Casto Méndez Núñez
Casto Méndez Núñez | |
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| Born | July 1, 1824 Vigo, Spain |
| Died | August 21, 1869 (aged 45) Pontevedra, Spain |
| Buried | 36°28′47″N 006°11′37″W / 36.47972°N 6.19361°W |
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| Service | Spanish Navy |
| Years of service | 1840–1869 |
| Rank | Cantralmirante (Counter admiral) |
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| Alma mater | Nautical School, Vigo, Spain |
| Relations | Carmen Babiano Méndez-Núñez (1852–1914), niece |
Casto Secundino María Méndez Núñez (1 July 1824 – 21 August 1869) was a Spanish Navy officer. He served in the First Italian War of Independence in Italy in 1849, the Spanish-Moro Conflict in the Philippines in 1861, and the Dominican Restoration War in the Caribbean in 1863–1864. Rising to the rank of contralmirante (counter admiral) he achieved international renown for his command of the Spanish Navy's Pacific Squadron during the Chincha Islands War in 1865–1866, becoming one of the major Spanish naval figures of the nineteenth century. In Spain, he is a popular hero, viewed as an exemplification of good character and Spanish patriotism.