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- Druid - Wikipedia
A druid was a member of the high-ranking priestly class in ancient Celtic cultures The druids were religious leaders as well as legal authorities, adjudicators, lorekeepers, medical professionals and political advisors
- Druid | Description, History, Facts | Britannica
One Druid was made the chief; upon his death, another was appointed If, however, several were equal in merit, the Druids voted, although they sometimes resorted to armed violence
- Druid Beliefs, Religion Worship | Order Of Bards, Ovates Druids
In ancient times a Druid was a philosopher, teacher, counsellor and magician, the word probably meaning ‘A Forest Sage’ or ‘Strong Seer’ In modern times, a Druid is someone who follows Druidry as their chosen spiritual path, or who has entered the Druid level of training in a Druid Order
- Druid - DND 5th Edition
Whether calling on the elemental forces of nature or emulating the creatures of the animal world, druids are an embodiment of nature's resilience, cunning, and fury They claim no mastery over nature, but see themselves as extensions of nature's indomitable will
- Druids: The Mysterious History of Ancient Druids, Their | History . . .
Druidism was primarily widespread among the Celtic tribes of ancient Britain, Ireland, and Gaul Over time, its influence spread through parts of Western Europe before the Roman expansion The druid religion, called Druidry (or Druidism), is believed to have been a shamanic religion
- Druidry (modern) - Wikipedia
A central prayer in modern Druidic traditions is the Druid's Prayer, which was authored in the 18th century by Druid Iolo Morganwg and originally addressed to a monotheistic god
- Who were the Druids and what did they believe?
Warriors who fell in battle were believed to return in another form, perhaps as another warrior, an animal, or even a druid Some believe that great heroes and leaders were reborn into their own bloodlines, keeping the wisdom of their ancestors alive
- DRUID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Members of a learned class of priests, teachers, and judges among the ancient Celtic peoples, the druids instructed young men, oversaw sacrifices, judged quarrels, and decreed penalties They did not engage in warfare and paid no tribute
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