St. John of Patmos was a legendary person deemed to have written The Revelation (Apocalypse) after the year 100, in Patmos island. Now you can visit the so-called cave of St. John and a great monastery builded around the year 1000.
John the disciple was banished to the isle of Patmos.
Vision of St. John on Patmos was created in 1522.
The book of Revelations was written by John on the island of Patmos roughly in the year 90.A.D.
It is not definitively known who the father of John of Patmos was, as there is limited historical information available about his personal life and background.
The island of Patmos.
John the Theologian, John the Revelator, etc.
John was on the island of Patmos "Revelation 1:[9] I John, who also am your brother, and companion in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, was in the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ."
No. Christian tradition says that the Apostle John was exiled to Patmos. The Book of Revelation was signed by a person called John, who said that he was writing from Patmos. In the belief that this person must have been the apostle John, Christians began to wonder how and why John went to Patmos, and gradually developed the tradition that he had been exiled to the island.
There is no record of John of Patmos' age.
John the desciple was put on the island of Patmos.
No, John the Apostle did.
Yoy think probably to John of Patmos (John the Theologian); it is supposed that this man writed the revelation(Apocalypse).