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  2. Ammon (Book of Mormon missionary) - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Mormon, Ammon (/ ˈ æ m ə n /) [1] is a prominent Nephite missionary and a son of King Mosiah. He originally opposes the church, but along with his brothers and Alma the Younger, is miraculously converted. Following his conversion he serves a mission to the Lamanites and converts Lamoni and his people.

  3. King Mosiah II - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mormon takes up the record over fifty years after the merger with the statement that there is no longer contention among the people of Zarahemla, hinting at prior contentions. King Benjamin instructs Mosiah to gather the people of Zarahemla and the Nephites together which implies they live in two separate groups.

  4. Lamoni - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Mormon, Lamoni (/ l ə ˈ m oʊ n aɪ /) [1] is king of the land of Ishmael, part of territory controlled by the Lamanites. Lamoni's father is king over all of the Lamanites. After initially having the Nephite missionary Ammon imprisoned, Lamoni later allows him to be his servant.

  5. Ammon (Book of Mormon explorer) - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Mormon, Ammon (/ ˈ æ m ə n /) [1] is a Mulekite descendant and leader of a Nephite expedition from Zarahemla, sent to discover the fate of Zeniff and his people (who had not been in contact for 75 years).

  6. Aaron (Nephite) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Book of Mormon, Aaron was a Nephite missionary and one of the sons of King Mosiah. [1] He was also a brother to the prophet Ammon. [2] As related in the Book of Mormon narrative, Aaron and his three brothers (Ammon, Omner, and Himni), left their father, and his people, to travel to the land of the Lamanites in order to preach the gospel to them.

  7. Two thousand stripling warriors - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Latter-day Designs launched a line of Book of Mormon action figures, sold for $4.99 each, which included figures portraying the stripling warriors and their commander, Helaman. [20] According to Deseret Book retail figures reported in 1998, the Helaman figure was among the fastest selling in the line.

  8. Ammon (Book of Mormon) - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Book of Mormon groups - Wikipedia

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    One of four primary groups [1] of Book of Mormon peoples. Zeniffites. One of five tertiary groups [1] of Book of Mormon peoples. First Zoramites. Descendants of Zoram². Though of Israel, their tribe distinction is not mentioned as it is with the descendants of Lehi.