Mirta Díaz-Balart

Mirta Díaz-Balart

Bizitza
Jaiotzako izen-deiturakMirta Francisca de la Caridad Díaz-Balart y Gutiérrez
JaiotzaHabana1928ko irailaren 30a
Herrialdea Kuba
 Espainia
HeriotzaMadril2024ko uztailaren 6a (95 urte)
Familia
AitaRafael José Díaz-Balart
Ezkontidea(k)Fidel Castro  (1948ko urria -  1955)
Emilio Núñez Blanco (en) Itzuli  (1956 -  2006)
Seme-alabak
Haurrideak
Familia
Hezkuntza
HeziketaHabanako Unibertsitatea : filosofia
Hizkuntzakgaztelania
Jarduerak
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Mirta Francisca de la Caridad Díaz-Balart Gutiérrez (Habana, 1928ko irailaren 30a - Madril, 2024ko uztailaren 6a) kubatar emakume bat izan zen, Fidel Castroren lehen emaztea izan zena.

Biografia

Gurasoak América Gutierrez eta Rafael José Díaz-Balart zituen. Aita, Kubako politikari ospetsua izan zen, baita Banes hiriko alkatea ere.

Filosofia ikasi zuen Habanako Unibertsitatean, eta bertan ezagutu zuen Fidel Castro.[1][2] Bikotea 1948an ezkondu eta urte bat geroago seme bat izan zuten, Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart. Zazpi urte geroago dibortziatu ziren, 1955ean, Castro erbestean zegoen bitartean.[3][4]

Mirta 1956an ezkondu zen berriro, ordukoan Emilio Núñez Blancorekin, zeinekin Mirta Núñez alaba izan zuen.[5]

Kubako gerrillaren garaipenarekin, familia Madrilera joan zen bizitzera.[6] Gerora, Mirta Kubara itzuli zen.[5][7]

Erreferentziak

  1. Guerrilla Prince: The Untold Story of Fidel Castro, Georgie Anne Geyer, 2011. "Fidel's courting of Mirta Díaz-Balart, the lovely green-eyed girl with the dark blond hair and the wistful smile, from one of Cuba's wealthiest families, marked the period in his life that was closest to ..."
  2. The Secret Fidel Castro: Deconstructing the Symbol - page 227, Servando González, 2001. "For example, author Georgie Anne Geyer, who studied Castro for many years, noted that most women with whom Castro has been romantically involved, including his first wife Mirtha Díaz- Balart, the daughter of a lawyer who ..."
  3. On Becoming Cuban: Identity, Nationality, and Culture, page 434, Louis A. Pérez, Jr. "The twenty-two-year-old Fidel Castro and his bride Mirta Díaz Balart were among the many thousands of Cuban newlyweds to honeymoon in New York city. Cuban travel was both cause and effect of changes overtaking the Florida tourist industry. "
  4. Frank País: Architect of Cuba's Betrayed Revolution, page 322, José Alvarez, 2009. "Fidel Castro and Mirta Díaz-Balart, members of families who were political enemies, married on 10 October 1948. They were divorced while Castro was in prison. At first, they alleged that Mirta was receiving a check from the ..."
  5. a b Martínez Barraqué, Carlos. (2 de febrero de 2018). «Former correspondent remembers Fidel Castro’s son as a ‘virtual prisoner’ in Cuba» Miami Herald.
  6. Ann Louise Bardach : Cuba Confidential. p.67. "One knowledgeable source claims that Mirta returned to Cuba in early 2002 and is now living with Fidelito and his family".
  7. Gámez Torres, Nora. (2 de febrero de 2018). «Fidel Castro’s firstborn joined a long list of suicides in Cuba» Miami Herald.

Bibliografia

  • Castro, Juanita; en colaboración con Maria Antonieta Collins (2009). Fidel y Raúl. Mis Hermanos. La Historia Secreta. Santillana USA Publishing Company, Inc. ISBN 978-1-60396-701-3

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