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TAURINI

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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 455 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TAURINI  , an

ancient Ligurian
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people, although the name may be of
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Celtic origin, who occupied the upper valley of the Padus (Po) in the centre of the
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modern Piedmont . In 218 B.e. they were attacked by Hannibal, with whose friends the 'Insubres they had a long-
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standing
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feud, and their chief
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town (Taurasia) was captured after a three days' siege (Polybius iii . 6o, 8) . As a people they are rarely mentioned in
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history . It is not known when they definitely became subject to the Romans, nor when the colony of (Julia)
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Augusta Taurinorum (Torino,
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Turin) was founded in their territory (probably by Augustus after the
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battle of Actium) . Both Livy (v . 34) and Strabo (iv. p . 209) speak of the country of the Taurini as including one of the passes of the
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Alps, which points to a wider use of the name in earlier times . See H . Nissen, Italische Landeskunde, ii . (1902), p . 163; and ancient authorities quoted in A .

Holder, Altceltischer Sprachschatz, ii . (1904) .

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