Antero Rubín

Deceased Person

1851 – 1923

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Who was Antero Rubín?

Antero Rubín Homent was a Spanish general and politician noted for his long service in Cuba. He fought in the Spanish American War, served in the Cortes Generales, and spent the final years of his life as Senator for the province of Zamora.

Rubín's father, a career officer who served with distinction under General Prim in the 1860 war against Morocco, steered Rubín toward a military career. Rubín enrolled in the Spanish Army May 11, 1868, and in 1869, at the age of 16, volunteered for service in Cuba. Rubín returned home shortly afterwards with his statutory promotion to lieutenant and began his studies at Vigo and Santiago de Compostella.

In 1869 Rubín, a captain, embarked once more for Cuba. He prosecuted several campaigns against the Cuban insurgency, marked by successes at Estella and Somorrostro.

On February 4, 1898 Rubín was promoted to Brigadier General of the Regimento de María Cristina. He conducted himself well at the Battle of Las Guasimas, where his small force fought a very successful rearguard operation, bloodying Joseph Wheeler's V Corps before retiring in good order to Santiago de Cuba.

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Born
Feb 15, 1851
Also known as
  • Antero Rubin
Nationality
  • Spain
Died
1923

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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