The Druids were an order of priests and teachers in the European religion of the countryside, called Paganism or Heathenism, which worshipped the calendar. The name is connected to the word for oak-tree, and they did venerate the oak and its mistletoe, and trees generally. They believed in metempsychosis ( the transmigration of souls) and what Christians call "magic."
No, although the Druids did revere their ancestors they did not "worship" the dead.
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druids
The Druids were an order of priests and teachers in the European religion of the countryside, called Paganism or Heathenism, which worshipped the calendar. The name is connected to the word for oak-tree, and they did venerate the oak and its mistletoe, and trees generally. They believed in metempsychosis ( the transmigration of souls) and what Christians call "magic."
the worship of nature; cosmological religion where earth and human are one: druids and Celtic religions.
the druids were preists
The Druid religion of ancient Britain died out following the arrival of Christianity. The Druids did not worship the Abrahamic God. They did not celebrate Christmas as we know it, but did have a mid-winter celebration on December 25th, the day when the sun seems to begin to reverse its annual cycle.
Druids are/were a part of the Celtic People.
Druids F.C. was created in 1869.
The Mystery of the Druids happened in 2001.
No, This seems to be a popular belief but completely incorrect. First of all Stonehenge is much, much older than the Druid order. The word Druid literally means "Knowing the oak tree" and they use to worship in the forest / woods and did not use buildings when they performed their rituals.
the druids learned from the Celts :)