Druids are considered the actual Magic users of the Celtic following. The Celts were just another name for the country dwellers in Ireland, England and Gaul.
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Henri d' Arbois de Jubainville has written: 'Les druides' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Druids and Druidism
Dave Melson has written: 'In search of Druid gold' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Celtic, Celtic Antiquities, Celts, Civilization, Discovery and exploration, Druids and Druidism, European influences, Freemasonry, Freemasons, Gold mines and mining, History, Symbolism
Christopher A. Snyder has written: 'The Britons' -- subject(s): Britons, Celtic Antiquities, Celts, Civilization, Druids and Druidism, History 'An age of tyrants' -- subject(s): Britons, Celtic Antiquities, Civilization, Excavations (Archaeology), Great Britain, History, Sources
The ancient Vikings were of the Nordic religion, a folk religion with Thor as the head Guy and a bunch of other gods.
None. "Druidism," an ancient religion of the British Isles, disappeared long, long ago. In recent times, so called "Wiccans" have attempted to revivie Druidism by extrapolating on the little that is known about authentic Druidism. As with such efforts in all areas, the modern form of "Druidism" is simply made up of conjecture and whatever ideas and opinions are on the agenda of those making it up.
Kate Horsley has written: 'Careless love, or, The land of promise' -- subject(s): Fiction, Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Young men 'Crazy Woman' 'The Changeling' 'Confessions of a pagan nun' -- subject(s): Celtic Women, Druids and Druidism, Fiction, History, Nuns, Women, Women, Celtic
Druidism
Nobody knows. It has not been recorded. The contempory Druidism is founded on 22nd September 1964 by Ross Nichols (OBOD)
Nobody knows. It has not been recorded. The contempory Druidism is founded on 22nd September 1964 by Ross Nichols (OBOD)
The religion is Wicca, the practitioners Wiccans. It is a twentieth-century syncretic religion, centered on a dualistic belief in a God and Goddess, and is presumably based on druidism and animistic beliefs, with some Norse and Celtic elements thrown in for good measure.
Druidism ?
Philip Emmons Isaac Bonewits has written: 'Bonewit's essential guide to druidism' -- subject(s): Druids and Druidism