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Titus Statilius Taurus

Titus Statilius Taurus was the name of a line of Roman senators. The first known and most important of these was a Roman general and two-time consul prominent during the Triumviral and Augustan periods. The other men who bore this name were his descendants.

A depiction of Titus Statilius Taurus (I) from the Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum.

Titus Statilius Taurus (I) edit

Titus Statilius Taurus (I) was a general and twice consul during the Triumviral and Augustan periods. This Taurus was a novus homo ("new man" or "self-made man")[1] from the region of Lucania.[2]

Initially a partisan of Marcus Antonius, by whom he was chosen as suffect consul in 37 BC, he subsequently was sent by Antonius with a fleet to aid Octavian in his war against Sextus Pompeius. After Pompey was driven from Sicily, Taurus crossed the sea to the province of Africa, which he secured without any difficulty and for which he was awarded a triumph in 34 BC.[3] He returned to Rome, where he began work on the city's first permanent amphitheatre.[4]

In 34 BC, he accompanied Octavian on campaign to Dalmatia, and after Octavian's return to Rome, Taurus remained in command of the troops stationed there. When war with Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra broke out, Taurus chose Octavian's side and in the Battle of Actium, he was in command of Octavian's land force. Antony's land forces surrendered to him rather than fight him. This greatly accelerated the victory of Caesar Octavian. After the death of Antonius, Taurus was sent in 29 BC to Spain where he defeated the Cantabrians, Vaccaei and Astures. He was later made consul ordinarius for the year 26 BC alongside Augustus, as Octavian was now known.[5] In 16 BC, when Augustus left Italy for Gaul, he left Taurus in Rome as praefectus urbi.[6] Until the second consulship of Tiberius in 7 BC, Statilius Taurus was the last man to hold multiple consulships. It appears Augustus was experimenting with a "share the honors" program before he consolidated enough power to rule as the unofficial emperor.

Statilius Taurus' amphitheatre was completed in 29 BC, opening with a number of gladiatorial contests.[7] These were received with so much acclaim that the people's assembly accorded Taurus the right to name a praetor every year.[8]

Taurus is said to have maintained a private bodyguard of German slaves in Rome.[9]

Taurus seems to had three sons and possibly two daughters, though it is uncertain whether all these children were by the same woman. The eldest son, also named Titus Statilius Taurus (II), was a monetalis, but did not reach consular years.[10] A second son, also named Titus Statilius Taurus (III), was consul in 11 AD. A third son was named Sisenna Statilius Taurus consul in 16 AD. It seems certain that Taurus had at least one daughter, Statilia L. Pisonis, who married Lucius Calpurnius Piso the Augur (consul in 1 BC). A second may be the Statilia who died at the age of 99 in the reign of Claudius, although she may have been a sister to this Taurus.[10]

Political offices
Preceded byas consul ordinarius Suffect Consul of the Roman Republic
37 BC
with Marcus Agrippa
Succeeded by
Preceded by Consul of the Roman Empire
26 BC
with Augustus VIII
Succeeded by

Titus Statilius Taurus (II) edit

Titus Statilius Taurus (II) was the eldest son of Titus Statilius Taurus (I), possibly by Cornelia Sisenna or an unknown woman.[11] He was either the full-brother or half-brother of Titus Statilius Taurus (III), Sisenna Statilius Taurus, Statilia L. Pisonis and possibly Statilia.

All that is known of this Taurus is that he was a monetalis and died before reaching consular age.[10]

Titus Statilius Taurus (III) edit

Titus Statilius Taurus (III) was consul in 11 AD. He was the second son of Titus Statilius Taurus (I) perhaps by Cornelia Sisenna.[11] He may have been the full-brother or half-brother of Titus Statilius Taurus (II) and possibly Statilia, and was probably the full-brother Sisenna Statilius Taurus and Statilia L. Pisonis.

This Taurus married Valeria, daughter of the senator Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus, and fathered three children by her: two consular sons, Titus Statilius Taurus (IV) and Titus Statilius Taurus Corvinus, and a daughter, Statilia Messallina, who was the mother to the Empress Statilia Messalina.[12]

Titus Statilius Taurus (IV) edit

Titus Statilius Taurus (IV) was the eldest son of Titus Statilius Taurus (III) by Valeria, daughter of Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus. He was brother to Titus Statilius Taurus Corvinus (consul 45 AD). This Taurus served as consul in 44 AD and later, proconsul of Africa from 51 to 53 AD.

A wealthy man, he laid out the celebrated Taurian Gardens. He was accused by Tarquitius Priscus, a former subordinate during his tenure as Proconsul of Africa, of "a few acts of extortion, but particularly ... [of] magical and superstitious practices"[13] at the direction of Julia Agrippina, and despite his apparent innocence, he committed suicide as a result of these accusations.[13]

References and citations edit

  1. ^ Syme (1989), p. 27.
  2. ^ Syme (1989), p. 44.
  3. ^ Goldsworthy (2014), p. 178.
  4. ^ Goldsworthy (2014), pp. 178–179.
  5. ^ Goldsworthy (2014), p. 241.
  6. ^ Goldsworthy (2014), p. 337.
  7. ^ Goldsworthy (2014), p. 218-219.
  8. ^ Goldsworthy (2014), p. 219.
  9. ^ Goldsworthy (2014), p. 258.
  10. ^ a b c Syme (1989), pp. 376–377.
  11. ^ a b Stern, Gaius (Nov. 2008), "T. Statilus Taurus, Augustus' Left-hand Man," CAMWS-SS 15. Stern suggests that the wife of Statilius Taurus was a Cornelia Sisenna, based on the name of their son.
  12. ^ Syme (1989), p. 377.
  13. ^ a b Tacitus, Annals XII.59.1
  • Appian, Bell. Civ. v. 5, 27, 97–99, 103, 109, 118
  • Dion Cassius xlix. 14, 38, li. 20, liii. 23, liv. 9
  • Tacitus, Annales vi. 11, xii.59
  • Goldsworthy, Adrian (2014). Augustus: First Emperor of Rome. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300178722.
  • Syme, Ronald (1989). Augustan Aristocracy. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198147312.

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Titus Statilius Taurus was the name of a line of Roman senators The first known and most important of these was a Roman general and two time consul prominent during the Triumviral and Augustan periods The other men who bore this name were his descendants A depiction of Titus Statilius Taurus I from the Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Contents 1 Titus Statilius Taurus I 2 Titus Statilius Taurus II 3 Titus Statilius Taurus III 4 Titus Statilius Taurus IV 5 References and citationsTitus Statilius Taurus I editTitus Statilius Taurus I was a general and twice consul during the Triumviral and Augustan periods This Taurus was a novus homo new man or self made man 1 from the region of Lucania 2 Initially a partisan of Marcus Antonius by whom he was chosen as suffect consul in 37 BC he subsequently was sent by Antonius with a fleet to aid Octavian in his war against Sextus Pompeius After Pompey was driven from Sicily Taurus crossed the sea to the province of Africa which he secured without any difficulty and for which he was awarded a triumph in 34 BC 3 He returned to Rome where he began work on the city s first permanent amphitheatre 4 In 34 BC he accompanied Octavian on campaign to Dalmatia and after Octavian s return to Rome Taurus remained in command of the troops stationed there When war with Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra broke out Taurus chose Octavian s side and in the Battle of Actium he was in command of Octavian s land force Antony s land forces surrendered to him rather than fight him This greatly accelerated the victory of Caesar Octavian After the death of Antonius Taurus was sent in 29 BC to Spain where he defeated the Cantabrians Vaccaei and Astures He was later made consul ordinarius for the year 26 BC alongside Augustus as Octavian was now known 5 In 16 BC when Augustus left Italy for Gaul he left Taurus in Rome as praefectus urbi 6 Until the second consulship of Tiberius in 7 BC Statilius Taurus was the last man to hold multiple consulships It appears Augustus was experimenting with a share the honors program before he consolidated enough power to rule as the unofficial emperor Statilius Taurus amphitheatre was completed in 29 BC opening with a number of gladiatorial contests 7 These were received with so much acclaim that the people s assembly accorded Taurus the right to name a praetor every year 8 Taurus is said to have maintained a private bodyguard of German slaves in Rome 9 Taurus seems to had three sons and possibly two daughters though it is uncertain whether all these children were by the same woman The eldest son also named Titus Statilius Taurus II was a monetalis but did not reach consular years 10 A second son also named Titus Statilius Taurus III was consul in 11 AD A third son was named Sisenna Statilius Taurus consul in 16 AD It seems certain that Taurus had at least one daughter Statilia L Pisonis who married Lucius Calpurnius Piso the Augur consul in 1 BC A second may be the Statilia who died at the age of 99 in the reign of Claudius although she may have been a sister to this Taurus 10 Political officesPreceded byL Caninius Gallusas consul ordinarius Suffect Consul of the Roman Republic37 BCwith Marcus Agrippa Succeeded byL Gellius Publicola and M Cocceius NervaPreceded byAugustus VII andMarcus Agrippa III Consul of the Roman Empire26 BCwith Augustus VIII Succeeded byAugustus IX andM Junius SilanusTitus Statilius Taurus II editTitus Statilius Taurus II was the eldest son of Titus Statilius Taurus I possibly by Cornelia Sisenna or an unknown woman 11 He was either the full brother or half brother of Titus Statilius Taurus III Sisenna Statilius Taurus Statilia L Pisonis and possibly Statilia All that is known of this Taurus is that he was a monetalis and died before reaching consular age 10 Titus Statilius Taurus III editTitus Statilius Taurus III was consul in 11 AD He was the second son of Titus Statilius Taurus I perhaps by Cornelia Sisenna 11 He may have been the full brother or half brother of Titus Statilius Taurus II and possibly Statilia and was probably the full brother Sisenna Statilius Taurus and Statilia L Pisonis This Taurus married Valeria daughter of the senator Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus and fathered three children by her two consular sons Titus Statilius Taurus IV and Titus Statilius Taurus Corvinus and a daughter Statilia Messallina who was the mother to the Empress Statilia Messalina 12 Titus Statilius Taurus IV editTitus Statilius Taurus IV was the eldest son of Titus Statilius Taurus III by Valeria daughter of Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus He was brother to Titus Statilius Taurus Corvinus consul 45 AD This Taurus served as consul in 44 AD and later proconsul of Africa from 51 to 53 AD A wealthy man he laid out the celebrated Taurian Gardens He was accused by Tarquitius Priscus a former subordinate during his tenure as Proconsul of Africa of a few acts of extortion but particularly of magical and superstitious practices 13 at the direction of Julia Agrippina and despite his apparent innocence he committed suicide as a result of these accusations 13 References and citations edit Syme 1989 p 27 Syme 1989 p 44 Goldsworthy 2014 p 178 Goldsworthy 2014 pp 178 179 Goldsworthy 2014 p 241 Goldsworthy 2014 p 337 Goldsworthy 2014 p 218 219 Goldsworthy 2014 p 219 Goldsworthy 2014 p 258 a b c Syme 1989 pp 376 377 a b Stern Gaius Nov 2008 T Statilus Taurus Augustus Left hand Man CAMWS SS 15 Stern suggests that the wife of Statilius Taurus was a Cornelia Sisenna based on the name of their son Syme 1989 p 377 a b Tacitus Annals XII 59 1 Appian Bell Civ v 5 27 97 99 103 109 118 Dion Cassius xlix 14 38 li 20 liii 23 liv 9 Tacitus Annales vi 11 xii 59 Goldsworthy Adrian 2014 Augustus First Emperor of Rome Yale University Press ISBN 9780300178722 Syme Ronald 1989 Augustan Aristocracy Oxford University Press ISBN 9780198147312 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Titus Statilius Taurus amp oldid 1050413000 Titus 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