Taxis (disambiguation)
Taxis stands for:
- Taxis , an orientation reaction of living things
- Taxis (surgery) , the reduction of hernias
- Taxis Castle (Trugenhofen) , near Dischingen, Germany
Taxis is the name of the following people:
- a Lombard noble family, with several branch lines, later Thurn and Taxis
- Taksony (931–970), Hungarian Grand Duke (Greek spelling at the time)
- Alexandrine von Taxis , born in de Rye (1589–1666), acting postmaster general in the Thirty Years' War
- Christoph von Taxis (around 1529 – after 1589), court postmaster under Ferdinand I.
- Franz von Taxis (around 1459–1517), postmaster general in the Netherlands
- Franz II. Von Taxis (around 1514–1543), postmaster general under Charles V.
- Gabriel von Taxis (around 1480–1529), court postmaster
- Janetto von Taxis (around 1450–1517), postmaster and courier under Maximilian I.
- Johann Baptista von Taxis (around 1470–1541), postmaster general under Charles V.
- Johann Baptista von Taxis (officer) (1546–1588), colonel in the Spanish army in the Eighty Years' War
- Lamoral von Taxis (1557–1624), Postmaster General of the Imperial Post Office
- Lamoral Claudius Franz von Thurn and Taxis (1650 renamed Thurn and Taxis, 1621–1676), Postmaster General
- Leonhard I von Taxis (around 1522–1612), postmaster general
- Leonhard II von Taxis (1594–1628), Postmaster General
- Seraphin I. von Taxis (before 1490–1556), Augsburg postmaster
- Seraphin II von Taxis (1538–1582), Augsburg postmaster
See also: