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Druids Part 2: Druids and Celtic Culture
By Lyn Horner Click here for Part 1 or Part 3 of the four-part Druid series. NOTE: Don’t forget to comment by Midnight Friday June 17th so you can be entered in a drawing for a free copy of my book, Darlin’ Druid! Before delving … Continue reading
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Tagged Aes Dana, Book of Kells, Celtic culture, Celtic knot designs, celtic origins, Celtic tribes, Celts of France, druí, Druids, Druids of Britain, filí, Gauls, Hibernia, Irish ancient law-tracts, Irish tradition of storytelling, John King, Julius Ceasar, La Tène art, La Tène period, Lyn Horner, Myles Dillon, Nora Chadwick, Old Ireland, Richard Warner, Roman invasion of Ireland, Táin Bó Cúailnge, tuath, tuathas, Writers in the Storm, writing research
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Druids Part I: Druid Origins
By Lyn Horner Click here for Part 2 or Part 3 of the four-part Druid series. Since publishing my book Darlin’ Druid, I’ve been asked more than once if there really are Druids in Texas. The simple answer is yes. There are … Continue reading
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Tagged Arch-Druid, Arthur Rowan, Carmel Mccaffrey, Celtic lore, celtic origins, Christianity, Christopher M. Nixon, Darlin' Druid, Druidry, Druids, Judaism, Leo Eaton, Lyn Horner, Peter Berrisford Ellis, PIE dialects, Proto Indo-European, Texas, time line of druids, Wicca, Writers in the Storm
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