- male, deceased (1131)
- Peter the Hermit (died July 8 1115 in Neufmoutier by Huy) was a priest of Amiens, and a leading figure during the First Crusade.
- male
- Saint Venerius (San Venerio was a monk and hermit. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. He is the patron saint of the Gulf of La...
- female, deceased (1380)
- Saint Catherine of Siena (March 25, 1347 - April 29, 1380) was a Dominican Tertiary (lay affiliate) of the Dominican Order. Catherine was the 23rd...
- male, deceased (348)
- Saint Pachomius (ca. 292-348), also known as Abba Pachomius and Pakhom, is generally recognized as the founder of cenobitic monasticism. His saint...
- female, deceased (1416)
- Julian of Norwich is considered to be one of the greatest English mystics. Little is known of her life aside from her writings. Even her name is...
- female, deceased (421)
- Venerable Mary of Egypt (ca. 344 – ca. 421) is revered as the patron saint of penitent women, most particularly in the Eastern Orthodox and Or...
- male
- William Wilson (b. ca. 1762 - d. Oct 1821), became a figure in the folklore of southeastern and south-central Pennsylvania in the late Eighteenth...
- male, deceased (710)
- Saint Giles was a Christian hermit saint, whose legend is centered in Provence and Septimania. The tomb in the abbey Giles was said to have...
- male, deceased (1349)
- Richard Rolle (1290 - 1349) was an English religious writer, Bible translator, and hermit. He is known as Richard Rolle of Hampole or de Hampole,...
- male
- Saint Paul of Thebes, commonly known as Paul the First Hermit or Paul the Anchorite (d. c. 345) is regarded as the first Christian hermit. He is...
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