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Galba

Galba Servius Sulpicius
A Roman emperor, born in 3 BC to a noble Roman family. He established a long public career under Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero and won their trust and appreciation. He served as Governor of Aquitania, Germania Superior and Africa. In 60 AD he was appointed Governor of Hispania Tarraconensis. Galba supported Vindex, Governor of Gaul, when he rose against Nero. After Nero's death the Praetorian Guard help Galba receive the throne. However, after he had arrived at Rome fell from grace due to the excess of executions and his stinginess towards the Praetorians. Some of his biggest mistakes were the dismissal of the forces which accompanied him from Spain and the adoption of Calpurnius Piso as his successor. Even though the latter was a nobleman, he lacked talent, experience and charisma. In January of 69 Vitellius proclaimed himself emperor and was supported by the Roman legions in Germania. At the same time, in Rome, Otho received the support of the Praetorians, who raged against Galba for his refusal to pay them their promised grants. Galba was finally assassinated by Otho's followers on January 15th, 69.