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  2. Eloy Alfaro - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. War of the Generals - Wikipedia

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    Eloy Alfaro. The War of the Generals was a civil war fought in Ecuador from 1911 to 1912. Its causes laid in liberal opposition to the authoritarian reign of Eloy Alfaro. [1] The revolt began on 28 December 1911. [2] The decisive battle of the war was fought on 18 January 1912 at Yaguachi, where Alfaro was defeated and captured. [1]

  4. ¡Alfaro Vive, Carajo! - Wikipedia

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    ¡Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (AVC) (Alfaro Lives, Dammit! [1]), another name for the Fuerzas Armadas Populares Eloy Alfaro (Eloy Alfaro Popular Armed Forces), was a clandestine left-wing group in Ecuador, founded in 1982 and named after popular government leader and general Eloy Alfaro. [2]

  5. Liberal Revolution of 1895 - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Revolution of 1895 took place in Ecuador, and was a period of radical social and political upheaval. The Revolution started on June 5, 1895 and ultimately resulted in the overthrow of the conservative government, which had ruled Ecuador for several decades, by the Radical Liberals, led by Eloy Alfaro.

  6. History of Ecuador (1895–1925) - Wikipedia

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    Eloy Alfaro is the outstanding standard-bearer for Ecuador's Liberals, much as Gabriel García Moreno is for the Conservatives. Some Marxist groups have also looked to Alfaro; although his political program was in no way socialist , it did prove to be revolutionary in the extent to which it stripped the Roman Catholic Church of the power and ...

  7. Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco - Wikipedia

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    Breve historia del Ecuador (1946) Historia del Ecuador (1954) La lucha por la democracia en el Ecuador (Quito, 1956) Thomas Mann y el nuevo humanismo (Quito, 1956) El Ecuador de Eloy Alfaro (1966) Historia de la República: El Ecuador desde 1830 a Nuestros días (2 vols.; Guayaquil: Cromograph, 1974)

  8. CBP officer convicted of using excessive force at Bridge of ...

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    Delgado, 40, of El Paso, faces up to 20 years in prison on the document falsification case and up to 10 years on each count of unlawful use of force, the U.S. Attorney's Office said. A sentencing ...

  9. First ladies and gentlemen of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Eloy Alfaro Delgado: 1895–1901 15º: Avelina Lasso: Leónidas Plaza y Gutiérrez: 1901–1905 16º: Carmen Coello Alvarez: Lizardo García Sorroza: 1905–1906 (14º) Ana Paredes Arosemena: Eloy Alfaro Delgado: 1906–1911 Rosa Elena Larrea y Gomez de la Torre: Carlos Freile Zaldumbide (President of the Senate, in charge of the Government ...