Emperor Galba: The Year of the Four Emperors

Numerous factors came into play that resulted in Galba’s becoming Rome’s sixth emperor. When Nero died in AD 68, the senate pronounced Galba emperor. Nymphidius Sabinus, prefect of the praetorian guard, had bribed his men to abandon their loyalty to Nero. Galba thought the bribe to the guardsmen had been extreme, and refused to pay the promised bonuses.  This of course alienated the soldiers from Galba.

Roman Emperor Galba. Reigned June 68-January 69. Photo by Leon Mauldin.

Our photo was taken last month at the Vatican Museum.

On January 15, 69, Galba was murdered by soldiers in the Roman Forum. The historian Tacitus stated that Galba “possessed the makings of a ruler–had he never ruled.” His is a study of what might have been.

AD 69 was the Year of the Four Emperors: Galba, Otho, Vitellius and Vespasian.

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We are currently doing our Visualized Survey of the Bible in historic Jonesboro, TN, the oldest town in Tennessee. David Wheeler is the preacher here. We are close to North Carolina and to Virginia. Beautiful country.

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Dr. James Hodges passed away this past Tuesday night, April 10. He had been a professor of biblical studies at Florida College in Temple Terrace, FL., for many years. Forty years ago I studied archaeology under him; at that time there were two semesters: Old Testament and New Testament Archaeology. I appreciated his scholarship, and thought highly of him.

2 Responses to Emperor Galba: The Year of the Four Emperors

  1. Jim says:

    Leon,
    Thank you for EVERYTHING you have taught me over the years, and I know that Dr. Hodges had an influence on you. I also WILL MISS HIM.
    Jim

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  2. Barbara says:

    Interesting picture and article. I had Bro. Hodges for Old Testament, Genesis, and the Law. It was eye-opening to me, even though I’d had such excellent teachers in Bob and Sandra Waldron. Perhaps it was because of them that his class appealed to me. I am sorry about his death.

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