• Lucius Taurius L. f., one of the
magistrates of
Carthago Nova in
Hispania Citerior in an uncertain year toward the end of the first century BC. • Lucius Taurius Secundus, a native of
Parma in
Cisalpine Gaul, paymaster of the
century of Kanus, in the third
cohort of the
praetorian guard in AD 143. • Publius Taurius Secundus, named in a first- or second-century sepulchral inscription from
Aquileia in
Venetia and Histria, along with Tauria Primula. • Tauria Primula, named in a first- or second-century sepulchral inscription from Aquileia, along with Publius Taurius Secundus. • Taurius Myro, named in a third-century sepulchral inscription from Rome. • Taurius, dedicated a fourth-century sepulchral monument at Rome.
Undated Taurii • Tauria Nice, dedicated a monument at
Ostia in
Latium for her husband, Lucius Cornelius Herculanus. • Gaius Taurius Primitivus, one of the mourners named on the monument of Arminia Gorgilla, a young woman buried at Rome, aged fifteen years, five months, and six days. • Tiberius Taurius Taurus, son of one of the municipal
duumvirs at
Augustoritum in
Gallia Aquitania. • Tauria Titiola, a descendant of the
Haedui, buried at
Lugdunum in
Gallia Lugdunensis, with a monument from her husband, Maternus. • Gaius Taurius Ursinus, buried at
Ateste in Venetia and Histria, with a monument from his wife, Valeria Rhodine. ==See also==