Antonio Gómez (jurist)
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Antonio Gómez (jurist)
Antonio Gómez (born after 1500; died before 1572) was a Spanish jurist and priest. After studies at the University of Salamanca, he taught law there and also served as archpriest of Toledo, then the richest diocese in Christendom. His principal work is his 1555 commentary, ''Ad leges tauri commentarium absolutissimum'', on the ''Leyes de Toro''. These were a set of laws promulgated in Toro governing matters of marriage and inheritance, which remained in force in Castile until the entry into force of the civil code A civil code is a codification of private law relating to property, family, and obligations. A jurisdiction that has a civil code generally also has a code of civil procedure. In some jurisdictions with a civil code, a number of the core ar ... of 1888/89. Gómez's commentary became the most important source for that area of Spanish law, and remained in print until 1780. References * 16th-century Spanish jurists 16th-century births 16th-century d ...
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