He served as one of the consuls of 302 BC, with
Marcus Livius Denter as his colleague. In that year, the war with the
Aequi was renewed, although the consuls did not take part in it.
Gaius Junius Bubulcus Brutus was appointed
dictator to deal with this threat. In the same year, Aemilius Paullus personally led the army that defeated the
Spartan prince
Cleonymus, who had landed in Italy, resulting in the destruction of four-fifths of his ships at
Patavium. The following year, Aemilius Paullus was appointed
Magister equitum under the dictator
Marcus Valerius Corvus. Having defeated the
Marsi tribe, the dictator went to Rome for repeated
auspices regarding the war with the
Etruscans. While he was away, Aemilius Paullus, leaving camp in search of provisions, was taken by surprise, defeated by the Etruscans and driven back to camp. ==References==