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Donato Mármol

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in November 1868, though their effort failed. Shortly after, Gen. Mármol directed Figueredo to take control of the plaza, which had been deserted by the Spanish.
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led to the burning and abandonment of Bayamo by the Cubans. Revolutionary discord peaked with Mármol's self-proclamation as
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Mármol's forces had been called from Santiago de Cuba to Bayamo in January 1869 to prevent
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who was sent to recapture Bayamo. Quirós was eventually forced to retreat to
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Mármol was involved in early revolutionary meetings, including one led by
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on February 14, 1843. His father, a Venezuelan native and captain in the
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Mármol's command in the Cuban Liberation Army was taken over by General
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in September 1868, where he acted as the leader of Jiguaní.
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camp, and was buried at the San Felipe Estate near the
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Index


Bayamo
Oriente Province
Captaincy General of Cuba
Spanish Empire
Palma Soriano
Oriente Province
Captaincy General of Cuba
Spanish Empire
Cuba
Cuban Liberation Army
Major General
Ten Years' War
Battle of Pino de Baire
Battle of El Salado
Cuban
revolutionary
Ten Years' War
Cuba
Bayamo
Spanish Cuba
Spanish Army
Santiago de Cuba
Carlos Manuel de Céspedes
Cry of Yara
war of independence against Spain
uprising
Calixto García
insurrection
Jiguaní

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