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Ancient Celtic religion - Wikipedia
      Druid - Wikipedia
Ancient Celtic religion - Wikipedia
Ancient Celtic religion, commonly known as Celtic paganism, comprises the relig and practices adhered to by the Iron Age people of Western Europe now known roughly between 500 BCE and 500 CE, spanning the La Tène period and the Ro in the case of the Insular Celts the British and Irish Iron Age. Very little is known certainty about the subject ...
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Druid - Wikipedia
Etymology. The modern English word druid derives from the Latin druidēs (plura considered by ancient Roman writers to come from the native Celtic Gaulish wo figures. Other Roman texts employ the form druidae, while the same term was u ethnographers as δρυΐδης (druidēs). Although no extant Romano-Celtic inscripti to contain the form, the ...
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      Celtic religion - Beliefs, practices, and institutions | Britannica
Celtic religion - Beliefs, practices, and institutions | Britannica
Celtic religion - Celtic religion - Beliefs, practices, and institutions: Little is known religious beliefs of the Celts of Gaul. They believed in a life after death, for they weapons, and ornaments with the dead. The druids, the early Celtic priesthood, doctrine of transmigration of souls and discussed the nature and power of the g
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