John Polemon has written:
'All the famous battels that have been fought in our age' -- subject(s): Battles
Polemon Periegetes has written: 'Polemonis Periegetae Fragmenta collegit, digessit, notis auxit L. Preller' -- subject(s): Classical antiquities
In the book "Twice Freed" by Patricia St. John, Polemon is a character who is a slave in ancient Ephesus. He is initially portrayed as a cruel and abusive master to the protagonist, Onesimus. However, through a series of events and interactions with Onesimus, Polemon undergoes a transformation and eventually becomes a changed man who learns the true meaning of freedom and redemption. Polemon's character arc serves as a central theme in the novel, highlighting the power of forgiveness and the potential for personal growth and change.
John Stoddern has written: '\\'
John Richardson has written: '\\'
John Dunlap has written: '\\'
John Elsas has written: 'John Elsas'
John Bicknell has written: 'John Bicknell'
John Edwin Wakefield has written: 'Andy has the answer' 'An author in the family'
John Onslow has written: 'Stumpfs'
John Runciman has written: '[Paintings]'
John Salmond has written: 'Jurisprudence'
John Jewel has written: 'Workes'