José Alejandro de Aycinena
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Colonel José Alejandro de Aycinena | |
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| Colonial Intendant of San Salvador | |
| In office 3 December 1811 – August 1812 Provisional Colonial Intendant | |
| Monarch | José I |
| Preceded by | José Batres y Asturias |
| Succeeded by | José Peinado y Pezonarte |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 24 April 1767 |
| Died | 26 May 1826 (aged 59) |
| Party | Independent |
| Spouse | Mariana de Micheo y Delgado |
| Children | 1 |
| Relatives | Aycinena Family |
| Alma mater | Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala |
| Occupation | Military, politician |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch/service | Spanish Army |
| Rank | Colonel |
| Commands | Infantry Militias |
| Battles/wars | 1811 Independence Movement |
José Alejandro de Aycinena y Carrillo (24 April 1767 – 26 May 1826) was a Spanish military officer and politician who served as the Colonial Intendant of the Intendancy of San Salvador from 1811 to 1812.
José Alejandro de Aycinena y Carrillo was born on 24 April 1767 in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala, which was then a part of the Spanish Empire.[1] His father was Juan Fermín de Aycinena e Irigoyen (es), a member of the conservative Aycinena Family (es), and his mother was Ana María Carrillo y Gálvez de Corral.[1][2] He was the Rector of the M. I. University of Guatemala and the Attorney of the Real Audiencia of Guatemala.[3]
