Publius Sulpicius Scribonius Proculus

Publius Sulpicius Scribonius Proculus (died AD 67) was a Roman senator, who was active during the reign of Nero.

He was suffect consul in the nundinium of September to October 56 as the colleague of his brother Publius Sulpicius Scribonius Rufus.

[1] Both brothers were denounced by the delator Gaius Paccius Africanus to the emperor Nero, who summoned the men to Achaia under false pretenses.

Tacitus records that, when faced with a riot in Puteoli in the year 58 that one senator was unable to subdue, the emperor assigned a cohort to Proculus and Rufus and sent them to that city to restore order.

[5] An inscription from the colonia Luna (modern Luni) attests that he was appointed curator operum publicorum.