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[Darrow, Louisiana] L`Hermitage is a Greek Revival plantation home. Marius Pons Bringier commissioned the home to be built in Burnside, Louisiana as a wedding gift for his son, Michel Doradou in 1812. Michel served as an aide to Andrew Jackson on the Chalmette battlefield in the War of 1812. L`Hermitage was named after General Andrew Jackso...
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[religious retreat] Although today`s meaning is usually a place where a hermit lives in seclusion from the world, hermitage was more commonly used to mean a settlement where a person or a group of people lived religiously, in seclusion. ==Western Christian tradition== A hermitage is a type of monastery. Typically it has a room, or at least ...
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• (n.) The habitation of a hermit; a secluded residence. • (n.) A celebrated French wine, both white and red, of the Department of Drome.
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art museum in St. Petersburg founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great as a court museum. It adjoined the Winter Palace and served as a private gallery ... [4 related articles]
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This small (126 Ha) hillside appellation in the Northern Rhône region of France is famous for being the home of the Syrah grape (aka Shiraz). Because the wines are usually of high quality and very little is made, they are invariably expensive. These dense, perfumed red wines need years to reach their best, and from a good vintage they'll go on imp...
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Hermitages were small sites where one or more hermits went to find peace in remote places, (compare with anchorage). Access to hermitages would be limited - physically, e.g. by their remoteness, or socially, e.g. in private places. They were simple sites usually with a small house and simple chapel often built by the hermit themselves. Wealthy pat...
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Her'mit·age noun [ Middle English
hermitage ,
ermitage , French
hermitage ,
ermitage . See
Hermit .]
1. The habitation of a hermit; a secluded residence. « Some forlorn and naked
hermitage , Remote from all the pleasures of the world.» ...
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[
n] - the abode of a hermit
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(grape variety) Synonym for the vine varieties Cinsaut, Marsanne and Syrah; see there.
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noun the abode of a hermit
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the abode of a recluse
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[Intelligent words] the abode of a recluse
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