
12 1 Legamen ad paginam Latinam He accompanied his father in the Persian war, and after his
father's death, when he had begun to suffer from a disease of the eyes — for that kind of
ailment is most frequent with those exhausted, as he was, by too much loss of sleep — and was
being carried in a litter, he was slain28 by the treachery of his father-in?law Aper, who was
attempting to seize the rule. 2 But the soldiers continued for several days to ask after the
emperor's health, and Aper kept haranguing them, saying that he could not appear before them
for the reason that he must protect his weakened eyes from the wind and the sun, but at last the
stench of his body revealed the facts.
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