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Druid Collection (page 2)

Background imageDruid Collection: Belgium - WWI - Remains of The Druid tank

Belgium - WWI - Remains of The Druid tank on the St Julien Poelcapelle Road Date: circa 1917

Background imageDruid Collection: Arch Druid (Smith)

Arch Druid (Smith)
The Arch Druid in his judicial habit holds the peithynin, or elucidator, on which maxims are inscribed : the snake beside the altar-stone is a sacred beast. Date: BCE

Background imageDruid Collection: Druids (Smith)

Druids (Smith)
Two priests of the Druidical order : the one on the left holds an emblem of the Moon, the other is an Arch-Druid, holding a sceptre and wearing a garland of oak leaves. Date: BCE

Background imageDruid Collection: Bardic Scholars Ca 600

Bardic Scholars Ca 600
Bardic scholars, one carrying a dove, the other a piglet Date: 1st century BC ?

Background imageDruid Collection: Scandinavian Pagans

Scandinavian Pagans
Druid priest (drotte) and priestess (fola), of Denmark or Sweden equivalent to the Druids in Britain

Background imageDruid Collection: Music cover for Godfreys Chilperic Quadrille

Music cover for Godfreys Chilperic Quadrille
Music cover for Charles Godfreys Chilperic Quadrille, based on airs from Herves popular opera buffa (or operetta) Chilperic

Background imageDruid Collection: Ancient British Druids pick Mistletoe

Ancient British Druids pick Mistletoe
Ancient British Druid picks mistletoe with his Golden Sickle and makes an incantation toward the sky

Background imageDruid Collection: Roman Fleet approaches Britain

Roman Fleet approaches Britain
British scouts spot the Roman fleet approaching the coast during Julius Caesars attempted invasion in 55 BC

Background imageDruid Collection: French Druid with Sickle

French Druid with Sickle
A French druid holding a golden sickle to cut ceremonial mistletoe and armed with a longsword

Background imageDruid Collection: Druids / New Years Day

Druids / New Years Day
Druids celebrating on New Years Day. The chief Druid leads the procession, carrying mistletoe for Britons to hang in their homes

Background imageDruid Collection: Druids gathering the sacred mistletoe

Druids gathering the sacred mistletoe. They regarded it as a symbol of fertility, and hung it over doorways for protection against evil

Background imageDruid Collection: Briton, Pict, Roman, Druid

Briton, Pict, Roman, Druid
Ancient Briton, Roman, Pict and a Druid

Background imageDruid Collection: Druid Human Sacrifice

Druid Human Sacrifice
A Druid sacrifice

Background imageDruid Collection: Religion / Druids / Stukeley

Religion / Druids / Stukeley
Stukeley believed that the British Druids originated as a Phoenician colony, Fam d for magic.. zealous preachers who came to these shores as the descendants of Abraham

Background imageDruid Collection: Druid Sencha / Battle Sign

Druid Sencha / Battle Sign
The Druid Sencha gives the men of Ulster the signal for battle

Background imageDruid Collection: William McAuliffe

William McAuliffe
W McAuliffe, Chief Druid, at Stonehenge ceremony

Background imageDruid Collection: The Devils Arrows

The Devils Arrows
A druid is persuading a Celtic king against Christianity when it is seen that the rock he is standing on is melting, revealing that he is the devil

Background imageDruid Collection: Celtic New Year

Celtic New Year
CELTIC NEW YEAR In Celtic cultures in Britain and western Europe, the new year is the occasion for gathering mistletoe, by the Druid priests

Background imageDruid Collection: Druidesses of Gaul

Druidesses of Gaul
Druid priestesses on the Breton coast are consulted as prophets : Vercingetorix is just one leader who makes use of their inspired utterances

Background imageDruid Collection: Cuchulain / Maeve Warned

Cuchulain / Maeve Warned
The Druid warns Maeve about Cuchulain (Cu Chulainn)



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