Ammon, son of Mosiah

Father
Mosiah, son of Benjamin

Citations

Story of how Alma and the sons of Mosiah were converted to the Lord and went from being persecutors of the church to being a great strength.
And four of them were the sons of Mosiah; and their names were Ammon, and Aaron, and Omner, and Himni; these were the names of the sons of Mosiah.
Sons of Mosiah go on a mission to the Lamanites and refuse to inherit the kingship from their father.
Alma meets the sons of Mosiah returning from their mission to the Lamanites. Initial part of Ammon's story recounted.
Ammon teaches King Lamoni.
King Lamoni's household and Ammon are overpowered by the spirit. Abish seeks to make the people aware of how the Lord has worked here, but a contention arises. Some are converted, but others reject the explanation for events.
Ammon travels with King Lamoni to Midoni to secure the release of Aaron, Ammah, and Muloki from prison.
Yea, and there was continual peace among them, and exceedingly great prosperity in the church because of their heed and diligence which they gave unto the word of God, which was declared unto them by Helaman, and Shiblon, and Corianton, and Ammon and his brethren, yea, and by all those who had been ordained by the holy order of God, being baptized unto repentance, and sent forth to preach among the people.
Ammon may have posessed either the Sword of Laban, or a similar sword, which resulted in him being recognized as someone special.
The story of him cutting off arms may have only referred to disarming (disabling and/or removing weapons from his attackers).
There seems to be a weapon and combat theme to the story.

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