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32. consules dilectibus aliisque, quae Romae agendae erant, peractis rebus in Ligures provinciam exercitum duxerunt. [2] Sempronius a Pisis profectus in Apuanos Ligures, vastando agros urendoque vicos et castella eorum aperuit saltum usque ad Macram fluvium et Lunae portum. [3] hostes montem, antiquam sedem maiorum suorum, ceperunt; et inde superata locorum iniquitate proelio deiecti sunt. [4] et Ap. Claudius felicitatem virtutemque collegae in Liguribus Ingaunis aequavit secundis aliquot proeliis. sex praeterea oppida eorum expugnavit; multa milia hominum in iis cepit; belli auctores tres et quadraginta securi percussit. iam comitiorum appetebat tempus. [5] prior tamen Claudius quam Sempronius, cui sors comitia habendi obtigerat, Romam venit, quia P.. Claudius frater eius consulatum petebat. [6] competitores habebat patricios L. Aemilium Q. Fabium Ser. Sulpicium Galbam, veteres candidatos, et ab repulsis eo magis debitum, quia primo negatus erat, honorem repetentes. [7] etiam quia plus [p. 33] quam unum ex patriciis creari non licebat, artior petitio quattuor petentibus erat. [8] plebeii quoque gratiosi homines petebant, L. Porcius Q. Terentius Culleo Cn. Baebius Tamphilus, et hi repulsis in spem impetrandi tandem aliquando honoris dilati. [9] Claudius ex omnibus unus novus candidatus erat. opinione hominum haud dubie destinabantur Q. Fabius Labeo et L. Porcius Licinus. [10] sed Claudius consul sine lictoribus cum fratre toto foro volitando, [11] clamitantibus adversariis et maiore parte senatus, meminisse eum debere se prius consulem populi Romani quam fratrem P.. Claudii esse: quin ille sedens pro tribunali aut arbitrum aut tacitum spectatorem comitiorum se praeberet? — coerceri tamen ab effuso studio nequit. [12] magnis contentionibus tribunorum quoque plebis, qui aut contra consulem aut pro studio eius pugnabant, comitia aliquotiens turbata, donec pervicit Appius, ut deiecto Fabio fratrem traheret. [13] creatus P. Claudius Pulcher praeter spem suam et ceterorum. locum suum tenuit L. Porcius Licinus, quia moderatis studiis, non vi Claudiana inter plebeios certatum est. [14] praetorum inde comitia sunt habita: C. Decimius Flavus P.. Sempronius Longus P.. Cornelius Cethegus Q. Naevius Matho C. Sempronius Blaesus A. Terentius Varro praetores facti. [15] haec eo anno, quo Ap. Claudius M. Sempronius consules fuerunt, domi militiaeque gesta.

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