El Titán de Bronce

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El Titán de Bronce is the famed sobriquet of Cuban independence hero Antonio Maceo, celebrated for his exceptional bravery, resilience, and leadership in the wars against Spanish colonial rule.

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instanceOf nickname
sobriquet
appliedDuring 19th century Cuban independence wars
appliedToOccupation independence fighter
military leader
associatedWith Cuban nationalism
anti-colonial struggle
wars against Spanish colonial rule
countryOfCitizenship Cuba
culturalSignificance symbol of Afro-Cuban heroism
symbol of Cuban resistance
denotesQualityOf exceptional military leadership
moral fortitude
physical endurance
etymology combines idea of a titan with metal bronze
refers to bronze-like toughness
hasConnotation bravery
heroism
resilience
strength
honorificFor Antonio Maceo
languageOfOrigin Spanish
notableBearer Antonio Maceo
surface form: Antonio Maceo Grajales
refersTo Antonio Maceo
usedBy Cuban historians
Cuban people
Latin American historians
usedInContext Cuban War of Independence
Cuban independence wars
surface form: Cuban independence movement

Ten Years' War

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Antonio Maceo nickname El Titán de Bronce