Gaius Servilius Structus Ahala

His lack of success and the heavy casualties incurred by the army led Servilius to avoided pitched battles and revert to skirmishing with the enemy.

Servilius's colleague in office, Lucius Aemilius Mamercus, waged war with greater success against the Veii.

[3] He also considered that the surname 'Ahala', which is only attested by the Capitoline Fasti, was retrojected from the later figure of Gaius Servilius Ahala, the famous murderer of Spurius Maelius.

[4] Weber was ultimately inclined to accept Diodorus's Lentulus as belonging to the best tradition.

[5] Broughton, on the other hand, accepted "Servilius" as authentic and regarded Dionysius's Sergius as a corruption.