Taius

Samuel Taius
Imaginary portrait attributed to Pablo Rabiella y Díez de Aux in 1693
Born600
Died683
Education
EducationAbbey of Santa Engracia
Philosophical work
EraMedieval philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolPatristics
Notable works
  • Sententiarum
  • De aenigmatibus Salomonis

Taius (Taio, Tago, Tajo, Tajón, Tayon) (c. 600—c. 683) was a theologian and bishop of Zaragoza during the Visigothic period, from 651 to 664, succeeding his teacher Saint Braulius. His surname was Samuel (Samuhel). Taius, like Braulius and Bishop Ildefonsus, was also a pupil of Saint Isidore of Seville.