A.U.C. 383. Lucius Furius, &c.
A.U.C. 384. Quintus Servilius; Caius Veturius, &c. Ten magistrates are chosen to take care of the Sibylline books.
A.U.C. 385. Lucius Qunitus Capitolinus; Spurius Servilius, &c.
A.U.C. 386. According to some writers, Camillus this year was sole dictator, without consuls or tribunes.
A.U.C. 387. Aulus Cornelius Cossus; Lucius Veturius Crassus, &c. The Gauls defeated by Camillus. One of the consuls for the future to be elected from among the plebeians.
A.U.C. 388. Lucius Æmilius, patrician; Lucius Sextius, plebeian; consuls. The offices of pretor and curule ædile granted to the senate by the people.
A.U.C. 389. Lucius Genucius; Quintus Servilius. Camillus died.
A.U.C. 390. Caius Sulpicius Peticus; Caius Licinius Stolo.
A.U.C. 391. Cnæus Genucius; Lucius Æmilius.
A.U.C. 392. Quintus Servilius Ahala 2; Lucius Genucius 2. Curtius devotes himself to the Dii manes.