the druids learned from the Celts :)
That would be the ancient Brittanic people.
Paladins, Priests, Druids and Shamans can resurrect people outside of combat. In addition, Druids are able to bring people back from the dead while you are in combat.
They were known as Druids.
Well the people were called Celts and their religious group were the Druids.
Druids are/were a part of the Celtic People.
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.
The priests of Israel are the men acting in authority upon the earth.Answer:This statement, from Exodus ch.19, means that God intends for the Israelites to be a learned people and a holy people.
They were called scribes, historians, or priests.
A. Untouchables - Considered subhuman, did the worst possible work. B. Brahmin - Priests and learned people. C. Sudra - Peasants and laborers.
The Druids were a class of pagan priests in Celtic Britain and other parts of Celtic Europe. Very little is know about them as they left no written account of themselves and the only evidence for them is in the writing of Greek and Roman scholars.Greek and Roman writers did make many references to the use of human sacrifice by Druids. The modern view is that this is most likely Roman propaganda intended to discredit the Druids.Modern archaeological evidence suggests that human sacrifice was probably widespread throughout Celtic culture in general and not just by the Druids. Exactly who these groups were is not clear.
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.
Druids were the priestly class in ancient Celtic societies, primarily found in regions that are now part of modern-day Ireland, the United Kingdom, and France. They played a significant role in religious, educational, and legal matters within their communities, serving as intermediaries between the gods and the people. Druids were known for their deep connection to nature, as well as their practices in rituals and sacrifices. Their influence waned with the spread of Christianity and the Roman conquest of Celtic territories.