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Domingo del Monte
Born
Domingo del Monte y Aponte
August 4, 1804
Viceroyalty of New Granada
Died
November 4, 1853(1853-11-04) (aged 49)
Spain
Nationality
Cuban
Known for
Literary critic
Domingo del Monte (August 4, 1804 — November 4, 1853) was a writer, lawyer, arts patron, and literary critic, known primarily for contributing to Cuban literature and advocating for public education throughout the country.[1][2]
^Johnson, Willis Fletcher. (1920). The history of Cuba, Volume 3. B. F. Buck and Company.pp. 323.
^Cite error: The named reference Calcaño was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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