Pascual Comín Moya (English Wikipedia)

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abc.es

  • ABC 22.03.28, available here
  • ABC 22.03.28, available here
  • ABC 22.03.28, available here
  • a nationwide daily claimed that Comín „era un notable publicista”, ABC 22.03.28, available here. No Comín’s publication has been identified, while his brother published numerous works

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  • Comín y Sarté, Bienvenido, [in:] Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa online, available here Archived 2015-03-23 at the Wayback Machine. His name is unknown. A Tomás Comín, former member of the Royalist Volunteers, was involved in Carlist conspiracy in Zaragoza in the 1830s and was subject to repressive governmental measures, see La Revista Española 23.03.34, available here
  • Comín Sarté published also works on history of literature, see e.g. his Catolicismo y racionalismo. Historia general de la literatura católica del siglo XIX, 2 vols. Some authors present him as one of the greatest Traditionalist pundits of the 1870s along Aparisi, Villoslada and Tejado, La Esperanza 22.01.70, available here
  • La Ilustración Católica 07.02.80, available here
  • El Correo Español 14.02.96, available here
  • La Ilustración Católica 07.02.80, available here
  • La Ilustración Católica 07.02.80, available here
  • already in 1865 and as a 10-year-old boy he appeared as signatory and donator in open letters and other religious initiatives, El Pensamiento Español 08.08.65, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 19.07.77, available here
  • El Pensamiento Español 08.09.65, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 19.07.77, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 11.04.77, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 26.04.80, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 23.04.80, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 09.01.85, available herel
  • El Siglo Futuro 04.02.87, available herel
  • Diario de Cataluña 10.09.90, available here
  • El Correo Español 04.05.93, available here
  • El Correo Español 30.09.85, available here
  • La Epoca 10.07.05, available here
  • for 1907 congress see La Correspondencia de España 28.05.07, available here
  • Anuario Riera 1904, available here
  • e.g. in 1888 Comín represented duque de Villahermosa in legal case related to land ownership and access, La Crónica 10.03.88, available here
  • Revista Aragonesa 4 (1907), available here
  • El Correo Español 08.07.07, available here
  • for 1908 see El Correo Español 19.05.08, available here, for 1911 see El Correo Español 25.01.11, available here
  • El Correo Español 28.06.09, available here
  • El Sol 20.06.18, available here
  • in April 1912 the party leader Feliu asked Comín to disauthorize a Zaragoza group named Lealtad Jaimista, El Correo Español 29.04.12, available here

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  • as the title awarded by the Carlist claimant, for 91 years it was not recognized officially. This changed in 1961, see BOE 28.11.61, available here; the Francoist authorities recognized the marquesado and attributed to José María Comín Sagues

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  • Comín Sagues, Jesus, [in:] Congreso service, available here

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  • Comín y Sarté, Bienvenido, [in:] Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa online, available here Archived 2015-03-23 at the Wayback Machine. His name is unknown. A Tomás Comín, former member of the Royalist Volunteers, was involved in Carlist conspiracy in Zaragoza in the 1830s and was subject to repressive governmental measures, see La Revista Española 23.03.34, available here

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  • La Vanguardia 03.12.21, available here
  • La Vanguardia 09.06.23, available here

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  • La Libertad 18.08.97, available here
  • El Debate 21.04.23, available here
  • La Prensa 22.03.28, available here, also Diario de Reus 23.03.28, available here
  • El Católico 28.03.80, available here
  • La Verdad 29.05.85, available here
  • La Paz 07.10.90, available here
  • 1897 La Protectora formed “empresa de redenciones militares y de seguros dotales”; Comín was member of its junta consultiva, La Voz de Provincia 24.11.97, available here
  • Diario de Córdoba 26.02.04, available here
  • El Porvenir 24.01.06, available here
  • El Salmantino 08.06.12, available here
  • e.g. when 1909 heading a Carlist meering in Zaragoza formattedf as homage to the memory of late Carlos VII, Comín hailed the deceased king as the one who opposed revolution, El Restaurador 30.11.09, available here
  • La Victoria 12.03.10, available here
  • La Correspondencia de España 09.11.11, available here
  • La Rioja 23.10.10, available here
  • La Correspondencia de España 09.05.10, available here. Later in his name Marcelino Ulibarri was protesting alleged electoral irregularities to Junta de Censo, Congreso de los Diputados. Diario de las sesiones, Madrid 1910, p. 17
  • following disauthorization the claimant thanked Comín and praised his discipline, La Tradición 15.06.12, available here
  • in 1912 Comín travelled to Saint Jean de Luz to meet his king in person for the first time, Diario de Valencia 06.05.12, available here
  • El Eco de Santiago 31.01.13, available here
  • La Correspondencia de España 17.02.19, available here
  • Diario de Valencia 19.02.19, available here
  • Comín nominated “una ponencia” with Minguijón, Miral and Lamana, La Correspondencia de España 03.03.19, available here
  • Comín nominated “una ponencia” with Minguijón, Miral and Lamana, La Correspondencia de España 03.03.19, available here
  • Correspondencia de España 07.05.19, available here
  • Correspondencia de España 21.05.19, available here
  • Correspondencia de España 12.03.19, available here
  • in May 1919 Comín presided over a meeing in Pamplona, El Salmantino 05.05.19, available here; in July 1919 ge presided over a Carlist banquet in Aragón, La Correspondencia de España 25.07.19, available here
  • in March 1919 Comín embarked on a new journey to Paris, El Salmantino 24.03.19, available here
  • El Salmantino 05.05.19, available here
  • El Pueblo 17.08.19, available here. Comín's term as the Carlist leader (0,5 years) was the shortest ever Carlist leadership term, after Fal (21,3 years), Valiente (13,9), Villores (10,9), Barrio (9,7), Cerralbo 1st term (9,3), Cerralbo 2nd term (5,8), Nocedal (5,0), Palomino (3,4), Feliu (3,0), Larramendi (2,0), Rodezno (1,9), Sanz Escartin (0,8)
  • Comín declared that “nuestro glorioso partido histórico” was at the moment “reducido y desalentado”, and that “dejaremos de ser factor en la vida nacional”, La Reconquista 07.02.20, available here
  • La Reconquista 07.02.20, available here
  • La Libertad 30.11.21, available here
  • La Prensa 22.03.28, available here, Diario de Reus 23.03.28, available here

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  • some claim that it arrived in Spain from Italy, see Comín entry, [in:] MisApellidos service, available here

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  • Pascual Comín Moya, [in:] Real Academia de Historia service, available here
  • Pascual Comín Moya, [in:] Real Academia de Historia service, available here
  • Pascual Comín Moya, [in:] Real Academia de Historia service, available here
  • Pascual Comín Moya, [in:] Real Academia de Historia service, available here
  • Pascual Comín Moya, [in:] Real Academia de Historia service, available here

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  • Comín Moya, Francisco Javier (1857-1932), [in:] Diccionario de Catedráticos Españoles de Derecho, available here Archived 2015-09-27 at the Wayback Machine

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  • it is not clear what – if any – was the family relationship between Bienvenido Comín Sarté (born 1828) and Pascual Comín Vera (born 1825), both active in Zaragoza. Pascual Comín Vera was a doctor and professor of medicine; he grew to prestige as both a physician and a scientist, for details see Comín Vera, Pascual 1825-1875, [in:] Medicos historicos. Biblioteca Complutense service, available here

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  • Comín y Sarté, Bienvenido, [in:] Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa online, available here Archived 2015-03-23 at the Wayback Machine. His name is unknown. A Tomás Comín, former member of the Royalist Volunteers, was involved in Carlist conspiracy in Zaragoza in the 1830s and was subject to repressive governmental measures, see La Revista Española 23.03.34, available here
  • Comín Moya, Francisco Javier (1857-1932), [in:] Diccionario de Catedráticos Españoles de Derecho, available here Archived 2015-09-27 at the Wayback Machine