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Patmos made its name when it, as an island of exile during the Roman Empire, had the fortune of becoming the site of banishment of John the Evangelist. He remained for two years and wrote the Revelation and Apocalyse “under the influence of visions”. Patmos subsequently became a place of pilgrimage and in 1088, the Monastery of St. John was founded to survive until this day.