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founder of
anchoritic life in Palestine. The
anchoritic life
proved po****r in England,
where women outnumbered men in the
ranks of the
anchorites, especially...
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throughout the centuries. Yet the
anchoritic life,
while similar to the
eremitic life, can also be
distinct from it.
Anchorites lived the
religious life in...
- An
immured anchorite,
considered by many to be a myth, is a
Tibetan monk who has
taken a vow to
spend his life
permanently sealed inside a
small walled...
- An
anchorite (feminine form anc****ss) is a
Christian person who
lives in
strict physical separation from
secular society.
Anchorite or Anc****ss may...
- The
Anchorite (Spanish: El anacoreta) is a 1976
Spanish drama film
directed by Juan Estelrich. It was
entered into the 27th
Berlin International Film...
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Anthony of Egypt,
Anthony the Abbot,
Anthony of the Desert,
Anthony the
Anchorite,
Anthony the Hermit, and
Anthony of Thebes. For his
importance among the...
- c. 227 – c. 341),
commonly known as Paul the
First Hermit or Paul the
Anchorite, was an
Egyptian saint regarded as the
first Christian hermit and grazer...
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Saint Amatus (c. 560 – c. 625 or 627/630 AD), also
called Amatus of Grenoble,
Saint Ame, or Aimee, was a
Frankish Colombanian monk and hermit. Together...
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Lazarus has been the
primary subject of two do****entary films, The Last
Anchorite,
which took Best Do****entary
Transmitter Award winner at the
Crystal Palace...
- 373. King n.d. Schroeder,
Caroline T. (March 2014).
Women in
Anchoritic and Semi-
Anchoritic Monasticism in Egypt:
Rethinking the
Landscape (83 ed.). Church...