List of people known as the Hermit
The epithet "the Hermit" may be applied to:
- Anthony the Hermit (c. 468–c. 520), Christian saint
- Bluebeard the Hermit (died 1450), a leader of the English uprising generally known as Jack Cade's Rebellion
- Elias the Hermit, fourth-century ascetic saint and monk
- Eusebius the Hermit, fourth-century Eastern Orthodox saint and monk
- Felix the Hermit, ninth-century Roman Catholic saint, fisherman and hermit
- John the Hermit (c. 1050–1143), Roman Catholic saint
- Venerable John the Hermit (born fourth century), hermit and Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic saint
- Marcus Eremita, fifth-century Christian theologian and ascetic writer
- Paphnutius the Ascetic, fourth-century saint and Egyptian anchorite
- Pardus the Hermit (died sixth century), Eastern Orthodox saint
- Paul of Thebes (died c. 341), saint regarded as the first Christian hermit
- Peter the Hermit (died 1115), priest and key figure in the First Crusade
- Venerius the Hermit (c. 560—630), monk, hermit and Catholic saint
- Zeno the Hermit, fifth-century saint
- Zosimus the Hermit, third-century saint and ascetic
See also
- Peter the Hermit of Galatia, fifth-century saint
- Theodore of the Jordan, called Hermit of the Jordan, sixth century hermit and Eastern Orthodox saint
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