Titus Menenius Lanatus (consul 452 BC)

In 452 BC, he was consul with Publius Sestius Capitolinus Vaticanus.

[1][2] During their consulship, the delegates left to study Greek law in Athens.

After returning to Rome, the tribunes of the plebs called together officials to create a commission to write the law down.

Publius Sestius supported this proposition, contrary to Titus Menenius, who pondered the question before falling ill; then he was rendered inactive until the end of his term as consul.

[2] Publius Sestius refused to take the initiative on his own in creating the commission.