[3][4][5][6] Five years later, in 422 BC, Papirius would again reach the imperium, this time as a consular tribune together with Lucius Manlius Capitolinus and Quintus Antonius Merenda.
There is little recorded of the actions of the consular college, but the year saw a large trial being held against the former consul Gaius Sempronius Atratinus.
The tactic only partially worked and simply delayed his conviction, which came in 420 BC in the form of heavy fines.
[3][7][8][9] In the same year as the conviction fell for Sempronius, 420 BC, Papirius was appointed as Interrex to hold the comitia.
The actions of the censors are not recorded as ancient chroniclers instead focused on the events relating to the war with the Aequi and Labici.