• Mirta Francisca de la Caridad Díaz-Balart y Gutiérrez (born 30 September 1928) is a Cuban who was the first wife of Fidel Castro. They married in 1948...
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    eldest son of Cuban leader Fidel Castro and his first wife, Mirta Díaz-Balart. Castro Díaz-Balart's parents divorced in 1955, prior to the Cuban Revolution...
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    representative). His uncle, Waldo Diaz-Balart is an internationally recognized painter. His aunt, Mirta Diaz-Balart, was Fidel Castro's first wife and...
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  • Lincoln Díaz-Balart and Mario Díaz-Balart, TV news journalist José Díaz-Balart, and investment banker Rafael Díaz-Balart. He is the brother of Mirta Díaz-Balart...
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    Florida. Díaz-Balart was born in Havana, Cuba, to the late Cuban politician Rafael Díaz-Balart and Hilda Caballero Brunet. His aunt, Mirta Díaz-Balart, was...
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    politician Rafael Díaz-Balart, and his wife, Hilda Caballero Brunet. He is a member of the Díaz-Balart family: His aunt, Mirta Díaz-Balart, was the first...
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    Mirta Núñez Díaz-Balart is a Cuban-Spanish historian. Mirta Núñez Díaz-Balart was born into a family marked by history: her father, the lawyer Emilio...
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  • Argentine actress Mirta Diaz-Balart (born 1928), first wife of Fidel Castro Mirta Galesic, Croatian American psychologist Mirta Hortas (1949–2022),...
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  • Representative; with his wife, Tia Díaz-Balart, Díaz-Balart has one son: Cristian Díaz-Balart Mirta Díaz-Balart (born 30 September 1928), sister of Rafael...
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  • father-in-law of Fidel Castro through Castro's marriage to Díaz-Balart's daughter, Mirta Diaz-Balart, but after the Cuban Revolution, he became a major anti-Castro...
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  • Díaz-Balart y Gutiérrez (born February 10, 1931) is a Cuban painter and sculptor currently living in Madrid, Spain. Born in Banes, Cuba, Díaz-Balart is...
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    wife was Mirta Díaz-Balart, whom he married in October 1948. She is the only spouse of Castro acknowledged by the Cuban Government. Diaz-Balart, the daughter...
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    Title Role Notes 2001 Ed Sonja Amata Episode: "Closure" 2002 Fidel Mirta Díaz-Balart Television film 2002 E! Historias verdaderas: El peso de una corona...
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  • Havana, where he embraced Marxism. In 1948 he married the wealthy Mirta Díaz Balart, and in September 1949 their son Fidelito was born. Obtaining his...
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    (sister) Mirta Díaz-Balart (wife) Natalia Revuelta Clews (lover) Vilma Espín (sister-in-law) Alina Fernández (daughter) Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart (son) Mariela...
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  • rights activist Ramón Castro, older brother of Fidel and Raúl Castro Mirta Diaz-Balart, Fidel Castro's first wife Enriqueta García y Martín, prominent Cuban...
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    in 1958, though unable to take office, was the second husband of Mirta Díaz-Balart (the first wife of Fidel Castro). He is buried in Panama City next...
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  • disuse during the rule of Fidel Castro. Castro and his first wife, Mirta Díaz-Balart, had divorced before the 1959 Cuban Revolution, which contributed...
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  • his formative years in the town of Banes where Castro’s first wife, Mirta Diaz-Balart, was a neighbor, close childhood friend, and later a mutual teenage...
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    Cambridge University Press. pp. 26–27. ISBN 978-0-521-49388-8. Núñez Díaz-Balart, Mirta (2017). "La ira anticlerical de mayo de 1931. Religión, política y...
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  • Republican, West Virginia's 2nd congressional district (2015–present) Mario Díaz-Balart, Republican, Florida's 25th congressional district (2003–present) Former...
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    government: Modern historians, such as Margarita Márquez Padorno or Mirta Núñez Díaz-Balart, suggest that despite popular belief, the Castilian Pendón Morado...
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    2012, Arrarás became co-anchor of Noticiero Telemundo alongside Jose Diaz-Balart. In September 2014 Maria Celeste and her team won an Emmy for its coverage...
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    contemporáneo. Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva. ISBN 84-7030-532-8. Núñez Díaz-Balart, Mirta (2017). "La ira anticlerical de mayo de 1931. Religión, política y...
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  • Lincoln Díaz-Balart, Republican former member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Florida's 21st district Mario Díaz-Balart, Republican...
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    de la Republica, op.cit. Editora Nacional, pp. 607, 748, 769. Mirta Núñez Díaz-Balart (1992). La prensa de guerra en la zona republicana durante la Guerra...
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  • decimonónico Archived 17 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine by Mirta Núñez Díaz-Balart G. Parker, 'some recent work on the inquisition in Spain and Italy...
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    ISSN 1137-0734 pp. 149–186. Luis Enrique Otero Carvajal (dir), Mirta Núñez Díaz-Balart, Gutmaro Gómez Bravo, José María López Sánchez, Rafael Simón Arce:...
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  • España, 1936–1950, Barcelona 2010, 9788498921168 pp. 247, 409, Mirta Núñez Díaz-Balart (ed.), La gran represión: los años de plomo del franquismo, Barcelona...
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  • representatives Carlos A. Giménez, María Elvira Salazar, and Mario Díaz-Balart, as well as senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas—wrote a letter to FCC chairwoman...
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