Yauco. Mattei Lluberas was born in the town of Yauco, Puerto Rico to Antonio Mattei Casanova and Mercedes Lluberas Torres de Figueroa. Mattei Lluberas' father's...
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house. The Casa Antonio Mattei Lluberas, also called La Casona Césari (Césari Mansion) was built in 1893 by Antonio Mattei Lluberas. This house is also...
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The Antonio Mattei Lluberas Residence (Spanish: Residencia Antonio Mattei Lluberas), also known as La Casona Césari (Spanish for 'the Césari Manor') and...
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María de Hostos Francisco Gonzalo Marín Rosendo Matienzo Cintrón Antonio Mattei Lluberas Francisco Ramírez Medina José Gualberto Padilla Lola Rodríguez...
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they made plans to overthrow the government. The group was led by Antonio Mattei Lluberas, a wealthy coffee plantation planter, and Mateo Mercado. On December...
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officially became the standard of the island in 1952. In 1897, Antonio Mattei Lluberas visited the Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee in New York City...
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The revolt, which occurred on March 26, 1897, was organized by Antonio Mattei Lluberas, Mateo Mercado and Fidel Vélez. They were supported by leaders...
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design which is today the official flag of Puerto Rico. In 1897, Antonio Mattei Lluberas, a wealthy coffee plantation owner from Yauco, visited the Puerto...
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Lares) veteran José Gualberto Padilla. A year later, in 1897, Antonio Mattei Lluberas visited the Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee in New York City...
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their quest for Puerto Rican independence. On March 24, 1897, Antonio Mattei Lluberas and the local leaders of the independence movement of the town...
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