Celtic Preists where also known as Druids, so yes.
There's no such designation as "Celtic times". Celtic people are still around today, and have been around since before the Iron Age. Celtic civilization spans more than 2000 years, so you would need to be more specific about the era you're referring to.
stonehenge touches druids like horses touches donkey so they become related.
Celtic people are still around today, and have been around since before the Iron Age. Celtic civilization spans more than 2000 years, so you would need to be more specific about the era you're referring to.
Celtic people are still around today, and have been around since before the Iron Age. Celtic civilization spans more than 2000 years, so you would need to be more specific about the era you're referring to.
Celtic people are still around today, and have been around since before the Iron Age. Celtic civilization spans more than 2000 years, so you would need to be more specific about the era you're referring to.
The practice of Shape-shifting used by modern day Druids is not effected by where they are so much as by their experience and mental control.
Celtic people are still around today, and have been around since before the Iron Age. Celtic civilization spans more than 2000 years, so you would need to be more specific about the era you're referring to.
Yes, there are two main branches of Druidry (druidism being a slightly different thing and not an actual religion itself.) The first one, the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids (OBOD -they have a very good podcast) is mostly in Europe. The Reformed Druids of Noth America (RDNA) is the second branch and has vastly different beliefs than OBOD. The two branches hold no grudge with the other. Most larger cities will have chapters, or groves, of their own even if they aren't associated with OBOD or RDNA.
There's no such designation as "Celtic times". Celtic people are still around today, and have been around since before the Iron Age. Celtic civilization spans more than 2000 years, so you would need to be more specific about the era you're referring to.
He is a menus to society so he isn't important.
Halloween started in Irland as a pagan holiday ,so it is celtic.