(flä´vyō āloi´ älfä´rō)
, 1867—1912, president of Ecuador (1897—1901, 1907—11). Regarded as a champion of liberalism, Alfaro introduced legal and economic reforms that largely undid the clerical privileges granted by Gabriel García Moreno. Exiled by the opposition, he returned to lead a revolt but was defeated, imprisoned, and murdered by an angry mob.
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