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Under his administration, one of the most positive in the history of his country, reforms were carried out such as the establishment of the jury; The Court of Accounts was created, criminal proceedings were regulated and a good Penal Code was legislated. In addition, he organized the Supreme Court of
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Zepeda and Colonel Valladares, were killed and later buried in the Cemetery of Guadalupe. Vice Chief Núñez assumed the leadership of the State to finish his term, which had two years left to finish. Núñez did not arrest the rebels, but rather appeased Méndez and appointed him General Commander of
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Vanegas; J. D. El asesinato del jefe coronel José Zepeda y compañeros: 25 de enero de 1837. Revista de la Academia de Geografía e Historia de Nicaragua. Ene./Mar. 1952, No. 2, p. 166-172.
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He was also interested in instruction and education, regarding the clergy, he indicated that its members, to be ordained, had to have completed university studies; he reestablished the
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On 21 February 1835, the Legislative Assembly declared him elected as Head of State. He took office on 23 April of that year, along with Vice Chief
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in 1834, a great reform of the federal Constitution was planned to take place in 1835, which was only agreed upon by
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Arms, but Mendiola was captured and executed for the killings.
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He reached the rank of Colonel in the unionist army of General
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Andrés Vega Bolaños (1944). «Gobernantes de Nicaragua» p. 71
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Index

José Zepeda (politician)
Jose Zepeda
Head of State of Nicaragua
José Núñez
José Núñez
León, Nicaragua
Captaincy General of Guatemala
León, Nicaragua
Francisco Morazán
Battle of La Trinidad
Battle of El Gualcho
Battle of Las Charcas
Battle of Olancho
Las Vueltas del Ocote
José Núñez
universities of León
Granada
Rivas
anti-constitutionalist rebellion
Costa Rica
Nicaragua
Casto Fonseca
Bernardo Méndez de Figueroa


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José Núñez
Head of State of Nicaragua

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