683) was a bishop of Zaragoza during the Visigothic period, from 651-664, succeeding his teacher Saint Braulius.
[3] At the request of Quiricus of Barcelona, Taius compiled a collection of extracts from the work of Gregory the Great in 653–654.
In a letter to Eugene II of Toledo, he explained the plan of his writing and its relationship to Gregory’s model.
[clarification needed] During Froia's siege, Taius had been working on a revision of the Lex Visigothorum and was unable to leave the city.
The result was what has been regarded as a “poorly organized”[5] book called Sententiarum libri V, which drew heavily upon the writings of Gregory and Saint Augustine, his only known work.