In 468 BC, he became consul alongside
Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus. He was elected by the
patricians only, as
plebeians refused to vote. During the year, he was given command of Roman forced
against the Sabines who have ravaged
Latium and the Roman lands. He in turn ravaged the Sabine territory, and recovered a greater amount of booty than the Sabines had. There was no major engagement with the Sabines, although the war with them which had been ongoing since 470 BC seems to have abated at this time. In 466 BC, he became consul for the second time with
Spurius Postumius Albus Regillensis. He led a Roman army into the
Aequian territory to continue a
war against them. However an illness through the Roman camp prevented any military engagement. In 465 BC Servilius was appointed
Praefectus urbi during a
justitium when both consuls were to be absent from Rome dealing with the ongoing military threat from the
Aequi. He was elected
quaestor in 459 BC and attempted to prosecute the
tribune of the plebs,
Marcus Volscius Fictor, for giving false witness against
Caeso Quinctius. His colleague in the quaestorship was the otherwise unknown Aulus Cornelius. The trial against Volscius was continued by the quaestors of the following year. ==See also==