Publius Glitius Gallus

Publius Glitius Gallus was a Roman senator active in the late 1st century AD.

[2] Ronald Syme identifies this son (born c. 15 BC) as the father of Glitius Gallus.

[4] A fragmentary inscription from Faleria provides us with details of the earlier portion of his cursus honorum.

"[10] This was followed by the republican magistracy of praetor, omitting mention of plebeian tribune or aedile; patricians were excused from needing to hold either office in order to advance to the praetorship.

Then, for unknown reasons, Gallus received dona militaria in the form of a single hasta pura (or headless spear) from the emperors Vespasian and Titus during their censorship in the years 73–74.