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Druid - Wikipedia Druids play a prominent role in Irish folklore, generally serving lords and kings as high ranking priest-counselors with the gift of prophecy and other assorted mystical abilities – the best example of these possibly being Cathbad
Druid | Description, History, Facts | Britannica Druid, member of the learned class among the ancient Celts They acted as priests, teachers, and judges The earliest records of Druids date from the 3rd century BCE Very little is known for certain about the Druids, who kept no records of their own Julius Caesar is the principle source of knowledge about the Druids
Druid - World History Encyclopedia Druids were a class of individuals in ancient Celtic cultures known for their great wisdom and knowledge of traditions Not only priests who managed all religious
Druid Beliefs - Order of Bards, Ovates Druids There is no ‘sacred text’ or the equivalent of a bible in Druidism and there is no universally agreed set of beliefs amongst Druids Despite this, there are a number of ideas and beliefs that most Druids hold in common, and that help to define the nature of Druidism today:
Who were the Druids? - Historic UK Druids were concerned with the natural world and its powers, and considered trees sacred, particularly the oak Druidism can be described as a shamanic religion, as it relied on a combination of contact with the spirit world and holistic medicines to treat (and sometimes cause) illnesses
Druids—facts and information | National Geographic Why do we know so little about the Druids? The powerful Celtic social class posed a threat to the Roman Empire before being subsumed by Christianity, but their origins remain shrouded in the past
Druids: The Mysterious History Of The Ancient Celtic Priests Druids were a priestly class of ancient Celts found in Britain, Ireland, and Gaul known for their reverence of nature and for human sacrifice Druids were described by Julius Caesar in his histories "The Gallic Wars "