Miles Hedon is a fictional character from the novel "The Last Good Man" by Linda Nagata. He is imprisoned as part of a narrative that explores themes of morality, justice, and the consequences of one's actions. The specifics of his imprisonment relate to the plot's unfolding, which examines the complexity of his character and the societal issues he faces. The story ultimately challenges readers to reflect on the nature of punishment and redemption.
Hedon railway station ended in 1964.
Hedon railway station was created in 1854.
Hedon Racecourse railway station was created in 1888.
Hedon Racecourse railway station ended in 1909.
Hedon - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1547.
Hedon - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1832.
In the book "The Prince and the Pauper," Miles Hendon gets put in prison for assaulting a royal guard who insults Edward VI. Miles defends the Prince's honor during an altercation and is subsequently accused of treason.
Hedon.
As of the last available data in 2011, the population of Hedon in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, was around 7,000 residents. For the most up-to-date population figures, it is recommended to consult recent census data or local government statistics.
He was put in prison for committing a robbery.
He was in prison for twenty years
The distance between Macon and Andersonville Prison is approximately 60 miles.