In Dion. Hal. the names of the Consuls appear as {Gr}. In Livy the praenomen of Veturius is C., in Cassiod. L., while the Quaestor of 509, who is probably named from the Consul, bears the praenomen P. (Broughton MRR I)
Liv. 2.19.1; Dion. Hal. 5.58.1-4; 6.69.4; Chr. 354 (Helva et Cicurino); Fast. Hyd. (Helva et Gemino), so also Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod. (T. Aebutius et L. Vetusius); see Degrassi 88, 352f. On Veturius, see Lübker, no. 3. (Broughton MRR I)
Served under the Dictator Postumius at Lake Regillus (Liv. 2.19.3 and 7-9; 2.20.13; Dion. Hal. 6.2.3, 4.4, 5.5, and 11.3). See Degrassi 88, 352f.; and 496, Master of Horse. (Broughton MRR I)
Served under the Dictator Postumius at Lake Regillus (Liv. 2.19.3 and 7-9; 2.20.13; Dion. Hal. 6.2.3, 4.4, 5.5, and 11.3). See Degrassi 88, 352f.; and 496, Master of Horse. (Broughton MRR I)
Dion. Hal. lists only eight, but Jacoby notes evidence of lacunae before and after the name of Servilius, but it is not sure whether more than the cognomina have been lost. One of the missing names is Larcius, who took an active part in the discussions (6.81.1-82.1), and whose name may have followed that of Aebutius since the latter's cognomen Helva has apparently been replaced by that of Larcius Flavus. Valerius is represented as the senior member in both Dion. Hal. (6.71.1), and possibly in the Elogium (CIL 1(2), p. 189; Inscr. Ital. 13.3.60 and 78), a version which minimizes the part otherwise assigned to Menenius Agrippa (Liv. 2.32.8 and 33.10-11; Dion. Hal. 6.83.1-88.2). For the many later references to Agrippa's parable, see RE. (Broughton MRR I)
List by Dion. Hal. (6.69.3 and 81.1-82.1) of a group of ten envoys, all consulars but one, sent to treat with the leaders of the secession of the Plebs. (Broughton MRR I)