Mirta Francisca de la Caridad Díaz-Balart y Gutiérrez (born 30 September 1928) is a Cuban who was the first wife of Fidel Castro.
1948
They married in 1948, had one son together, and divorced in 1955.
Díaz-Balart was the daughter of América Gutiérrez and Rafael José Díaz-Balart, a prominent Cuban politician and mayor of the town of Banes, Cuba.
She was a philosophy student at the University of Havana, when she met and married Fidel.
Castro and Diaz-Balart married on 11 October 1948, honeymooned in New York City, and divorced seven years later in 1955 (while Castro was in prison following a failed attack on the Moncada Barracks).
1949
They had one child, a son, Fidel Ángel "Fidelito" Castro Díaz-Balart (1949–2018).
After the divorce, Castro was not granted custody of their son.
Instead, Fidel Jr. was estranged from his father until he stayed with him after a visit in Mexico, prior to his father's return to lead the Cuban Revolution.
1956
In 1956, Díaz-Balart married Emilio Núñez Blanco (1925–2006), the son of a former Cuban Ambassador to the UN, Emilio Núñez Portuondo.
They had two daughters, including Mirta Núñez.
The family lived at Havana's Tarará beach resort when in Cuba.
1959
Díaz-Balart lived in Madrid, Spain with her family after 1959, the year in which Castro's revolution succeeded.
She was deprived of the company of her son for many years as he studied in Cuba and the Soviet Union.
2000
The Miami Herald claimed in 2000 that she was still living in Spain, and that occasional visits to Cuba were arranged by Raúl Castro, her former brother-in-law.
2018
By 2018, the year in which her son Fidelito committed suicide, she was reportedly once again living in Cuba at age 90.
Díaz-Balart is the aunt of anti-Castro Republican politicians Mario Díaz-Balart and his brother Lincoln Díaz-Balart, as well as TV anchor José Díaz-Balart.
She is the sister of the painter Waldo Díaz-Balart and politician Rafael Díaz-Balart.