Elisa GodÃÂnez Gómez de Batista (; December 2, 1904 – June 19, 1993) was the First Lady of Cuba from 1940 to 1944 as the first wife of Cuban then-president (later dictator) Fulgencio Batista.
GodÃÂnez was born in a small farmhouse in the village of Vereda Nueva in Havana Province, as one of nine children born to Salustiano GodÃÂnez y Córdoba and Concepción Gómez y Acosta.
GodÃÂnez, who shared his humble origins, married Fulgencio Batista in 1926. They had a son, Fulgencio Rubén, and two daughters, Mirta and Elisa Aleida. They divorced in 1945.
GodÃÂnez married her second husband, Máximo RodrÃÂguez, a former member of the Cuban Congress, and they immigrated to the United States in 1959, settling in Miami, Florida. RodrÃÂguez died in 1962, and GodÃÂnez resided in Miami until her death there on June 19, 1993, at age 88.
One of her grandsons (the son of Elisa Aleida Batista) is Raoul G. Cantero III, a Justice of the Florida Supreme Court from 2002 to 2008.