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Example of Cuban women in the struggle for the freedom of the Homeland, and for maintaining the dignity of their people high
Tranquilino Valdés
Native of La Esperanza, a town near Santa Clara, where he received his education according to the possibilities of that time in this locality, he was dedicated to commercial activities in which he stood ...
Félix Francisco José María de la Concepción Varela Morales
El Padre Varela
Priest, teacher, writer, philosopher and Cuban politician who had an important role in the intellectual, political and religious life of Cuba during the first half of the 19th Century
Concepción Agramonte Boza
Concha
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Concepción Agramonte Boza was one of the first women from Camagüey who cut her hair as a sign of rebellion following the execution of Joaquín de Agüero and his companions
Carolina Rodríguez Suárez
La Patriota, El Alma de Cuba
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Carolina Rodríguez Suárez, La Patriota, whom our Apostle baptized as The Soul of Cuba
Newton Briones Fernández
He was born in the old province of Oriente, and died at "Calixto García" Hospital in Ciudad de la Habana
Mercedes Sirvén Pérez–Puelles
Mercedita
She lived in Holguín before and after the 1895 War, and practiced her profession as a pharmacist in this city and in Gibara
Miguel Coyula Laguno
A journalist with a patriotic heart
Fermín Valdés-Domínguez Quintanó
He was a fellow student of José Martí at the San Anacleto school and later as a student of Rafael María de Mendive
Bartolomé de Jesús Masó Márquez
Bartolomé Masó was born on a rustic farm called Cerca Pie, in the district of Yara, later he moved with his parents to Manzanillo, the old city that overlooks the sea, born of a Catalan father and a ...
Luis Adam Galarreta
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He graduated as a doctor in Spain, where he distinguished himself for his knowledge as a hygienist and otolaryngologist
Domingo Agripino Goicuría Cabrera
Goicuría
In 1850 he facilitated financial aid to Narciso López for the expedition of the steamship Creole, for which he was detained and deported to Seville, Spain
Mariana Grajales Coello
Mother of Lieutenant General of the Liberation Army, Antonio Maceo
Donato Mármol Tamayo
He was one of the great founders of the Cuban nation, an extraordinary patriot, animated by the purest sentiments, who demonstrated having the makings of a leader and military chief, which is why the troops ...
José Joaquín Palma Lasso de la Vega
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Poet, educator, patriot, guardian of justice and youth who strived to create a solid foundation from which the young people of tomorrow could achieve a prosperous future
Serafín Sánchez Valdivia
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Cuban patriot born in the former province of Las Villas
José Marcelino Maceo Grajales
León de Oriente
Son of Mariana Grajales and Marcos Maceo, José was born in February 1849 in Majaguabo, San Luis, Oriente, four years after his brother Antonio
Emilio Sabourín del Villar
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Paradigm of the Cuban baseball player of the 19th century, who combined his passion for sport with his commitment to the independence cause
Bonifacio Byrne Puñales
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Cuban poet, born in Matanzas
Francisco Javier Cisneros Correa
A prominent Cuban patriot of the 19th century wars of independence
Juan Gualberto Gómez Ferrer
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Politician (patriot), journalist and leader of Cuban African Americans, who distinguished himself in the Independence of Cuba and during the republican period between 1901 and 1933
Pedro Manuel Betancourt Viamonte
Barbaza
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One of many Cuban dentists incorporated into the War of Independence following the fruitful cry of Independence or Death, uttered by the "Father of the Homeland", Carlos Manuel de Céspedes.
He ...
Juan Bruno de Zayas Jiménez
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Physician who achieved fame and fortune, was a great patriot and an excellent philanthropist
Honorato Andrés del Castillo Cancio
Cuban military officer
Daniel Gispert García
Patriot of San Antonio de los Baños
Magdalena Peñarredonda Dolley
Patriot, journalist and political activist, fighter for Cuban independence, delegate of the Cuban Revolutionary Party in the Province of Pinar del Río, she achieved the rank of commander in the Mambí ...
Raúl Gómez García
He was born at house number 65 on Tamarindo Street, in Santos Suárez, Havana
Frank Isaac País García
Paris, David
A reformist student leader, teacher and Cuban revolutionary who fought against the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista as a member of the Movimiento 26 de Julio
Mario García Menocal
Menocal
A military professional, he obtained the rank of major general during the War of Independence
Bernarda Toro Pelegrín
Manana
A distinguished Cuban patriot and revolutionary of the nineteenth century
Manuel Francisco Rosalía de Jesús Argilagos Ginferrer
Cuban ophthalmologist who in 1861 proposed adding a light green uranium oxide lens to the ophthalmoscope to reduce discomfort and damage from white or yellow light on the retina, and to better examine ...
Diego Tamayo Figueredo
Bacteriologist, internist, publicist and politician
Gonzalo de Quesada Aróstegui
A few months after the outbreak of the Ten Years' War (October 10, 1868), Gonzalo de Quesada y Aróstegui was born in Havana
Juan Francisco Fernández Ruz
Cuban patriot
José Lacret Morlot
Cuban patriot
Emilia Margarita Teurbe Tolón Otero
Marquesa Tolón, Ondina del Yumurí
Emilia Teurbe Tolón was born in her father's house, on one of the most central streets of the prosperous city of Matanzas
Manuel Sanguily Garitte
He was an independence patriot, heroic combatant, brilliant orator, politician, parliamentarian, journalist, essayist, historian and teacher
Fernando Freire de Andrade
One of the most active revolutionary intellectuals of the War of Independence
Néstor Aranguren de Rabel
Cuban patriot
Salvador Cisneros Betancourt
He was born in one of Puerto's best families; his family already carried with pride the title Marqués de Santa Lucía granted by the King of Spain a few years before
Emilia Casanova Rodríguez
Cuban patriot
Eduardo Agramonte Piña
Outstanding Cuban patriot of the 19th century, native of the former jurisdiction and current province of Camagüey
Raimundo Cabrera Bosch
Essayist, journalist, lawyer and patriot
Julio Sanguily Garitte
Major General of the Liberating Army
Leoncio Vidal Caro
He was born in Corralillo, province of Villa Clara
José Manuel Cedeño Infante
Bayamó patriot, aide-de-camp of the Liberator Simón Bolívar





