Tribunus Militum Consulari Potestate
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Claudius, given the praenomen of Titus in Diod., was a son of the Decemvir. Livy calls him Ap. at 4.36.5. Degrassi (96) suggests Ti. in Fast. Cap. For Nautius (Diod.) Livy has Naevius Rutilius, but at 4.35.6 all are stated to be patricians, and at 4.44.13 the name appears as above. In Sergius' case the praenomen T. in Livy is corrected from Diod. ({Gr}), and from comparison with Liv. 4.25.2, and 45.5, and Fast. Cap. on 418. As to Iullus, the reading Tullus in Livy is changed in accordance with such cases as those in Fast. Cap. on 451 and the Chronographers on 489. See Conway and Walters on Liv. 4.35.4. (Broughton MRR I)
Liv. 4.35.4, and 36.5; Diod. 12.82.1; Chr. 354 (Crasso et Fidenas); Degrassi 96, 374f. Claudius was left in charge of the city and held the elections (Liv. 4.36.5). (Broughton MRR I)