- link] Anti****ualism
Coitophobia Self-mutilation Also
transliterated as
Skoptzy, Skoptzi, Skoptsi, Skopzi, Scoptsy, etc. Tulpe, Irina; Torchinov, Evgeny...
- include:
Alexander Ivanovich Shilov (?-1799), one of the
founders of the
Skoptzy sect
Alexander Maxovich Shilov (b. 1943),
prominent Russian portrait painter...
- of
southern India, of whom at
least some are. The 18th-century
Russian Skoptzy (скопцы) sect was an
example of a
castration cult,
where its
members regarded...
- (1999). "Long-Term
Consequences of
Castration in Men:
Lessons from the
Skoptzy and the
Eunuchs of the
Chinese and
Ottoman Courts". The
Journal of Clinical...
- 1999). "Long-Term
Consequences of
Castration in Men:
Lessons from the
Skoptzy and the
Eunuchs of the
Chinese and
Ottoman Courts". The
Journal of Clinical...
- (1999). "Long-Term
Consequences of
Castration in Men:
Lessons from the
Skoptzy and the
Eunuchs of the
Chinese and
Ottoman Courts". The
Journal of Clinical...
-
chemist Alexander Ivanovich Shilov (died 1799), one of the
founders of the
Skoptzy sect
Alexandr Shilov (born 1943),
Soviet and
Russian portrait painter This...
- Александр Иванович Шилов ?-6
January O.S. 1799) was one of the
founders of the
Skoptzy sect.[citation needed] He was born to a
family of
peasants of
Penza gubernia...
- who
enters an
altered state of
consciousness to
commune with spirits.
Skoptzy plural Skopets, also Skoptsy, Skoptzi, Skoptsi,
Scoptsy (Russian: скопцы...
- (1999). "Long-Term
Consequences of
Castration in Men:
Lessons from the
Skoptzy and the
Eunuchs of the
Chinese and
Ottoman Courts". The
Journal of Clinical...