person
Gaius Sulpicius Galba
C. Galba
also: C. Galba, Gaius Galba
Son of the most eloquent Servius Galba and son-in-law of P. Crassus; eloquent and a member of the priestly college, the first since Rome's founding condemned in a public trial (under the Mamilian inquiry into the Jugurthine affair). Cicero (Brutus 127-128) preserves notice of his celebrated peroration (epilogue).