Galus Sulpicius (suffect consul 4 BC)

Galus Sulpicius (fl. 1st century BC) was a Roman Senator who was appointed suffect consul in 4 BC.

Sulpicius was a member of the Patrician gens Sulpicia, and is believed to be a descendent of Gaius Sulpicius Gallus, the consul of 166 BC.[1] Aside from his appointment as suffect consul in 4 BC, replacing Lucius Passienus Rufus, nothing else is known of his career.

He had at least one son, also named Galus Sulpicius, who was a Triumvir monetalis in 5 BC.

References

  1. Joyal, Mark, In Altum: seventy-five years of classical studies in Newfoundland (2001), pg. 155
Political offices
Preceded by
Lucius Passienus Rufus
Suffect Consul of the Roman Empire
4 BC
with C. Caelius (Rufus?) (suffect)
Succeeded by
Lucius Cornelius Lentulus and Marcus Valerius Messalla Messallinus
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