Castro had been in poor health since an intestinal ailment nearly killed him in 2006.
Fidel Castro |
He was a dogged survivor, politically and personally. He was demonised by the United States and its allies but admired by many leftists around the world, especially socialist revolutionaries in Latin America and Africa.
But he was reputedly the target of several CIA assassination attempts.
A former Cuban intelligence chief told Reuters the closest attempt on Castro's life was in 1963, with a poison pill intended to be dropped in a chocolate milkshake.
Other plots included poisoned cigars for his famous vice, and a diving wet suit laced with toxins.
Transforming Cuba from a playground for rich Americans into a symbol of resistance to Washington, Castro outlasted nine US presidents in power.
He fended off a CIA-backed invasion at the Bay of Pigs in 1961.
His alliance with Moscow helped trigger the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, a 13-day showdown with the United States that brought the world the closest it has been to nuclear war.
Although Raul Castro always glorified his older brother, he has changed Cuba since taking over by introducing market-style economic reforms and agreeing with the United States in December to re-establish diplomatic ties and end decades of hostility.
Six weeks later, Fidel Castro offered only lukewarm support for the deal, raising questions about whether he approved of ending hostilities with his longtime enemy.
Cuban leader Fidel Castro |
"Havana is only 90 miles from Florida, but to get here we had to travel a great distance - over barriers of history and ideology; barriers of pain and separation," Mr Obama said at the time.
In his final years, Fidel Castro no longer held leadership posts. He wrote newspaper commentaries on world affairs and occasionally met with foreign leaders but he lived in semi-seclusion.
His death - which would once have thrown a question mark over Cuba's future - seems unlikely to trigger a crisis as Raul Castro, 85, is firmly ensconced in power.
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