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BY this time the Commons, besides that they detested the name of Coss. no lesse than KK. found no misse of the Tribunes assistance, nor sought once after it, seeing the Decemvirs yeeld one unto another in recipro∣call appealing. With great affection therefore and endeavour, as well of nobles as commons, there were created for this yeere also Decem∣virs in Consuls authoritie absolutely without appeale, Ap. Claudius the secondtime, Q.Fa∣bius who had been four times Consull, M. Cor∣nelius Maluginensis brother of L. Cornelius, who had been Consull in the yeere 295; Ma∣nius Sergius, L. Minutius, T. Antonius Merenda, M. Rabuleius: and three likewise of the Com∣mons, Q. Petilius, K. Duilius, and Sp. Oppius Cornicen, as witnesseth Diodorus, Dionysius, and Livie; although the gentile names for the msot part are by Diodorus omitted.