Druids are/were a part of the Celtic People.
the druids learned from the Celts :)
The druids were part of the Celts. The Celts were a group of people who settled in Gaul (modern day France) Britain, Ireland and many other parts of Europe
That would be the ancient Brittanic people.
Well the people were called Celts and their religious group were the Druids.
The Celts are a group of people that are natives from Ireland. They are sort of like druids in their mysticism, they are the ones who named the team the Boston Celtics because of the heavy Irish demographnic in Boston.
They were known as Druids.
The Celts engaged in a variety of occupations such as farming, blacksmithing, weaving, and trading. They also had skilled warriors, druids, and craftsmen in their society. Overall, their occupations were diverse and influenced by their environment and social structure.
No. Scandinavians are Germanic. Celts are not.
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The unbleached beeswax candles burned to commemorate masses for the dead were orange and ceremonial caskets were draped in black. The Druids and Celts were the first to do this.
It depends on what time in Celtic history you are talking about. Broadly, very broadly, before Romans became Christians and then brought Christianity to the Celts, they practiced their native Pagan religion(s). They have many gods, and it appears that for many, if not all Celts, Druids were their priests. During and after Roman colonization, Christianity spread until it became the dominant religion among the remaining Celtic peoples.
Patrick Darcheville has written: 'Druides ou moines?' -- subject(s): Celts, Druids and Druidism, Monasticism and religious orders, Religion, Religious life and customs