Tomás Domínguez Arévalo (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tomás Domínguez Arévalo" in English language version.

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  • his 1952 obituary also referred to him as ex-alcalde de Villafranca but specified no period of his term in office, see ABC 19.08.52, available here
  • the Real Academia de Historia site gives the birth date as September 26, 1882, see here. Obituaries claimed he was born in 1883, see ABC 12.08.52, available here
  • also the birthplace of Tomás, is disputed; most scholarly sources claim he was born Madrid; this version is repeated on the official senate site allegedly after the birth certificate reproduced, though handwriting is entirely illegible, compare here. Obituaries claimed he was born in Villafranca, see ABC (Seville version) 12.08.52, available here or in Pamplona, see ABC (Madrid version) 12.08.52, available here; both give the birth date as 1883, not 1882
  • La Voz 03.05.29, available here; the college closed one Jesuits were expulsed in the early days of the Second Republic, see another alumni meeting 23 years later, ABC 03.06.52, available here
  • ABC 24.11.42, available here
  • ABC 11.02.43, available here
  • ABC 12.11.44, available here
  • ABC 19.08.52, available here
  • ABC 01.10.52, available here

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  • Tomás Domínguez Arévalo, Conde de Rodezno, un político profundamente antidemocrático, responsable y cómplice del exterminio político, [in:] Autobús de la memoria 21.06.08, available here
  • "Tomás Domínguez de Arévalo una persona afín al régimen franquista", Plaza Conde de Rodezno de ida y vuelta [in:] Diario de Navarra 06.03.09, available here, also Tomás Domínguez Arévalo, Conde de Rodezno, un político profundamente antidemocrático, responsable y cómplice del exterminio político, [in:] Autobús de la memoria 21.06.08, available here

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  • La Epoca 12.05.31, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 12.05.31, available here
  • Annuario del comercio, de la industria, de la magistratura y de la administración 1883, p. 42, available here. Her mother was María de los Ángeles Fernández de Navarrete, condesa de Rodezno, who died in 1856; at that moment her father from conde consorte converted to conde viudo. The couple had two children; the older son also died early and at that point the title passed to María de los Dolores
  • La Voz 03.05.29, available here; the college closed one Jesuits were expulsed in the early days of the Second Republic, see another alumni meeting 23 years later, ABC 03.06.52, available here
  • Leandro Álvarez Rey, La derecha en la II República: Sevilla, 1931-1936, Sevilla 1993, ISBN 978-8447201525, p. 140; also La Epoca 23.05.16, available here
  • Miguel Muñoz de San Pedro, Cuando vestí mis primeros pantalones largos, [in:] Alcántara 20/146 (1966), p. 10, available here, also La Nación 06.03.17, available here
  • La Acción 28.11.19, available here
  • La Corespondencia de España 03.03.20, available here
  • La Corespondencia de España 04.03.20, available here
  • La Corespondencia de España 05.05.11, available here
  • Cervantes. Revista Hispanoamericana 1919, p. 97, available here
  • see here and here
  • La Epoca 23.03.16, available here
  • La Epoca 24.05.19, available here
  • La Libertad 12.12.20, available here
  • La Acción 20.12.20, available here
  • El Globo 29.12.20, available here
  • Madrid Cientifico 1929, p. 8, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 03.01.27, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 25.01.28, available here
  • Revista católica de cuestiones sociales February 1925, p. 52, available here
  • Revista católica de cuestiones sociales November 1930, p. 56, available here
  • El Sol 25.05.26, available here
  • El Sol 16.07.27, available here
  • La Época 12.12.29, available here
  • "Ia obra, repetimos, es de valor histórico y biográfico" – as noted with reservation by one of the papers, anxious not to be suspected of Carlist leaning, La Voz 07.03.30, available here
  • La Correspondencia de España 20.11.23, available here
  • Madrid Cientifico 1930, p. 8, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 17.06.26, available here
  • Heraldo de Madrid 25.03.30, available here and also minister of economy in 1930, Heraldo de Madrid 09.12.30, available here
  • Madrid Cientifico 1924, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 15.04.26, available here

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  • entire book available here

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  • Compactgen service, available here

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  • official Cortes service, available here
  • official Cortes service, available here
  • 1916 file at official Cortes service, available here
  • 1918 file at official Cortes service, available here
  • out of two competitors running, his counter-candidate gained 50.52% of votes, see his 1919 file at official Cortes service here
  • 1920 file at official Cortes site here
  • 1931 file at official Cortes service here
  • 1933 file at official Cortes service here
  • 1936 file at official Cortes service here
  • 1943 file on the official Cortes service

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  • Diario de Navarra 10 March 2009, available here
  • "Tomás Domínguez de Arévalo una persona afín al régimen franquista", Plaza Conde de Rodezno de ida y vuelta [in:] Diario de Navarra 06.03.09, available here, also Tomás Domínguez Arévalo, Conde de Rodezno, un político profundamente antidemocrático, responsable y cómplice del exterminio político, [in:] Autobús de la memoria 21.06.08, available here

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  • Miguel Muñoz de San Pedro, Cuando vestí mis primeros pantalones largos, [in:] Alcántara 20/146 (1966), p. 10, available here, also La Nación 06.03.17, available here

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  • sequential artistocratic title quoted after Diputacion Permanente y Consejo de la Grandeza de Espana y Titulos del Reino service, available here. However, there are conflicting views on which count in sequence he was. According to different sources, Tomás' mother was the 5th condesa de Rodezno,[3] or the 6th condesa de Rodezno.[4][5] Yet another version, incomplete and erroneous, is pursued at Euskalnet service.[6]

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  • document as published by El Pais service, available here

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  • María de los Dolores de Arévalo y Fernandez de Navarrete, 6º condessa de Rodezno, 6º condessa de Valdellano entry at Geneall service, available here
  • Tomás Domínguez Romera entry at Geneall service, available here
  • María de los Dolores de Arévalo y Fernandez de Navarrete, 6º condessa de Rodezno, 6º condessa de Valdellano entry at Generallnet service, available here
  • María del Sagrado Corazón Domínguez y López-Montenegro, 8º condessa de Rodezno entry at Geneall service, available here

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  • Asunción López-Montenegro y García Pelayo entry at Geni genealogical service, available here

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  • El Conde de Rodezno (1883-1952) entry [in:] Guerra civil española dia a dia service 27.12.12, available here
  • Serrano described Rodezno in his memoirs as follows: "era alto, de rostro afilado, con un gesto entre triste y burlón; con su ademán mezclado de solemnidad, indolencia y cortesía. Era puntillosamente leal a sus tradiciones, aunque políticamente parecía más consecuente que creyente...", El Conde de Rodezno (1883-1952) entry [in:] Guerra civil española dia a dia service 27.12.12, available here.

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  • Manuel Vaz-Romero, Cristina Nuñez, López-Montenegro fue un franquista coyuntural y episodico, [in:] Hoy 12.02.06, available here; her father had already passed away when she was getting married

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  • Boletin Oficial de la Provincia de Soría 28.04.37, available here

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  • Conde de Rodezno. La justicia al revés, Iruña-Pamplona 2010, available online here

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  • official Pamplona ayuntamiento site, available here

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  • the Real Academia de Historia site gives the birth date as September 26, 1882, see here. Obituaries claimed he was born in 1883, see ABC 12.08.52, available here

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  • also the birthplace of Tomás, is disputed; most scholarly sources claim he was born Madrid; this version is repeated on the official senate site allegedly after the birth certificate reproduced, though handwriting is entirely illegible, compare here. Obituaries claimed he was born in Villafranca, see ABC (Seville version) 12.08.52, available here or in Pamplona, see ABC (Madrid version) 12.08.52, available here; both give the birth date as 1883, not 1882
  • official Senate service, available here
  • official Senate site, available here
  • Diario de sesiones bookmark at the Senate site here
  • Diario de Sesiones de Cortes for May 1921, p. 1210, available here

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  • Tomás Domínguez Arévalo, Conde de Rodezno, Ministro de Justicia y Consejero Nacional, [in:] Fundacion Nacional Francisco Franco service, available here Archived 2022-11-30 at the Wayback Machine
  • Tomás Domínguez Arévalo, Conde de Rodezno, Ministro de Justicia y Consejero Nacional, [in:] Fundacion Nacional Francisco Franco service, available here Archived 2022-11-30 at the Wayback Machine
  • Jesús María Zaratiegui Labiano, Efectos de la aplicación del sufragio universal en Navarra. Las elecciones generals de 1886 y 1891, [in:] Príncipe de Viana 57 (1996), p. 222; currently it is part of the Tudela merindad, compare real estate Definde service available here
  • La abdicación de D. Carlos y el Conde de Montemolín and La muerte de Zumalacárregui, DOMÍNGUEZ ARÉVALO, Tomás entry [in:] Gran Enciclopedia Navarra, available here Archived 2018-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  • “Fue uno de los principales agentes de la reunificación de las tres familias de la Comunión: jaimistas, mellistas e integristas”, Tomás Domínguez Arévalo, Conde de Rodezno, Ministro de Justicia y Consejero Nacional entry [in:] Fundación Nacional Francisco Franco sercice, available here Archived 2022-11-30 at the Wayback Machine
  • "Enciclopedia navarra". Archived from the original on 2016-07-31. Retrieved 2015-08-24.

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  • picture taken in 2007. For 2012 banner, see here

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