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Carlos Freile Zaldumbide then served a second term as acting president of Ecuador, this time from [[22 December]] [[1911]] to [[6 March]] [[1912]]. Freile Zaldumbide stepped down as acting president for a second time during a [[rebellion]], and was succeeded by [[Francisco Andrade Marín]].
Carlos Freile Zaldumbide then served a second term as acting president of Ecuador, this time from [[22 December]] [[1911]] to [[6 March]] [[1912]]. Freile Zaldumbide stepped down as acting president for a second time during a [[rebellion]], and was succeeded by [[Francisco Andrade Marín]].


He was married to Rosa Elena Larrea y Gómez de la Torre.
He was married to Rosa Elena Larrea y Gómez de la Torre. They had five children, including [[Carlos Freile Larrea]], which was acting president for four days in 1932.


[[Category:Presidents of Ecuador]]
[[Category:Presidents of Ecuador]]

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Carlos Freile Zaldumbide (1851 1926) was an Ecuadorian politician, who served two terms as acting President of Ecuador.

He came from an aristocratic Quiteño family. He was the fourth son of Juan Freile Chiriboga and Luz Zaldumbide Gangotena. He inherited or bought a number of haciendas, in which he pioneered Holstein livestock raising in Ecuador. He served as principal of the Central University of Ecuador.

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.

Freile Zaldumbide was replaced by the already elected President Emilio Estrada, whose reign lasted just over three months before he died on 21 December 1911.

Carlos Freile Zaldumbide then served a second term as acting president of Ecuador, this time from 22 December 1911 to 6 March 1912. Freile Zaldumbide stepped down as acting president for a second time during a rebellion, and was succeeded by Francisco Andrade Marín.

He was married to Rosa Elena Larrea y Gómez de la Torre. They had five children, including Carlos Freile Larrea, which was acting president for four days in 1932.