Letter CCVI · C. R. Haines (1919) · Loeb Classical Library

Letter CCVI: Marcus Cornelius Fronto to Lucius Verus

A lthough for a long while past with this ill-health of mine it has been pain and grief for me to live on, yet when I see you return with such great glory gained by your valour, I shall not have lived in vain, nor shall I be loth to live, whatever span of life remains for me. Farewell, my Lord, whom I miss so much. Greet your mother-in-law1 and your children.

Lucius Verus to Fronto

166 A.D.

To my master.

1 Socrum cannot = socerum and mean Marcus. Faustina must therefore have been with Verus and her daughter Lucilla.
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