Narciso López

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Narciso López was a 19th-century Venezuelan-born soldier and adventurer best known for leading filibustering expeditions to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule and for creating the design that later became the Cuban national flag.

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instanceOf filibuster
person
revolutionary
soldier
causeOfDeath execution
commemoratedBy historical studies of Cuban nationalism
monuments in Cuba
convictedOf treason against Spain
countryOfBirth Viceroyalty of New Granada NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Venezuela NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath Captaincy General of Cuba NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1797-11-02
dateOfDeath 1851-09-01
ethnicGroup Spanish American
familyName López NERFINISHED
givenName Narciso NERFINISHED
hasHeritage Cuban national symbolism
inspired Cuban independence activists
languageSpoken Spanish
ledExpeditionTo Cárdenas, Cuba NERFINISHED
Pinar del Río, Cuba NERFINISHED
mannerOfDeath execution by hanging
militaryBranch Spanish Army
militaryRank general
movement Cuban independence movement NERFINISHED
notableFor attempts to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule
creation of the design that became the Cuban national flag
filibustering expeditions to Cuba
notableWork design of the Cuban flag
occupation politician
revolutionary
soldier
opposedBy Spanish colonial authorities in Cuba
organizedFrom New Orleans NERFINISHED
participatedIn First Carlist War NERFINISHED
Spanish American wars of independence NERFINISHED
filibuster expeditions to Cuba
placeOfBirth Caracas NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Havana NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Cuban annexationist movement
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Cuba NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
sexOrGender male
yearOfMajorExpedition 1850
1851

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Flag of Cuba designedBy Narciso López