The chief god of the ancient druids was the Dagda. The Dagda was the chief father god and was married to Morrigan.
The Druids were big believers in nature and revered the earth. They also prayed to a god named Beal, who was represented by the Sun.
Be' al, meaning the life of everything or the source of all beings, was the Celtic name of the one god worshipped by the ancient Druids. There apparently was some similarity between the Druid god Be' al and the Phœnician god Baal.
Yes, there were druids living in ancient Ireland.
The chief god of the ancient Norse religion was Odin.
The chief god of ancient Egypt was Ra.
Most regard Ra as the chief god of Egyptian myths; he was a sun god.
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The ancient Druids revered a chief god known as Dagda, who was considered a father figure and associated with fertility, agriculture, and wisdom. He was depicted as a powerful and benevolent deity with a magical cauldron and club.
The Druids worshipped three major gods who played important roles in ceremonies of sacrifice. First was Teutates, who was the god of the people and possessed powers of healing, fertility, protection and was guardian of the people. Next was Esus, known as "Lord and Master", he required his victims be hung or stabbed. Finally, Taranis, known as thunder was equal to Jupiter and therefore the main God. He required that prisoners of war to be burned in wicker cages.
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