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That is capital D as in Druids are Magical Beings like Faeries, Werewolves, etc.
Superhero Prose Fiction: Unique - Unshapely Things Blue Tyson 2007
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That is capital D as in Druids are Magical Beings like Faeries, Werewolves, etc.
Archive 2007-12-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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Among the Celts the oak worship of the Druids is familiar to every one.
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Druidifm, I mean hat fed of prieus called Druids, owe their name ad origin to the Irifh Drui.
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Feb. 11, 2008 -- Historical records tell of a mystical, priestly and learned class of elite individuals called Druids among Celtic societies in Britain, but there has been no archaeological evidence of their existence.
Archive 2008-02-01 Jan 2008
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Where the Witches of ancient times were lone midwives, herbalists and spell casters for the general population, the Druids were an organized priesthood that worked for the people in general and the aristocracy in particular.
Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002
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In ancient Ireland and Gaul, the Druids were the priest caste and intellectuals of the community.
Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002
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Now, perhaps, what had belonged to the Druids could be his.
Morgawr BROOKS, Terry 2002
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Where the Witches of ancient times were lone midwives, herbalists and spell casters for the general population, the Druids were an organized priesthood that worked for the people in general and the aristocracy in particular.
Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002
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In ancient Ireland and Gaul, the Druids were the priest caste and intellectuals of the community.
Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002
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