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Eloy Alfaro

José Eloy Alfaro Delgado (25 June 1842 – 28 January 1912) often referred to as "The Old Warrior," was an Ecuadorian politician who served as the President of Ecuador from 1895 to 1901 and from 1906 to 1911. Eloy Alfaro emerged as the leader of the Liberal Party and became a driving force protect fairness, justice and liberty. He became one of the strongest opponents of the pro-Catholic conservative President Gabriel García Moreno (1821–1875). The "Viejo Luchador" (in Spanish) played a central role in the Liberal Revolution of 1895 and fought against conservatism for almost 30 years.

José Eloy Alfaro Delgado
15th President of Ecuador
In office
16 January 1906 – 12 August 1911
Preceded byLizardo García
Succeeded byCarlos Freile Zaldumbide
In office
5 June 1895 – 31 August 1901
Vice PresidentManuel Benigno Cueva (1897—1899)
Carlos Freire Zaldumbide (1899—1901)
Preceded byVicente Lucio Salazar
Succeeded byLeónidas Plaza
Supreme Chief of Manabí & Esmeraldas, in rebellion
In office
February 1883 – 11 October 1883
Personal details
Born
José Eloy Alfaro Delgado

(1842-06-25)25 June 1842
Montecristi, Ecuador
Died28 January 1912(1912-01-28) (aged 69)
Quito, Ecuador
Political partyEcuadorian Radical Liberal Party (Founder)
Spouse
(m. 1872)
Signature

Alfaro's major political legacies are considered to be strengthened national unity, securing the integrity of Ecuador's borders, and the increased secularization of the country. Alfaro led the modernization of Ecuadorian society through the introduction of new ideas, education, and systems of public transport and communication, including the engineering feat of the Transandino Railway linking Guayaquil with Quito. Alfaro's effigy appeared on the Ecuadorian 50-cent coin from the 2000 issue, and the Ecuadorian Army's military college bears his name, as have two ships of the Ecuadorian Navy.

Biography

Rebellious youth

 
Eloy Alfaro

Alfaro was born in Montecristi, Manabí, on 25 June 1842. His father was don Manuel Alfaro y González, a Spanish Republican native of Cervera del Río Alhama, La Rioja, Spain who arrived in Ecuador as a political exile; his mother was doña María Natividad Delgado López.

Alfaro received his primary education in his place of birth. After graduation he dedicated himself to helping his father with his business negotiations. During his youth he aligned himself with anticlerical liberalism, a doctrine later embodied in the Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party. He fought against Presidents García Moreno, Borrero, Veintemilla and Camaño, and as a result he is traditionally known as the "Viejo Luchador" (Old Warrior). Eloy Alfaro experienced many serious difficulties in the various campaigns he initiated against the conservative Ecuadorian governments. He spent his fortune, acquired with the help of his Panamanian wife, Ana Paredes Arosemena, in those battles. Nine children were born of their marriage: Bolívar, Esmeraldas, Colombia, Colón, Bolívar(2), Ana María, América, Olmedo, and Colón Eloy; Rafael was born out of wedlock.

From a very early age Alfaro participated in acts of rebellion. He almost lost his life in the disastrous naval battle of Alajuela when he tried to disembark in Ecuador with a troop of revolutionaries and was defeated by Conservative Government forces. When his ship sank, he saved himself from drowning by clinging to a barrel. He participated in the battles of Montecristi, San Mateo, Esmeraldas, Guayaquil, Jaramijó, Gatazo, Cuenca, and Chasqui.

Alfaro was a model father and was magnanimous with friends and the destitute. He supported various liberals, such as the writer Juan Montalvo, to whom he offered monetary assistance. Once in power, he glorified the memory of Montalvo as a great teacher and an example to the Ecuadorian people. Even though Alfaro was not very well-educated, through force of character he was able to overcome this fault and impress others with his clear intelligence. During his exile, he travelled Central America and was granted the rank of "General de División" by the Nicaraguan Congress.

 
Representation of the Battle of Chasqui, you can see the montoneros of Eloy Alfaro before the battle.

First presidency (1895–1901)

Alfaro, head of the Radical Liberals, was the leader of the Ecuadorian Liberal Revolution, carrying out a struggle that he waged from his youth in the 1860s until 1895 when the liberals finally took power in a coup d'état. In this uprising, he deposed President Vicente Lucio Salazar and declared himself a dictator on 5 June 1895 and was later named constitutional president from 17 January 1897 until 1 September 1901. The principal accomplishment of his first government was the introduction of the principle of secularism. Many public buildings in Quito including the Instituto Nacional Mejía and the first purpose build siege of the National Polytechnic School were commissioned in his administration to French architects.

Second presidency (1906–1911)

After initially supporting, but later coming to oppose, his successor, in 1906 he led another revolt, deposing elected President Lizardo García, being declared supreme dictator by the army and continuing in office until 12 August 1911.[1] During this second presidency he enacted a number of changes, among them freedom of speech and the legalization of civil marriage and divorce. He constructed numerous public schools and inaugurated the right to a free and secular education. What is considered to be his greatest public work during this period was the completion of the Ferrocarril Transandino (Trans-Andean Railroad) connecting Guayaquil to Quito. Consistent with his anticlericalism, he suppressed the influence of the Catholic Church while in office.[2] He seized much property of the Church, expelled religious orders and prohibited the establishment of any new monasteries or convents.[1][3] His attempts to secularize Ecuadorian society were opposed by the Archbishop of Quito Federico González Suárez.[4]

 
Mosaic of Eloy Alfaro in his hometown of Montecristi

In 1911, he was removed from office by his former supporters. In 1911 he tried to strike a blow at the State in an attempt to return to power. He was captured near Guayaquil and sent to Quito on the railroad he had constructed. After he left office, during the administration of Emilio Estrada Carmona, Alfaro was severely critical of the government and his followers soon began to organize a series of military insurrections. Alfaro was exiled to Panama during the interim government of Carlos Freile Zaldumbide. He returned to Ecuador on 4 January 1912, and attempted another coup but was defeated, arrested and jailed by General Leonidas Plaza.

Assassination

 

On 28 January 1912, a group of pro-Catholic soldiers whose motto was "Muerte al indio Alfaro" (death to the Indian Alfaro), supported by a mob, broke into the prison where Alfaro and his colleagues were detained[2] and dragged them along the cobbled streets of the city center. They were all dead when the horde arrived at the esplanade of El Ejido (city gardens)[5] in the northern outskirts of town. The crowd finally burnt the corpses in the area where the present day park of El Ejido is located.[6] (A monument was erected in the 1960s at the site.) Days later, Alfaro's remains were buried in Quito, in secret. They were transported to Guayaquil and deposited in a mausoleum there at some time in the 1940s. On the initiative of President Rafael Correa (in office from 2007 – 2017), some of the ashes of Eloy Alfaro were exhumed and re-interred with honors in the city of Montecristi, seat of the 2008 National Constitutional Convention.

References

  1. ^ a b New International Encyclopedia, Volume 7, p. 461, Dodd, Mead & Co. 1915
  2. ^ a b Roos, Wilma and Omer Van Renterghem, Ecuador: a guide to the people, politics and culture, p. 14, Interlink Books 2000
  3. ^ Jedin, Hubert, Roger Aubert, and John Dolan History of the Church, Vol. IX, The Church in the industrial age, p. 133, Continuum International Publishing Group, 1981
  4. ^ Domenico, Roy P. and Mark Y. Hanley, Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Politics, p. 244, 2006 Greenwood Publishing
  5. ^ "Biografia de Eloy Alfaro". biografiasyvidas.com.
  6. ^ "Quito parks". in-quito.com.

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Political offices
Preceded by President of Ecuador
1895–1901
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of Ecuador
1906–1911
Succeeded by
  1. ^ Paginas de sangre, ó, Los asesinatos de Quito, el 28 de enero de 1912

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This article is about the former president of Ecuador For the city in Ecuador named for him see Duran Ecuador In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Alfaro and the second or maternal family name is Delgado Jose Eloy Alfaro Delgado 25 June 1842 28 January 1912 often referred to as The Old Warrior was an Ecuadorian politician who served as the President of Ecuador from 1895 to 1901 and from 1906 to 1911 Eloy Alfaro emerged as the leader of the Liberal Party and became a driving force protect fairness justice and liberty He became one of the strongest opponents of the pro Catholic conservative President Gabriel Garcia Moreno 1821 1875 The Viejo Luchador in Spanish played a central role in the Liberal Revolution of 1895 and fought against conservatism for almost 30 years Jose Eloy Alfaro Delgado15th President of EcuadorIn office 16 January 1906 12 August 1911Preceded byLizardo GarciaSucceeded byCarlos Freile ZaldumbideIn office 5 June 1895 31 August 1901Vice PresidentManuel Benigno Cueva 1897 1899 Carlos Freire Zaldumbide 1899 1901 Preceded byVicente Lucio SalazarSucceeded byLeonidas PlazaSupreme Chief of Manabi amp Esmeraldas in rebellionIn office February 1883 11 October 1883Personal detailsBornJose Eloy Alfaro Delgado 1842 06 25 25 June 1842Montecristi EcuadorDied28 January 1912 1912 01 28 aged 69 Quito EcuadorPolitical partyEcuadorian Radical Liberal Party Founder SpouseAna Paredes Arosemena m 1872 wbr SignatureAlfaro s major political legacies are considered to be strengthened national unity securing the integrity of Ecuador s borders and the increased secularization of the country Alfaro led the modernization of Ecuadorian society through the introduction of new ideas education and systems of public transport and communication including the engineering feat of the Transandino Railway linking Guayaquil with Quito Alfaro s effigy appeared on the Ecuadorian 50 cent coin from the 2000 issue and the Ecuadorian Army s military college bears his name as have two ships of the Ecuadorian Navy Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Rebellious youth 1 2 First presidency 1895 1901 1 3 Second presidency 1906 1911 1 4 Assassination 2 References 3 External linksBiography EditRebellious youth Edit Eloy Alfaro Alfaro was born in Montecristi Manabi on 25 June 1842 His father was don Manuel Alfaro y Gonzalez a Spanish Republican native of Cervera del Rio Alhama La Rioja Spain who arrived in Ecuador as a political exile his mother was dona Maria Natividad Delgado Lopez Alfaro received his primary education in his place of birth After graduation he dedicated himself to helping his father with his business negotiations During his youth he aligned himself with anticlerical liberalism a doctrine later embodied in the Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party He fought against Presidents Garcia Moreno Borrero Veintemilla and Camano and as a result he is traditionally known as the Viejo Luchador Old Warrior Eloy Alfaro experienced many serious difficulties in the various campaigns he initiated against the conservative Ecuadorian governments He spent his fortune acquired with the help of his Panamanian wife Ana Paredes Arosemena in those battles Nine children were born of their marriage Bolivar Esmeraldas Colombia Colon Bolivar 2 Ana Maria America Olmedo and Colon Eloy Rafael was born out of wedlock From a very early age Alfaro participated in acts of rebellion He almost lost his life in the disastrous naval battle of Alajuela when he tried to disembark in Ecuador with a troop of revolutionaries and was defeated by Conservative Government forces When his ship sank he saved himself from drowning by clinging to a barrel He participated in the battles of Montecristi San Mateo Esmeraldas Guayaquil Jaramijo Gatazo Cuenca and Chasqui Alfaro was a model father and was magnanimous with friends and the destitute He supported various liberals such as the writer Juan Montalvo to whom he offered monetary assistance Once in power he glorified the memory of Montalvo as a great teacher and an example to the Ecuadorian people Even though Alfaro was not very well educated through force of character he was able to overcome this fault and impress others with his clear intelligence During his exile he travelled Central America and was granted the rank of General de Division by the Nicaraguan Congress Representation of the Battle of Chasqui you can see the montoneros of Eloy Alfaro before the battle First presidency 1895 1901 Edit Alfaro head of the Radical Liberals was the leader of the Ecuadorian Liberal Revolution carrying out a struggle that he waged from his youth in the 1860s until 1895 when the liberals finally took power in a coup d etat In this uprising he deposed President Vicente Lucio Salazar and declared himself a dictator on 5 June 1895 and was later named constitutional president from 17 January 1897 until 1 September 1901 The principal accomplishment of his first government was the introduction of the principle of secularism Many public buildings in Quito including the Instituto Nacional Mejia and the first purpose build siege of the National Polytechnic School were commissioned in his administration to French architects Second presidency 1906 1911 Edit After initially supporting but later coming to oppose his successor in 1906 he led another revolt deposing elected President Lizardo Garcia being declared supreme dictator by the army and continuing in office until 12 August 1911 1 During this second presidency he enacted a number of changes among them freedom of speech and the legalization of civil marriage and divorce He constructed numerous public schools and inaugurated the right to a free and secular education What is considered to be his greatest public work during this period was the completion of the Ferrocarril Transandino Trans Andean Railroad connecting Guayaquil to Quito Consistent with his anticlericalism he suppressed the influence of the Catholic Church while in office 2 He seized much property of the Church expelled religious orders and prohibited the establishment of any new monasteries or convents 1 3 His attempts to secularize Ecuadorian society were opposed by the Archbishop of Quito Federico Gonzalez Suarez 4 Mosaic of Eloy Alfaro in his hometown of Montecristi In 1911 he was removed from office by his former supporters In 1911 he tried to strike a blow at the State in an attempt to return to power He was captured near Guayaquil and sent to Quito on the railroad he had constructed After he left office during the administration of Emilio Estrada Carmona Alfaro was severely critical of the government and his followers soon began to organize a series of military insurrections Alfaro was exiled to Panama during the interim government of Carlos Freile Zaldumbide He returned to Ecuador on 4 January 1912 and attempted another coup but was defeated arrested and jailed by General Leonidas Plaza Assassination Edit On 28 January 1912 a group of pro Catholic soldiers whose motto was Muerte al indio Alfaro death to the Indian Alfaro supported by a mob broke into the prison where Alfaro and his colleagues were detained 2 and dragged them along the cobbled streets of the city center They were all dead when the horde arrived at the esplanade of El Ejido city gardens 5 in the northern outskirts of town The crowd finally burnt the corpses in the area where the present day park of El Ejido is located 6 A monument was erected in the 1960s at the site Days later Alfaro s remains were buried in Quito in secret They were transported to Guayaquil and deposited in a mausoleum there at some time in the 1940s On the initiative of President Rafael Correa in office from 2007 2017 some of the ashes of Eloy Alfaro were exhumed and re interred with honors in the city of Montecristi seat of the 2008 National Constitutional Convention References Edit a b New International Encyclopedia Volume 7 p 461 Dodd Mead amp Co 1915 a b Roos Wilma and Omer Van Renterghem Ecuador a guide to the people politics and culture p 14 Interlink Books 2000 Jedin Hubert Roger Aubert and John Dolan History of the Church Vol IX The Church in the industrial age p 133 Continuum International Publishing Group 1981 Domenico Roy P and Mark Y Hanley Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Politics p 244 2006 Greenwood Publishing Biografia de Eloy Alfaro biografiasyvidas com Quito parks in quito com Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eloy Alfaro External links EditManuel de Jesus Andrade Suarez 1912 Paginas de sangre o Los asesinatos de Quito el 28 de enero de 1912 1 Pareja Diezcanseco Alfredo 1944 La hoguera barbara Vida de Eloy Alfaro The Barbaric Bonfire Life of Eloy Alfaro Published in Mexico Official Website of the Ecuadorian Government about the country President s History permanent dead link Enciclopedia del EcuadorPolitical officesPreceded byVicente Lucio Salazar President of Ecuador1895 1901 Succeeded byLeonidas PlazaPreceded byLizardo Garcia President of Ecuador1906 1911 Succeeded 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