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  2. Druidry (modern) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1985 and 1988, the Druid Tim Sebastion campaigned for religious access to Stonehenge, forming the Secular Order of Druids (SOD) around him. [141] In the late 1980s, SOD's campaign was joined by another group focused on Stonehenge access, led by a Druid calling himself King Arthur Pendragon ; by 1993, his group had formalised as the ...

  3. Archdruid - Wikipedia

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    Jim Parc Nest, Archdruid of Wales, 2010–2013. Archdruid (Welsh: Archdderwydd) is the title used by the presiding official of the Gorsedd. [1] The Archdruid presides over the most important ceremonies at the National Eisteddfod of Wales including the Crowning of the Bard, the award of the Prose Medal [] and the Chairing of the Bard.

  4. The Druid Order - Wikipedia

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    The Druid Order is a contemporary druidry fraternal order, founded in 1909 by George Watson MacGregor Reid in the United Kingdom. At various times it has also been known as The Ancient Druid Order, An Druidh Uileach Braithreachas, and The British Circle of the Universal Bond. Initiated members are called companions.

  5. Sod house - Wikipedia

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    A sod farm structure in Iceland Saskatchewan sod house, circa 1900 Unusually well appointed interior of a sod house, North Dakota, 1937. The sod house or soddy [1] was a common alternative to the log cabin during frontier settlement of the Great Plains of Canada and the United States in the 1800s and early 1900s. [2]

  6. Ruthin - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Church, Ruthin. Ruthin (/ ˈ r ɪ θ ɪ n / ⓘ RITH-in; Welsh: Rhuthun) is a market town and community in Denbighshire, Wales, in the south of the Vale of Clwyd.It is Denbighshire's county town.

  7. Sod - Wikipedia

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    Sod is grown on specialist farms. For 2009, the United States Department of Agriculture reported 1,412 farms had 368,188 acres (149,000.4 ha) of sod in production. [9]It is usually grown locally (within 100 miles of the target market) [10] to minimize both the cost of transport and also the risk of damage to the product.

  8. Apache Druid - Wikipedia

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    The name Druid comes from the shapeshifting Druid class in many role-playing games, to reflect that the architecture of the system can shift to solve different types of data problems. Druid is commonly used in business intelligence - OLAP applications to analyze high volumes of real-time and historical data. [ 4 ]