Diod. (11.68.7) and Piso (in Liv. 2.58.2) agree on four names to which Piso adds Mecilius as a fifth. Duillius and Siccius prosecuted Ap. Claudius, Consul 471, who died before the proceedings ended (Liv. 2.61.1-9; Dion. Hal. 9.52.1-54.6). Note, however that according to Fast. Cap. he became Consul in 451 and Decemvir in 451 and 450. (Broughton MRR I)
See 470, Tribunes. Carried bills re-establishing Consuls and the right of appeal (Liv. 3.54.15), making mandatory the maintenance of the Tribunate and the right of appeal (3.55.14, cf. Cic. Leg. 3.9; and Liv. 3.64.4-11), and restricting prosecutions to the sinning Decemvirs (Liv. 3.59.1-5; Dion. Hal. 11.46; Rotondi 203). (Broughton MRR I)