Diodorus Siculus gives him the paternal cognomen of "Structus", which was carried by his ancestors, but the name was not given to him by either the Fasti Capitolini or Livy (4.21.9).
[3] In 463 BC, he was elected consul with Lucius Aebutius Elva as his colleague.
[1] They entered office on the first of August, because at the time the consular years began on that day.
In the beginning of September, the livestock was stricken by an epidemic, which also afflicted the people.
Consular elections were held in 462 BC, during the interregnum of Publius Valerius Publicola, resulting in the election of Lucius Lucretius Tricipitinus and Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus as consuls.