Well watch the movie Spaceballs. It is funny and has some stuff on druids.
Saint Patrick's relationship with the Druids is complex. While some accounts suggest he had conflicts with them due to their religious beliefs, other sources indicate that he may have engaged in respectful dialogue or even converted some Druids to Christianity. Overall, Patrick's mission in Ireland was focused on spreading Christianity and combating pagan practices, including those associated with the Druids.
The Druids are believed to have lived in several regions, primarily in Ancient Gaul (present-day France) and Britain. They were known as priests, scholars, and spiritual leaders among the Celtic people, and their influence extended across much of Western Europe during ancient times.
Druids worship the natural world, including the earth, sun, moon, trees, and other elements of nature. They often believe in the interconnectedness of all living beings and strive to maintain harmony with the environment. Some druids also incorporate elements of Celtic or other ancient spiritual traditions into their worship practices.
Angels are a judeo-christian concept. Muslims also believe in angles. Druidism had long past before any of these religions could even be brought to them. So the answer is no, druids did not believe in angls
St. Patrick is known for converting the people of Ireland to Christianity during the 5th century. His efforts played a significant role in spreading the Christian faith throughout the country.
the druids
1st of July appertently
the druids were preists
Druids are/were a part of the Celtic People.
The Mystery of the Druids happened in 2001.
Druids F.C. was created in 1869.
the druids think that the oak tree is sacred
the druids learned from the Celts :)
No, although the Druids did revere their ancestors they did not "worship" the dead.
Yes, there were druids living in ancient Ireland.
Dance of Druids was created on 2009-02-09.
Cefn Druids A.F.C. was created in 1992.