Menenius' praenomen is {Gr} in Diod.; his nomen Mallius in Fast. Hyd. and Chr. Pasc. and Manlius in Cassiod. Degrassi (95f.) implies doubt of the filiation (T. f.) given in ILS 9338, 2- CIL 6.37161. (Broughton MRR I)
Liv. 4.13.6; Diod. 12.37.1; ILS 9338,2 ([A]grippa Menen. T. f. Lanato, T. Q[- - -]); Chr. 354 (Lanato II et Capitolino VI); Fast. Hyd. (Mallio et Capitolino); so also Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod.; Degrassi 95, 370f. On Quinctius, see Lübker no. 1. (Broughton MRR I)
Tribunus Militum Consulari Potestate
419
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The filiation given in ILS 9338, 2 for Menenius, Cos. 439, and in Fast. Cap. for 417 for the Mil. Tr. c. p. of that year, makes it probable, despite the{72} doubts of Hülsen and Degrassi (references on p. 96), that they were one and the same person. Livy omits Servilius Axilla here, and in 418 lists a son of Priscus, and in 417 names L. (for C.) Servilius Structus iterum. In 418 moreover he records traditions that confuse a Priscus and an Ahala as Masters of Horse. All four cases are attributed in Fast. Cap. to the same person, namely, Axilla (see Degrassi 96f.). Servilius' filiation and cognomen as given above appear in Fast. Cap. for 418, the filiation of Lucretius in Fast. Cap. for 417. See 427, note 1. (Broughton MRR I)
Tribunus Militum Consulari Potestate
417
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In Fast. Cap. is preserved P. Lucretius Hosti f. [- - - - -], Agripp. Menenius T. f. A. [- - - - -]; and Chr. 354 has Tricipitino et Structo III. Servilius has the praenomen Gaius in Diod., but L. (for C. ?) in Livy, the cognomen Structus and the office for the second time (Livy). See 427, note 1, and 419, note 1; and Degrassi 96f., on 419. (Broughton MRR I)