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Pedro Pablo Cazañas

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923: 31: 181:, earning a doctorate in law, after which Cazañas was often referred to as "Doctor Pedro (Pablo) Cazañas" in official documents, journals, and media. Cazañas served as a traveling judge, holding court in various locations across Cuba that required a judge on a case-by-case basis before becoming an increasingly prominent politician in the Cuban judiciary as a municipal and then regional judge. 518:, one of the first Cuban fine art galleries established in South Florida and credited with helping establish the early Miami Latin art market. Her children and grandchildren have in turn become prominent figures in art, architecture, politics, and finance. Marta's second son, Pedro Pablo Permuy, was named after Cazañas and served as Deputy 212:
leader Rene de la Huerta, a friend of the Cazañas family. However Batista was unable to attend due to his required presence in state visit abroad, therefore a top representative was sent to the ceremony in his place. Cazañas’ support of Batista would be a recurring source of generational tension with
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and became the center of the couple's high-profile claims to the Spanish Treaty Claims Commission. The couple, which traveled frequently to the United States and would occasionally reside there, first filed their claims with the commission in 1902, the year Pedro Pablo was born. It took six years to
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awarded the couple total compensation of $ 13,138 ($ 9,738 to Enriqueta and $ 3,400 to Francisco), equivalent to over $ 360,000 in 2020, adjusted for inflation. They received the second highest awards granted by the commission, and the highest among private citizens not representing a corporation.
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area until his death in 1954. The Díaz family was also regarded for replacing the small chapel in the town center with a grand church. Raquel Díaz and Cazañas had three children - Raquel, Marta, and Eduardo - all born in Havana and raised in the Cazañas family's properties in Matanzas.
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Both Pedro Pablo Cazañas’ ancestry and descendants have been a prominent force in Europe (especially Spain), the Caribbean, and the United States. In his immediate family, Cazañas’ grandfather, Francisco José Cazañas y Peraza (born 1840) was directly descendant of the
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with the United States and Cuba. Several generations of the Cazañas family would maintain regular business travel to the United States and be educated there before ultimately migrating back to the United States permanently following the
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to serve his adopted country and received the rank of SP-4 as an Armor Reconnaissance Specialist. He died in combat in 1967 at the age of 22, his death was covered in both Spanish and English media, including the
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was originally named "San Francisco de Paula-Riverol" and Bartolomé Cazañas renamed it that year to "Dos Rosas" (Spanish for "Two Roses") in honor of his Italian wife and their daughter, both named Rosa.
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Cazañas, his wife, their eldest daughter, his siblings and several other relatives remained in Cuba and were unable to leave for much of the 1960s. When his son Eduardo died in combat during the
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and was ultimately unable to attend the services and ceremonies. The couple relocated permanently to Miami by 1968 and their eldest daughter's family joined them the following year.
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his children, each of whom were opposed to Batista. By the end of the decade and Batista's rule, Cazañas would serve as a highly ranked Juez de Instrucción (Judge of Instruction).
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Both his daughters, Raquel and Marta, would have high-profile marriages to Cuban leaders. Raquel married Rene de la Huerta, a noted psychiatrist, writer, and a leader of the
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In the 1930s Cazañas married Raquel María Díaz Teresa, thereafter Raquel Díaz Cazañas. The marriage was significant due to the Díaz family's importance in the
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who became the second highest-ranking doctor in the Matanzas province and was later Chief Doctor of the Port of Matanzas and Head of Administration.
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After emigrating to the United States, he lived out the rest of his life in retirement. He died in Miami on June 28, 1978, at the age of 75.
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His son, Eduardo Enrique Cazañas y Díaz, emigrated to the United States in 1959 and quickly embraced his adopted homeland. He settled in
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settle their claims, in which Francisco's legal background and US ties proved useful. Their claims were finally settled in 1908 when the
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of the Matanzas region's most prominent families in which a flower-themed poem was dedicated to each emerging ("blossoming")
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Her brother (Pedro Pablo's uncle), Félix García y Martín, was a prominent doctor and insurrection figure during the
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of 1952, Cazañas' stature in Cuba's judiciary rose further through the rest of the 1950s during the regime of
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Dos Rosas, which was purchased in 1868 by Bartolomé Cazañas, great-grandfather of Pedro Pablo Cazañas. The
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Iglesia y revolución en Cuba: Enrique Pérez Serantes (1883-1968), el obispo que salvó a Fidel Castro
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and later as President of the US-Spain Council, where he would host and organize events with
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Pedro Pablo Cazañas’ ancestry is noted for several prominent lines. In addition to the
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Francisco Eduardo Cazanas in the U.S., Consular Registration Applications, 1916–1925
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area of Matanzas. Her father, José Lorenzo Díaz, was an administrator in the
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Francisco E. Cazañas and Enriqueta Garcia, His Wife, v. The United States
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in Cuba, Spain, and the United States. Cazañas' younger daughter,
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Cuban-American Art in Miami: Exile, Identity and the Neo-Baroque
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that were influential in the Castilian royal court, ruled the
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Pedro Pablo Cazañas y García was born December 5, 1902, in
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Aires, Club Universitario de Buenos (November 24, 1951).
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era  and is descendant of the Plantagents through
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Exiles of the Cuban Revolution in the United States
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Matanzas, Cuba
Miami, Florida
Cuban
Cuban-American
University of Havana
Doctorate of Law
Cuban
Matanzas
Cuba
Enriqueta García Martín
Buena Vista
Varadero
Cuban Revolution
University of Havana
San José de los Ramos
Cuban judicial system
Colón
coup d'état
Fulgencio Batista
Agrupación Católica Universitaria
Fidel Castro
Cuban Revolution
United States Armed Forces
Marta
Jesús Permuy
Venezuela
Bay of Pigs Invasion
Vietnam War
diplomatic strains with the United States

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