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− | Don Macario Alejandro Marcial de Rosales Doradas Aragonés del Torres recently inherited his father's lands, which are noted for their lush golden roses. An attorney by trade, he learned to fight from his maternal uncle, who was trained by Don Macario's maternal grandfather, who had served as an officer of the soldado de cuera in his youth and gained lands as a result. Don Antonio, his father, sought to keep secret the origins of Macario's mother, who is of Spanish descent from her father, but whose mother was descended from a local tribe.
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− | Despite his responsibilities as a local landowner, Don Macario sees himself as a champion of the true spirit of the rule of law of Spain and of the resilience and rights of the local peoples.
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− | '''Father:''' Don Antonio Ildefonso Marcial de Rosales Doradas Aragonés Martinez
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