- A hermit, also
known as an
eremite (adjectival form:
hermitic or eremitic) or solitary, is a
person who
lives in seclusion.
Eremitism plays a role in a...
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Benedictine hermitess. She was born in Ciculum, Italy, and
became a
recluse in the
mountains near Subiaco,
choosing a home, as a
hermitess, in a cave now...
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Kayane Keyna, Cenau, Cenedion, Ceinwen) was a 5th-century holy
woman and
hermitess who was said to have
travelled widely through what is now
South Wales...
- Oisy, France, she
refused all
offers of marriage, becoming, aged 23, a
hermitess at Groot-Bijgaarden, near Brussels. She
later accepted land from Count...
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particular the
monasteries in Dho-Tarap,
Namgung and Saldang.
Orgyan Chokyi,
hermitess Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen Bauer 2004.
Phurwa Gurung, Ken
Bauer (2022). Infrastructures...
- Sula Sgeir,
Scotland The
sister of St.
Ronan of Iona, who
lived as a
hermitess and died on Sula
Sgeir ?
Brigit 5th
century Ireland Cluain Fidhe or Inis...
- by a
Tibetan woman. Schaeffer,
Himalayan Hermitess, p. 52 Schaeffer,
Kurtis R. (2004).
Himalayan Hermitess: The Life of a
Tibetan Buddhist Nun. Oxford...
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Frederick III, king of
Sicily (b. 1272) 1394 –
Dorothea of Montau,
German hermitess (b. 1347) 1483 –
Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers,
English courtier...
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Franciscan friary, of
which nothing remains.
Saint Cannera, who
lived as a
hermitess in the area
during the
sixth century, is also ****ociated with the parish...
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years of
plague began in England.
February 6 –
Dorothea of Montau,
German hermitess and
visionary (d. 1394)
February 27 –
Alberto d'Este, Lord of Ferrara...