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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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edit- De Cárdenas Piera, Emilio; De Cadenas, Vicent, Vicente (1994). Caballeros de la Orden de Santiago, Siglo XVIII (Tomo VII). Hidalguia. p. 226.
- De Cadenas y Vicent, Vicente (1995). Caballeros de Montesa que efectuaron sus pruebas de ingreso durante el siglo XIX. Hidalguia. p. 285.
- Lasso de la Vega y López de Tejada, Miguel, Marqués del Saltillo (1992). Linajes y palacios ovetenses: datos para su historia. Hidalguia. p. 189.
- De Cadenas y Vicent, Vicente (1989). Memoriales de títulos nobiliarios e hidalgos para obtener facultad y consignar renta de viudedad, siglos XVII, XVIII y XIX. Hidalguia. p. 410.