Priests who died that year and successors appointed [p. 359]in their places were: [6] Tiberius Veturius Philo,2 elected and installed flamen of Mars in place of Marcus Aemilius Regillus, who had died in the preceding year;3 [7] in succession to Marcus Pomponius Matho, augur and decemvir,4 were elected Marcus Aurelius Cotta as decemvir, Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus as augur, being a mere youth, which was then a very unusual thing in the assignment of priesthoods. [8] A gilded four-horse chariot was set up in that year on the Capitol by the curule aediles Gaius Livius and Marcus Servilius Geminus. And the Roman Games were repeated for two days, as were the Plebeian Games also for two days by the aediles Publius Aelius and Publius Villius; and on account of the festival there was a banquet for Jupiter.