Antonio Maceo
José Antonio Maceo y Grajales | |
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Antonio Maceo Grajales | |
| Nicknames | Titan de Bronce Precursor Hijo de la Panadera |
| Born | June 14, 1845 |
| Died | December 7, 1896 (aged 51) |
| Buried | |
| Allegiance | Cuba |
| Service years | 1868–1896 |
| Rank | Lieutenant general |
| Conflicts | Ten Years' War * Battle of Las Guásimas Cuban War of Independence † * Battle of Ceja del Negro |
| Spouse | María Cabrales (m. 1866) |
Lt. General José Antonio de la Caridad Maceo y Grajales (June 14, 1845 – December 7, 1896) was a Cuban general and second-in-command of the Cuban Army of Independence.
Fellow Cubans gave Maceo the nickname "The Bronze Titan" (Spanish: el Titán de Bronce), nickname that he earned after being wounded several times in battle. Spaniards referred to Maceo as the "Greater Lion" (el León Mayor). Maceo was one of the most noteworthy guerrilla leaders in 19th century Latin America, comparable to José Antonio Páez of Venezuela in military acumen.