Druids were important to the tribes primarily as spiritual leaders and intermediaries between the gods and the people. They served as priests, conducting rituals and ceremonies that reinforced social cohesion and cultural identity. Additionally, druids acted as keepers of knowledge, including law, history, and natural lore, which helped guide the tribes in their decision-making and governance. Their role in education and mediation further solidified their status as respected figures within tribal society.
Yes, there were druids living in ancient Ireland.
trees & fish
Druids memorized and recited long poems about Celtic myths, were in charge of religious rituals, and settled disputes among chiefs for a living.
trees & fish
sun and ghost
The druids, who were Celtic, did not use runes. The runes were used by the ancient Germanic tribes and the ancient Scandinavians.
The Romans outlawed and killed the Druids because they were considered a public menace and a danger. It was the Druids that reportedly stirred up unrest in Britain. The Romans were also repulsed by the human sacrifices of the Druids.The Romans outlawed and prosecuted the Druids because of their subversive activities.
the druids were preists
Druids are/were a part of the Celtic People.
Druids F.C. was created in 1869.
The Mystery of the Druids happened in 2001.
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.
the druids think that the oak tree is sacred
Cefn Druids A.F.C. was created in 1992.
Druids United F.C. was created in 1923.