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Pedro de
Aycinena y Piñol (19
October 1802 – 14 May 1897) was a
conservative politician and
member of the
Aycinena clan that
worked closely with the conservative...
- the
Conservative party led by
Aycinena. The rest of
Central America rejected this
system and
sought to
remove the
Aycinena family from power,
leading to...
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Backed by the
Catholic Church,
conservatives of the
Aycinena clan led by Juan José de
Aycinena y Piñol, and
mestizo and
indigenous peasants, he dominated...
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member of the
Aycinena clan,
although he did not
return to that clan any
property confiscated in 1829. In revenge, Juan José de
Aycinena y Piñol voted...
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Mariano de
Aycinena y Piñol (16
September 1789 – 29
March 1855) was
wealthy and
influential Guatemalan merchant family and an
important conservative politician...
- part, the
territory of Belize.
Guatemala and
Britain negotiated the Wyke-
Aycinena Treaty in 1859
regarding the
disputed area. The
treaty stated that Guatemala...
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Manuel Francisco Pavón
Aycinena (January 30, 1798 –
April 19, 1855) was a
conservative Guatemalan politician during the
regime of
General Rafael Carrera...
- America. Morazán
expelled Aycinena and Piñol,
Guatemalan conservative aristocrats, and most of the
members of the
Aycinena Clan that he directed, along...
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Huete 1987, p. 249.
Barrientos 1948, p. 106.
Aycinena 1854, p. 2-16. González
Davison 2008, p. 428.
Aycinena,
Pedro de (1854).
Concordato entre la Santa...
- Juan José de
Aycinena y Piñol (Guatemala City, 29
August 1792 –
Guatemala City, 17
February 1865) was an
ecclesiastical and
intellectual conservative in...