In the eastern city of Bayamo, cradle of heroes and crucible of Cuban nationality, Francisco Vicente Aguilera and Tamayo arrived in the world on June 23, 1821. Born in one of the most wealthy families on the island, everything seemed to announce for him a life of luxury and comfort. His father, Colonel Antonio María Aguilera, possessed three sugar mills, seventeen cattle ranches with more than twelve thousand cattle heads and other properties. A…
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In the eastern city of Bayamo, cradle of heroes and crucible of Cuban nationality, Francisco Vicente Aguilera and Tamayo arrived in the world on June 23, 1821. Born in one of the most wealthy families on the island, everything seemed to announce for him a life of luxury and comfort. His father, Colonel Antonio María Aguilera, possessed three sugar mills, seventeen cattle ranches with more than twelve thousand cattle heads and other properties. A…