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    Galba was the sixth Roman emperor, ruling from AD 68 to 69. After his adoption by his stepmother, and before becoming emperor, he was known as Livius Ocella Sulpicius Galba. He was the first emperor in the Year of the Four Emperors and assumed the throne following Emperor Nero's suicide. Born into … See more

    Galba was not related to any of the emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, but he was a member of a distinguished noble family. The origin of the cognomen Galba is uncertain. Suetonius offers a number of possible … See more

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    Upon becoming emperor, Galba was faced by the rebellion of Nymphidius Sabinus, who had his own aspirations for the imperial throne. … See more

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    Galba became praetor in about 30, then governor of Aquitania for about a year, then consul in 33. In 39 the emperor Caligula learned of a plot against himself in which Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus See more

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      WebJul 20, 1998 · See all related content →. Galba, Latin in full Servius Galba Caesar Augustus, original name Servius Sulpicius Galba, (born Dec. …

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      • Born 24 December 3 BC in Tarracina, a town on the Appian Way 65 miles south of Rome, Servius Galba was the son of C. Sulpicius Galba and Mummia Achaica.[] Galba’s connection with the noble house of the Servii gave him great prestige and assured his acceptance among the highest levels of Julio-Claudian society. Adopted in his youth by Livia, the mot...
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      WebServius Sulpicius Galba was born on 24 December 3 BC, in a country villa near Tarracina, the son of patrician parents, Gaius Sulpicius Galba and Mummia Achaica. Augusts, …

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      WebMay 26, 2020 · According to the Roman historian Suetonis, Emperor Augustus singled out Galba when he was a very young boy, telling him “you too will taste a little of my glory …

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      Weblist of Roman emperors. Print. Cite. Share. Feedback. By The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Article History. Table of Contents. This is a chronologically ordered list of …

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      WebJun 21, 2020 · On 2 April AD 68 Galba took the great step at Carthago Nova and declared himself the ‘representative of the Roman people’. This didn’t lay claim to the throne, but it made him the ally of Vindex. Galba was …

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      WebThe senate and the praetorians immediately proclaimed an old man named Servius Sulpicius Galba as Emperor of Rome. Galba was one of the most powerful men in Rome, the last member of a wealthy and influential …

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      WebThey were: Galba, Otho and Vitellius (ruled 68 – 69 AD). Servius Galba was a career politician. Born into an established, wealthy family, he became consul in 33 AD.



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