English uprising generally knownas Jack Cade's Rebellion Elias theHermit, 4th-century ascetic saint and monk Eusebius theHermit, 4th-century Eastern Orthodox...
The epithet "the Simple" may refer to: Abraham the Poor or the Simple (died 372), Egyptian hermit and saint Bagrat II of Iberia (937–994), King of (Caucasian)...
"The Recluse" is an epithet applied to: Abramios the Recluse (290–360), Christian hermit and ascetic from Edessa Herman the Recluse, according to legend...
Peter theHermit (c. 1050 – 8 July 1115 or 1131), also knownas Little Peter, Peter of Amiens (fr. Pierre d'Amiens) or Peter of Achères (fr. Pierre d'Achères)...
A hermit, also knownas an eremite (adjectival form: hermitic or eremitic) or solitary, is a person who lives in seclusion. Eremitism plays a role in...
states of Russia. Regardless of ethnicity or emigration, thelist includes famous natives of Russia and its predecessor states, as well aspeople who were...
First Hermit or Paul the Anchorite, was an Egyptian saint regarded asthe first Christian hermit and grazer, who was claimed to have lived alone in the desert...
This is a listofpeople burned after being deemed heretics by different Christian Churches. Thelist does not attempt to encompass thelistof those executed...
seclusion from the public and society. Excluded are religious hermits, as well aspeople who live otherwise normal lives but value their privacy. Audrey...
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. The following people died by suicide. This includes suicides effected under duress and excludes...
This is a listofpeople associated with the modern Switzerland and the Old Swiss Confederacy. Regardless of ethnicity or emigration, thelist includes...
cannibal, and hermit convicted of being a werewolf. He was alternately knownas "TheHermitof St. Bonnot" and "The Werewolf of Dole". The Werewolf of Dole, Gilles...
defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes extinct upon the death of its last...
The Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit (Latin: Ordo Fratrum Sancti Pauli Primi Eremitæ; abbreviated OSPPE), commonly called the Pauline Fathers, is...
of his time. He is also the inventor of church bells Romuald (c. 950–1025–1027), Christian ascetic who founded the Camaldolese Benedictines (Hermits)...
Noone, (born 1947) English singer-songwriter and actor. Lead singer of Herman's Hermits Peter Ostrum (born 1957), American veterinarian and child actor Peter...
complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities or alone (hermits). A monastery...
other mountain in the world, and has been listed among the ten deadliest mountains in the world. The following table lists 175 known fatalities and missing...
a listof notable people who died of starvation: Listof deaths from anorexia nervosa Franklin expedition Great Irish Famine Little Ice Age Siege of Leningrad...