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Rollo Maughfling at Green Man Festival in 2018. Rollo Maughfling is the Archdruid of Stonehenge and Britain. [1] He is a long-time campaigner for the restoration of traditional rights of access to druidic sites, and respect for ancient druidic rituals.
Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship, Inc. (or ADF) is a non-profit religious organization based in the United States, dedicated to the study and further development of modern Druidry. In Modern Irish, Ár nDraíocht Féin ( pronounced [aːɾˠ ˌn̪ˠɾˠiːəxt̪ˠ ˈheːnʲ, -ˈfʲeːnʲ] ) means "our own magic" (Druidism).
The Dindsenchas ("lore of places") says that Uisneach is where the druid Mide lit a sacred fire that blazed for seven years. [7] The tale Tucait Baile Mongáin ("Mongan's Frenzy") describes how a great hailstorm during an assembly on the hill created the twelve chief rivers of Ireland. [ 7 ]
The March 1909 edition of The Druid, the magazine published by the Ancient Order of Druids. The success of the group that met at the King’s Arms, which came to be called Lodge No. 1, spawned the creation of a number of other lodges of the Order being founded elsewhere by new initiates, with Lodge No. 2 being inaugurated on 21 August 1783 and meeting at Rose Tavern, along the Ratcliffe ...
Some Neo-druid groups call anyone with an interest in Celtic spirituality a "druid", and refer to the practice of any Celtic-inspired spirituality as "druidry", [35] while reconstructionist groups usually regard "druid" as a culturally-specific office requiring long training and experience, only attained by a small number of practitioners, and ...
In 1916 Candler moved to his new mansion at 1500 Ponce de Leon Avenue in the Druid Hills neighborhood of Atlanta, [2] which is currently a Melkite Catholic church. Callan Castle was restored in 2011. [3] The home has a 2023 estimated market value of $3.0 million and has been listed for movie set rentals starting at $250,000 per month. [4]
Witches, Druids and King Arthur: 2003 Hambledon Debates in Stuart History: 2004 Palgrave Macmillan The Druids: A History: 2007 Hambledon Continuum Blood and Mistletoe: The History of the Druids in Britain: 2009 Yale University Press (London) 978-0-300-14485-7 A Brief History of Britain 1485–1660: The Tudor and Stuart Dynasties: 2011 Robinson
When king Conchobar of Kells seeks a way to protect his kingdom, protagonist Rohan, a druid's apprentice, goes in search of the prophesied hero "Draganta", with his friend the reformed thief Angus. Later joined by the foreign Prince Ivar, and Conchobar's daughter, princess Deirdre , they are drawn into Tír Na nÓg, whose king Fin Varra puts ...