- Alba de
Céspedes, Cuban-Italian
writer Augusto Céspedes Patzi,
Bolivian writer, journalist, politician, and diplomat,
Carlos Manuel de
Céspedes, Cuban...
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National League champion Mets.
Céspedes was born in the
small town of Campechuela, in
Granma Province, Cuba.
Céspedes is the son of
Estela Milanés, a...
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Carmen de
Céspedes y del
Castillo (his
first cousin) and they had
Maria del Carmen,
Oscar de
Céspedes, and
Carlos Manuel de
Céspedes y
Céspedes. His first...
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Gregorio Céspedes (or
Gregorio de
Céspedes), SJ (1551–1611) was a
Spanish Jesuit priest who went to
Korea to do
missionary work. He
arrived in
Busan on...
- Alba de
Céspedes y
Bertini (11
March 1911 – 14
November 1997) was a Cuban-Italian writer. De
Céspedes was the
daughter of
Carlos Manuel de
Céspedes y Quesada...
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Yoelqui Céspedes Maceo (born
September 24, 1997), also
known as
Yoelkis Céspedes, is a
Cuban professional baseball outfielder who is a free agent. He pla****...
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which was very
similar to the
Chilean flag –
created by
Carlos Manuel de
Céspedes to give
start to the war of independence, and the Lone Star of López, the...
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Directorio Estudiantil Universitario. The coup
deposed Carlos Manuel de
Céspedes y
Quesada as president,
installing a new
government led by a five-man coalition...
- Manzanillo,
where Carlos Manuel de
Céspedes became the main
protagonist of the
uprising in 1868.
Originally from Bayamo,
Céspedes owned an
estate and
sugar mill...
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Eleno de
Céspedes, also
known as
Elena de
Céspedes (c. 1545 – died
after 1588), was an Afro-Spanish
surgeon and soldier.
While Céspedes was ****umed to...