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  2. List of recluses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people who have been described as recluses, individuals who live in voluntary seclusion from the public and society. Excluded are religious hermits , as well as people who live otherwise normal lives but value their privacy.

  3. List of people known as the Recluse - Wikipedia

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    The Recluse" is an epithet applied to: Abramios the Recluse (290–360), Christian hermit and ascetic from Edessa; Herman the Recluse, according to legend, a 13th-century Benedictine monk who wrote the Codex Gigas, also known as the Devil's Bible; Theophan the Recluse (1815–1894), Russian Orthodox saint, bishop and monk

  4. Bill Haast - Wikipedia

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    Haast's hands suffered venom-caused tissue damage, culminating in the loss of a finger following a bite from a Malayan pit viper in 2003. As a result of the damage, Haast gave up handling venomous snakes, and no longer kept any at his facility. [4] As of 2008 he continued to have his wife inject him with small amounts of snake venom. [9]

  5. Meet the Man Who Does One of the Most Dangerous Jobs in the ...

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    Most people would run. Some might stare for a moment and slowly walk in the other direction. ... On a daily basis, Harrison, 56, holds some of the world's most venomous snakes by they head and ...

  6. George Went Hensley - Wikipedia

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    George Went Hensley (May 2, 1881 – July 25, 1955) was an American Pentecostal minister best known for popularizing the practice of snake handling.A native of rural Appalachia, Hensley experienced a religious conversion around 1910: on the basis of his interpretation of scripture, he came to believe that the New Testament commanded all Christians to handle venomous snakes.

  7. Rod of Asclepius - Wikipedia

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    The emergency medical services' Star of Life features a rod of Asclepius In Greek mythology, the Rod of Asclepius (⚕; / æ s ˈ k l iː p i ə s /, Ancient Greek: Ῥάβδος τοῦ Ἀσκληπιοῦ, Rhábdos toû Asklēpioû, sometimes also spelled Asklepios), also known as the Staff of Aesculapius and as the asklepian, [1] is a serpent-entwined rod wielded by the Greek god Asclepius ...

  8. How snake venom and rave parties landed a top Indian YouTuber ...

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    Besides these, 20ml snake venom was also found, they said. Five people were arrested in connection with the purported use of snake venom and Yadav was forced to shoot down rumours that he had been ...

  9. Snakes in mythology - Wikipedia

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    The Hopi people of North America performed an annual snake dance to celebrate the union of Snake Youth (a Sky spirit) and Snake Girl (an Underworld spirit), and to renew fertility of Nature. During the dance, live snakes were handled and at the end of the dance the snakes were released into the fields to guarantee good crops.