Pascual Cucala
Pascual Cucala | |
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Born | 1822 Alcalà de Xivert, Spain |
Died | January 31, 1892 Port-Vendres, France |
Allegiance | Carlists |
Battles/wars | Third Carlist War |
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Pascual Cucala (1822 – January 31, 1892) was a Spanish Valencian carlist. He was born in the Province of Castellón in Valencia. He fought against the army of the First Spanish Republic on behalf of Carlos, Duke of Madrid. After the defeat of the carlists in 1876, he went into exile in France, where he died.
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Further reading[]
- Urcelay, Javier (2002). El Maestrazgo carlista (2nd Edition). (in Catalan) Vinaròs: Editorial Antinea. ISBN 84-89555 72-9
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- 19th-century Spanish military personnel
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