Bernabé Varona

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Bernabé Varona
Birth nameBernabé Varona y Borrero
Born1845[1]
Puerto Príncipe, Captaincy General of Cuba, Spanish Empire
DiedNovember 4, 1873
Santiago de Cuba, Captaincy General of Cuba, Spanish Empire
Buried
Allegiance Cuba
BranchCuban Liberation Army
RankGeneralissimo
Battles / wars

Bernabé Varona (1845  November 4, 1873), also known as Bembetta, was a Cuban revolutionary and mambí General who was executed during the Ten Years' War in 1873.

Bernabé Varona y Borrero was born in the district of Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey) in Spanish Cuba in 1845.[3] He was the son of Bernabé Varona and María Borrero y Duque de Estrada.[4] His father was a prominent Cuban citizen and wealthy sugar planter in Puerto Príncipe.[5]

Sent by his patriotic mother, he received his college education in the United States. After completing his education, he returned to Cuba and began his years-long opposition to Spanish rule.[6]

Varona became a member of the Tínima Masonic Lodge No. 16 in Puerto Príncipe, along with other prominent figures of the region's society.[7]

In 1868, Varona was taken prisoner and sent to Havana where he was reported to the captain-general Domingo Dulce as one of the most desperate and dangerous men then opposed to the Spanish government.[6]

Ten Years' War

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