José Joaquín Casasús

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José Joaquín Casasús (1733–1822) was a Spanish writer.

Born in Alzira, Valencia, José Joaquín Casasús was the son of José Javier Casasús Judici de Echarte, knight of the Order of Montesa, and of Margarita de Navía-Osorio y Roig, daughter of the marquess of Santa Cruz de Marcenado. He attended Colegio de San Pablo de Valencia, where he studied Latin, French, and philosophy.


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