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At last
the consul took his departure from the City. He was, however, caught in a
violent storm between the ports of Cosa and Loretum, and was in the
greatest danger, but he succeeded in making the harbour of Populonia,
where he remained at anchor till the tempest wore itself out. From there he
sailed to Elba, then on to Corsica and from there to Sardinia. Here, whilst
rounding the Montes Insani, he was caught in a much more violent storm
and off a much more dangerous coast. His fleet was scattered, many of his
vessels were dismantled and sprang leaks, some were totally wrecked. With
his fleet thus tempest-tossed and shattered he found shelter at Caralis. Whilst
he was repairing his ships here winter overtook him. His year of office
expired, and as he received no extension of command he brought his fleet
back to Rome in a private capacity. Before leaving for his province M.
Servilius named C. Servilius Dictator in order to avoid being recalled to
conduct the elections. The Dictator appointed P. Aelius Paetus Master of the
Horse. In spite of various dates being fixed for the elections the weather
prevented them from being held. Consequently, when the magistrates went
out of office on March 14 no new ones had been appointed and the republic
was without any curule magistrates. The pontifex T. Manlius Torquatus died
this year and his place was filled by C. Sulpicius Galba. The Roman Games
were celebrated three times by the curule aediles L. Licinius Lucullus and Q.
Fulvius. Some of the secretaries and messengers of the aediles were found
guilty on the evidence of witnesses of abstracting money from the aediles'
chest and Lucullus was seriously compromised in the matter. The plebeian
aediles, P. Aelius Tubero and L. Laetorius, were found to have been
irregularly appointed and resigned office. Before this happened, however,
they had celebrated the Plebeian Games and the festival of Jupiter and had
also placed in the Capitol three statues made out of the silver paid in fines.
The Dictator and the Master of the Horse were authorised by the senate to
celebrate the Games in honour of Ceres.