[The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 by Titus Livius]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 BOOK V 73/115
Nor since that time has a censor ever been substituted in the room of one deceased.
And the consuls being seized by the distemper, it was determined that the auspices should be taken anew during an interregnum. 32.
Therefore when in pursuance of a decree of the senate the consuls resigned their office, Marcus Furius Camillus is created interrex, who appointed Publius Cornelius Scipio interrex, and he afterwards Lucius Valerius Potitus.
By him were appointed six military tribunes with consular power; so that, though any one of them should be incommoded by bad health, the state might have a sufficient number of magistrates.
On the calends of July, the following entered on their office, Lucius Lucretius, Servius Sulpicius, Marcus AEmilius, Lucius Furius Medullinus a seventh time, Agrippa Furius, Caius AEmilius a second time.
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