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The Pretty Druidess         
  • Bellini]]'s Norma, burlesqued by Gilbert
  • Gilbert and his wife, Lucy, in 1867
  • fiery execution]] that Caesar alleged the druids used for human sacrifice
MUSICAL
The Pretty Druidess; Or, The Mother, The Maid, and The Mistletoe Bough is an operatic burlesque by W. S.
Druidess         
  • ''The Druidess'', oil on canvas, by French painter [[Alexandre Cabanel]] (1823–1890)
  • pages=88–89, 100–101}}</ref>
  • Location of Île de Sein in the Atlantic Ocean
  • [[Croome Court]], [[Worcestershire]]: Druid statue
  • publisher=[[British Museum]]}}</ref>
  • Druids Inciting the Britons to oppose the landing of the Romans{{snd}}from Cassell's ''History of England'', Vol.&nbsp;I{{snd}}anonymous author and artists
  • Druidic Ceremony for the Autumn Equinox on top of Primrose Hill in London, England
  • dictator]], who wrote the most important source for the Druids in Britain
  • Edward Williams, known for his bardic name, "Iolo Morganwg"
  • Roman soldiers killing druids and burning their groves on [[Anglesey]], as described by [[Tacitus]]
  • An 18th&nbsp;century illustration of a [[wicker man]], the form of execution that Caesar wrote the druids used for human sacrifice. From the "Duncan Caesar", Tonson, Draper, and Dodsley edition of the ''Commentaries of Caesar'' translated by William Duncan published in 1753.<!-- Having written that I'm suddenly not so sure, it's similar to Duncan Caesar but might be later imitation. -->
PRIEST OF CELTIC RELIGION
Druids; Druidic; Druidry; Druidic order; Oak Cult; Druidess; Dryw; Druidism; Native Pagan Druids; Druidical; Druidical Temples; Druidess (Celtic mythology); Druí; Druidess (Celtic Mythology); Gallizenae
·noun A female Druid; a prophetess.
Druidical         
  • ''The Druidess'', oil on canvas, by French painter [[Alexandre Cabanel]] (1823–1890)
  • pages=88–89, 100–101}}</ref>
  • Location of Île de Sein in the Atlantic Ocean
  • [[Croome Court]], [[Worcestershire]]: Druid statue
  • publisher=[[British Museum]]}}</ref>
  • Druids Inciting the Britons to oppose the landing of the Romans{{snd}}from Cassell's ''History of England'', Vol.&nbsp;I{{snd}}anonymous author and artists
  • Druidic Ceremony for the Autumn Equinox on top of Primrose Hill in London, England
  • dictator]], who wrote the most important source for the Druids in Britain
  • Edward Williams, known for his bardic name, "Iolo Morganwg"
  • Roman soldiers killing druids and burning their groves on [[Anglesey]], as described by [[Tacitus]]
  • An 18th&nbsp;century illustration of a [[wicker man]], the form of execution that Caesar wrote the druids used for human sacrifice. From the "Duncan Caesar", Tonson, Draper, and Dodsley edition of the ''Commentaries of Caesar'' translated by William Duncan published in 1753.<!-- Having written that I'm suddenly not so sure, it's similar to Duncan Caesar but might be later imitation. -->
PRIEST OF CELTIC RELIGION
Druids; Druidic; Druidry; Druidic order; Oak Cult; Druidess; Dryw; Druidism; Native Pagan Druids; Druidical; Druidical Temples; Druidess (Celtic mythology); Druí; Druidess (Celtic Mythology); Gallizenae
·adj Pertaining to, or resembling, the Druids.