Juan Martín Echenique Explained

Office:Mayor of Lima
Native Name:Juan Martín Echenique y Tristán
Native Name Lang:es
Termstart:1898
Termend:1899
Predecessor:Antero Aspíllaga
Successor:Benjamín Boza
Birth Date:1841
Birth Place:Lima, Peru
Death Place:Lima, Peru
Party:Democratic

Juan Martín Echenique y Tristán (1841 – May 26, 1912) was a Peruvian politician and soldier who served as the Mayor of Lima from 1898 to 1899. He was the son of José Rufino Echenique, who served as President of Peru and Victoria Tristán. During his military career, Juan fought for Peru during the Chincha Islands War against Spain.

Biography

Echenique was born in 1841 in Lima, Peru to José Rufino Echenique and Victoria Tristán de Echenique, the daughter of the last Viceroy of Peru, Pío de Tristán. He began his military training as a cadet in 1851. In 1853, he entered the Chorrillos Military School, where he studied until November 1854. In 1855, he was forced into exile in the United States with his father due to the Liberal Revolution of 1854.