A newly deciphered letter home  dating back around 1,800 years reveals the pleas of a young Egyptian  soldier named Aurelius Polion who was serving, probably as a volunteer,  in a Roman legion in Europe.
	
	
	
		
		
		
			
		
		
	
	
		
	
In the letter, written mainly in Greek, Polion tells his family that he is desperate to hear from them and that he is going to request leave to make the long journey home to see them.
                      
 
Addressed to his mother (a bread seller), sister and brother, part of it reads: "I pray that you are in good health night and day, and I always make obeisance before all the gods on your behalf. I do not cease writing to you, but you do not have me in mind," it reads.
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	In the letter, written mainly in Greek, Polion tells his family that he is desperate to hear from them and that he is going to request leave to make the long journey home to see them.
Addressed to his mother (a bread seller), sister and brother, part of it reads: "I pray that you are in good health night and day, and I always make obeisance before all the gods on your behalf. I do not cease writing to you, but you do not have me in mind," it reads.
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Ancient Egyptian Soldier's Letter Home Deciphered - NBC News