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Passionate about British Heritage Toggle navigation Attractions England Scotland Wales London History England Scotland Wales Accommodation B&Bs Historic Hotels Self Catering History > Prehistoric Britain > The Druids Druids BY DAVID ROSS, EDITOR In simple terms the Druids were the priests of the Celtic tribe
The Druids Long before the Romans invaded Normandy, Britain and Ireland, the Celts lived in communal, tribal groups, their lives entwined with the all-pervading presence of elemental forces, and of nature itself. Among their number were an elite group of wise elders whose job it was to memorize in verse all of the kno
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National Geographic News, Reporting Your World Daily MAIN ANIMAL NEWS ANCIENT WORLD ENVIRONMENT NEWS CULTURES NEWS SPACE/TECH NEWS WEIRD PHOTOS VIDEO Druids Committed Human Sacrifice, Cannibalism? << Back to Page 1 Page 2 of 2 At least one thing appears nearly certain about the ancient twentysomething: He
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Skip to main content Home About Us The Druid Way Community Join Library Events & Projects Store Search form Search Click for audio intro You are hereHome » The Druid Way Druid Beliefs One of the most striking characteristics of Druidism is the degree to which it is free of dogma and any fixed set of beliefs or pr
A druid ) was a member of the educated, professional class among the Celtic peoples of Gaul , Britain , Ireland , and possibly elsewhere during the Iron Age . The druid class included law-speakers , poet s and doctors , among other learned professions, although the best known among the druids were the religious leaders
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