Gaius Papirius Maso was a Roman politician in the third century BC.
Papirius served as consul in 231 BC, with Marcus Pomponius Matho as his colleague.
[1][2] In this year, the consuls defended against a Sardinian and Corsican revolt, Matho being defeated by the Sardinians, Papirius defeating the Corsicans and their Ligurian allies.
The Senate, however, denied Papirius a triumph.
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