Manuel Francisco Pavón Aycinena
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Manuel Francisco Pavón Aycinena (30 January 1798 – 19 April 1855) was a conservative Guatemalan politician during the regime of General
Rafael Carrera José Rafael Carrera y Turcios (24 October 1814 – 14 April 1865) was the president of Guatemala from 1844 to 1848 and from 1851 until his death in 1865, after being appointed President for life in 1854. During his military career and presiden ...
. He was influential in the founding of the government's executive branch and held several Cabinet offices during his career.


Biography

Pavón Aycinena attended the Pontifical University of San Carlos Borromeo and participated in the war against
Francisco Morazán José Francisco Morazán Quesada (; born October 3, 1792 – September 15, 1842) was a Central American politician who served as president of the Federal Republic of Central America from 1830 to 1839. Before he was president of Central America h ...
under the command of the Governor of Guatemala,
Mariano de Aycinena y Piñol Mariano de Aycinena y Piñol (16 September 1789 – 29 March 1855) was wealthy and influential Guatemalan merchant family and an important conservative politician. A younger son of the first marquis of Aycinena, peninsular-born Juan Fermín de Ay ...
as Lieutenant Colonel in the army. After his defeat, Aycinena was banished by Morazan. In his exile, Aycinena lived in Panama and the
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. He returned to Guatemala in 1837 when
Rafael Carrera José Rafael Carrera y Turcios (24 October 1814 – 14 April 1865) was the president of Guatemala from 1844 to 1848 and from 1851 until his death in 1865, after being appointed President for life in 1854. During his military career and presiden ...
came to power.


Role in Rafael Carrera's government


Carrera Theater

On August 6, 1832, Guatemalan Governor
Mariano Galvez Mariano is a masculine name from the Romance languages, corresponding to the feminine Mariana. It is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese variant of the Roman Marianus which derived from Marius, and Marius derived from the Roman god Mars (see also ...
issued a decree to build a theater in the middle of Plaza Vieja. However, this theater was not built during Galvez's reign due to continuous political unrest. In 1852, Juan Matheu and Pavón Aycinena presented
Rafael Carrera José Rafael Carrera y Turcios (24 October 1814 – 14 April 1865) was the president of Guatemala from 1844 to 1848 and from 1851 until his death in 1865, after being appointed President for life in 1854. During his military career and presiden ...
with a plan to build the Carrera Theater.


Carrera declared President for life

Shortly after Carrera became President in 1851, Pavón Aycinena began suffering from intestinal problems. On May 5, 1853, he became so ill that was put in a hospice, though he briefly recovered. On October 25, 1854, at the initiative of Pavón Aycinena, Carrera was declared "supreme and perpetual leader of the nation" for life, with the power to choose his successor; Carrera served as President of Guatemala until he died on April 14, 1865.


Death

In February 1855, while Pavón Aycinena was traveling in
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, his health rapidly declined. He returned to
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on March 17, and on April 15, a priest was called to perform Pavón's
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. Pavón Aycinena named his cousins Pedro de Aycinena and Luis Batres Juarros as
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of his will. Pavón Aycinena died in his home on April 19 1855, surrounded by his relatives and important ecclesiastic figures. His funeral service took place in the
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and he was buried in La Merced Church. On 7 May 1855, Carrera commanded that a portrait of Pavón Aycinena be placed in the main room of the Presidential Palace. Carrera also granted Pavón Aycinena's widow a lifelong pension equivalent to half of her deceased husband's income, —the largest pension ever granted in Guatemala up to that point.


See also

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Francisco Morazán José Francisco Morazán Quesada (; born October 3, 1792 – September 15, 1842) was a Central American politician who served as president of the Federal Republic of Central America from 1830 to 1839. Before he was president of Central America h ...
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History of Central America Central America is commonly said to include Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. This definition matches modern political borders. Central America begins geographically in Mexico, at the Isthmus of Tehuantep ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pavon Aycinena, Manuel Francisco 1798 births 1855 deaths Rafael Carrera People from Guatemala City Conservatism in Guatemala Guatemalan people of Spanish descent Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala alumni 19th-century Guatemalan people Guatemalan politicians Members of the Aycinena family in Central America