- A
leper colony, also
known by many
other names, is an
isolated community for the
quarantining and
treatment of
lepers,
people suffering from leprosy....
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Simon the
Leper (Gr****: Σίμων ὁ λεπρός, Símōn ho leprós) is a
biblical figure who
lived in Bethany, a
village in
Judaea on the
southeastern slope of the...
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Jerusalem (Latin: Balduinus, French: Baudoin) (1161–1185),
known as the
Leper King, was the king of Jerusalem, from 1174
until his
death in 1185. He was...
- The
Terrace of the
Leper King (or
Leper King Terrace) (Khmer: ព្រះលានស្តេចគម្លង់,
Preah Lean
Sdach Kumlung) is
located in the
northwest corner of the Royal...
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cases nationwide.
Separating people affected by
leprosy by
placing them in
leper colonies still occurs in some
areas of India, China, the
African continent...
- Jesus'
cleansing of ten
lepers is one of the
miracles of
Jesus reported in the
Gospels (Gospel of Luke 17:11–19). Ten
lepers,
seeing Jesus, "raised their...
- Adam the
Leper was the
leader of a fourteenth-century
robber band,
operating in
South East
England in the 1330s and 1340s. Like the
north Midlands bandits...
- The
Leper Queen is a
fictional villain appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics. She is the
masked leader of the
Sapien League, an...
- A
Ballet of
Lepers: A
Novel and
Stories is a
posthumous collection of
fiction by
Canadian author and singer-songwriter
Leonard Cohen,
consisting of the...
- The
Social Leper is a 1917
American silent drama film
directed by
Harley Knoles and
starring Carlyle Blackwell,
Arthur Ashley and June Elvidge. Carlyle...