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Agustín Cebreco Sánchez (El Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, 25 May 1855 -
Havana, Cuba Havana (; Spanish: ''La Habana'' ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.
, 19 December 1924), was a Cuban major general and politician of the Mambí Army.


Biography


Origins and the Ten Years' War

Cebreco Agustín Sánchez was born in the town of El Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, on May 25 of 1855. On October 10, 1868, the Ten Years' War broke out which was the first war of independence of Cuba. Cebreco rose up in arms, not yet 15 years old, and joined the troops of the then Lieutenant Colonel
José Maceo José Marcelino Maceo Grajales ( 2 February 1849, La Delicia, Oriente Province, Cuba - 5 July 1896, Loma de Gato, Santiago de Cuba) was a Cuban Independence Activist and patriot of the 19th Century. Biography Early Years and Personality José ...
. Later, he fought under the orders of Generals Antonio Maceo Grajales and Calixto García. He was promoted to Commander in late October 1876. His brothers, Juan Pablo and José Candelario, also joined the Cuban independence forces. On February 10, 1878, some Cuban officials signed with Spain the Pact of the Zanjón, which ended the war without recognizing the independence of Cuba. Antonio Maceo and most of the eastern officials opposed such a pact, including the Cebreco brothers. The three brothers were promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, after the
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, in March 1878.


Little War and Fertile Truce

Agustín Cebreco was one of the chiefs of the Palma Soriano region, during the Little War (1879–1880), the second war for the independence of Cuba. Captured by the enemy on May 1, 1880, he was deported to Spain, along with other Cuban patriots captured. Later, he managed to escape and went into exile in the United States. Later, he participated in the Gómez-Maceo Plan.


Cuban War of Independence

On February 24, 1895, the
Cuban War of Independence The Cuban War of Independence (), fought from 1895 to 1898, was the last of three liberation wars that Cuba fought against Spain, the other two being the Ten Years' War (1868–1878) and the Little War (1879–1880). The final three months ...
broke out which was the third war for the independence of Cuba. The already Colonel Cebreco was one of the 23 expedition members of the Schooner “Honor”, along with Generals Antonio Maceo, José Maceo and Flor Crombet, who landed in Duaba in April of that year to join the war. After disembarking, the expedition members dispersed as a result of enemy persecution. Cebreco, after meeting and joining the mambises, was commissioned by Antonio Maceo to organize various brigades in the eastern part of the country. He was promoted to Brigadier General on May 3, 1895. He participated in numerous combative actions, including the
Battle of Sao del Indio The Battle of El Indio Sao was a battle of the Cuban War of Independence which took place on the 31st of August 1895 in Oriente Province of Cuba. The Battle In this site of Guantánamo, 650 mambises under the command of Generals Antonio and J ...
, on August 31, 1895. In November, it assisted the landing of the “Horsa” steamer, which brought General Francisco Carrillo Morales. Later, Cebreco participated in the Battle of Loma del Gato, on July 5, 1896, where his boss, Major General
José Maceo José Marcelino Maceo Grajales ( 2 February 1849, La Delicia, Oriente Province, Cuba - 5 July 1896, Loma de Gato, Santiago de Cuba) was a Cuban Independence Activist and patriot of the 19th Century. Biography Early Years and Personality José ...
, died. On September 14 of that same year, he was promoted to Major General. He participated in the Siege of Santiago de Cuba and was promoted to Major General on August 18, 1898, the year the war ended.


Later Years and Death

General Cebreco participated in the
1901 Cuban general election General elections were held in Cuba on 31 December 1901.Dieter Nohlen (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I'', p203 Tomás Estrada Palma won the presidential election, and Luis Estévez y Romero was elected Vice President ...
. Later, he was a delegate to the
Cuban House of Representatives The Congress of Cuba () was the legislature of Cuba from 1902 until the Cuban revolution of 1959. The Congress consisted of the 150-member Chamber of Representatives (''Cámara de Representantes'') and the 54-member Senate (''Cámara del Senado' ...
, a position for which he was reelected twice. Major General Agustín Cebreco Sánchez, died in Havana, on December 19, 1924, at the age of 69. The Plaza de El Cobre bears his name.Cooperación Italia-Cuba
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