The Druids of ancient Celtic culture have long been shrouded in mystery, often depicted as wise priests, sorcerers, or even human sacrificers. But how much of what we "know" about them is true?
It was an honour to be asked to join the London order's Spring Equinox ceremony scattering seeds in the City, but sadly the ...
Likewise, the druids, who were the "priests" of Celtic society, have been obscured by the passage of time and the secretive nature of their order. However, one major question has remained.
Historians agree that St Patrick was born in 373 AD in one of two possible locations - Dumbarton in Scotland or on the west ...
While there is no certainty about the way in which much of Britain became Celtic-speaking ... the greatest attention is the role of the druids. Interpreting druidism is difficult, for the druids ...
The era saw a revival of interest in all things Celtic. The London visionary William Blake, for instance, was particularly interested in the druids. Welsh exiles in the English capital formed ...
While Celtic identity has been used by French revolutionaries, German opponents of Prussia and various other political movements, it has never really taken off Did you know with a Digital ...
The Druids of Celtic Britain are remembered as mystical holy men, holding the secrets of nature. But ancient sources - including Julius Caesar himself - accused them of human sacrifice ...
While there is no certainty about the way in which much of Britain became Celtic-speaking ... the greatest attention is the role of the druids. Interpreting druidism is difficult, for the druids ...