There was a war against the Aequi and the Volscians which ended inconclusively with the Romans losing the fortress of Arx Carventana while capturing the city of Verrugo.
The year was marred by social strife within Rome as part of the Conflict of the Orders between plebeians and patricians.
Cornelius, as the consular tribune in 414 BC, was given the praenomen of Gaius by Diodorus, Gnaeus by Livy and his name was completely missing from the Fasti Capitolini.
It is again assumed that the ancient historian was incorrect in this regard as no member of the Pompeia appears again until the 2nd century BC.
Suolahti's main suggestions for these unknown censors are Spurius Nautius Rutilus and Manius Aemilius Mamercinus, but adds Cornelius as one of the viable options.