Pedro de Céspedes y del Castillo
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BornPedro María de Céspedes y del Castillo
January 31, 1825
January 31, 1825
DiedNovember 4, 1873 (aged 48)
Resting placeSanta Ifigenia Cemetery
Battles/wars
Pedro de Céspedes | |
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| Born | Pedro María de Céspedes y del Castillo January 31, 1825 |
| Died | November 4, 1873 (aged 48) |
| Resting place | Santa Ifigenia Cemetery |
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Pedro de Céspedes was a Cuban revolutionary and landowner who was executed in the Virginius Affair during the Ten Years' War.
Pedro de Céspedes y del Castillo was born in Bayamo, Oriente Province, Spanish Cuba on January 31, 1825.[1] He was a member of a prominent Cuban family and the younger brother of the first President of the Republic of Cuba in Arms Carlos Manuel de Céspedes. Pedro de Céspedes was educated in the Bayamo region in Eastern Cuba.
In the 1860s, he became a member of the Masonic Order of Buena Fe of Manzanillo.
