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{{family name hatnote|Freile|Zaldumbide|lang=Spanish}} |
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|birth_date={{birth date|1851|05|18|df=y}} |
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|birth_place=[[Quito]], [[Ecuador]] |
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|death_date={{death date and age|1928|08|28|1851|05|18|df=y}} |
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|death_place=[[Paris]], [[France]] |
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|office=[[President of Ecuador|Acting President of Ecuador]] |
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|term_start=22 December 1911 |
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|term_end=5 March 1912 |
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|predecessor=[[Emilio Estrada]] |
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|successor=[[Francisco Andrade Marín]] |
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|term_start2=11 August 1911 |
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|term_end2=31 August 1911 |
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|predecessor2=[[Eloy Alfaro]] |
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|successor2=[[Emilio Estrada]] |
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|office3=[[Vice President of Ecuador]] |
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|term_start3=1899 |
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|term_end3=1903 |
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|predecessor3=Manuel Benigno Cueva |
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|successor3=[[Alfredo Baquerizo]] |
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⚫ | '''Carlos Freile Zaldumbide''' (18 May 1851 – 28 August 1928) was an [[Ecuador]]ian [[politician]], who served twice as acting [[List of heads of state of Ecuador|President]] of [[Ecuador]] and one term as [[Vice President of Ecuador]].<ref name="Luna">{{cite book|last=Luna|first=Félix Denegri|title=Peru and Ecuador : notes for the history of a frontier|year=1996|publisher=Bolsa de Valores de Lima|location=Lima|page=228}}</ref> |
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He came from an aristocratic [[Quito|Quiteño]] family. He was the fourth son of Juan Carlos Freile y Chiriboga and María de la Luz Zaldumbide y Gangotena. He inherited or bought a number of [[hacienda]]s, in which he pioneered [[Holstein (cattle)|Holstein]] livestock raising in Ecuador. He served as president of the [[Central University of Ecuador]]. |
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Freile was born in [[Quito]], [[Ecuador]] on 18 May 1851.{{citation needed|date=September 2015}} |
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He was the acting President from [[12 August]] [[1911]] to [[1 September]] [[1911]] (a reign lasting just 21 days). He took the role on a temporary basis when [[Eloy Alfaro]], who had been President for over 4 years, became defenestraded and went to exile. |
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Freile was a wealthy landowner who pioneered the raising of [[Holstein (cattle)|Holstein]] livestock in Ecuador.{{citation needed|date=September 2015}} He served as vice president to President [[Eloy Alfaro Delgado]] from 31 August 1899 to 31 August 1903.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vicepresidencia.gob.ec/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2013/10/VICEPRESIDENTES-EN-LA-HISTORIA-2013.pdf|title=Vicepresidentes en La Historia|work=VicePresidencia de la Republica del Ecuador|publisher=vicepresidencia.gob.ec|language=Spanish|accessdate=1 October 2015|archive-date=2 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102042914/http://www.vicepresidencia.gob.ec/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2013/10/VICEPRESIDENTES-EN-LA-HISTORIA-2013.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was [[President of the Senate of Ecuador|President of the Senate]] in 1904 and again 1910–1911. He later became the acting President of Ecuador on 12 August 1911 following the overthrow and exile of President [[Eloy Alfaro]]. After 21 days in office, Freile was replaced by the newly elected President [[Emilio Estrada]] on 1 September 1911. Estrada died three months later, on 21 December 1911, and Freile again served as acting president until 6 March 1912 when he was succeeded by [[Francisco Andrade Marín]].<ref name="Luna"/> |
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Freile was replaced by the already elected President [[Emilio Estrada]], whose reign lasted just over three months before he died on [[21 December]] [[1911]]. |
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He died in [[Paris]], [[France]] on August 28, 1928.{{citation needed|date=September 2015}} |
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Carlos Freile then served a second term as acting president of Ecuador, this time from [[22 December]] [[1911]] to [[6 March]] [[1912]]. Freile stepped down as acting president for a second time during a [[rebellion]], and was succeeded by [[Francisco Andrade Marín]]. |
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He married his second cousin Rosa Elena Larrea y Gómez de la Torre. They had five children, including [[Carlos Freile Larrea]], who was acting president for four days in 1932. |
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* [http://www.presidencia.gov.ec/modulos.asp?id=28/ Official Website of the Ecuadorian Government about the country President's History] |
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Carlos Freile Zaldumbide | |
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Acting President of Ecuador | |
In office 22 December 1911 – 5 March 1912 | |
Preceded by | Emilio Estrada |
Succeeded by | Francisco Andrade Marín |
In office 11 August 1911 – 31 August 1911 | |
Preceded by | Eloy Alfaro |
Succeeded by | Emilio Estrada |
Vice President of Ecuador | |
In office 1899–1903 | |
Preceded by | Manuel Benigno Cueva |
Succeeded by | Alfredo Baquerizo |
Personal details | |
Born | Quito, Ecuador | 18 May 1851
Died | 28 August 1928 Paris, France | (aged 77)
Carlos Freile Zaldumbide (18 May 1851 – 28 August 1928) was an Ecuadorian politician, who served twice as acting President of Ecuador and one term as Vice President of Ecuador.[1]
Freile was born in Quito, Ecuador on 18 May 1851.[citation needed]
Freile was a wealthy landowner who pioneered the raising of Holstein livestock in Ecuador.[citation needed] He served as vice president to President Eloy Alfaro Delgado from 31 August 1899 to 31 August 1903.[2] He was President of the Senate in 1904 and again 1910–1911. He later became the acting President of Ecuador on 12 August 1911 following the overthrow and exile of President Eloy Alfaro. After 21 days in office, Freile was replaced by the newly elected President Emilio Estrada on 1 September 1911. Estrada died three months later, on 21 December 1911, and Freile again served as acting president until 6 March 1912 when he was succeeded by Francisco Andrade Marín.[1]
He died in Paris, France on August 28, 1928.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Luna, Félix Denegri (1996). Peru and Ecuador : notes for the history of a frontier. Lima: Bolsa de Valores de Lima. p. 228.
- ^ "Vicepresidentes en La Historia" (PDF). VicePresidencia de la Republica del Ecuador (in Spanish). vicepresidencia.gob.ec. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
External links
[edit]- Official Website of the Ecuadorian Government about the country President's History[permanent dead link ]