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Dr Mike Ryan: Some European countries will find it hard not to reimpose restrictions amid growing cases. Druids were concerned with the natural world and its powers, and considered trees sacred, particularly the oak. Druidism can be described as a shamanic religion , as it relied on a combination of contact with the spirit world and holistic medicines to treat and sometimes cause illnesses.

They believed in a life after death, for they buried food, weapons, and ornaments with the dead. The druids, the early Celtic priesthood, taught the doctrine of transmigration of souls and discussed the nature and power of the gods. Druids were most often elves, gnomes, or humans.

It was believed that a Druid could see into the future — they also acted as teachers and judges. They were considered to be very learned people. In their own way, the Druids were very religious. It was this particular issue that angered the Romans as the Druids sacrificed people to their gods.

The Druids were suppressed in Gaul by the Romans under Tiberius reigned 14—37 ce and probably in Britain a little later. In Ireland they lost their priestly functions after the coming of Christianity and survived as poets, historians, and judges filid, senchaidi, and brithemain. The Roman attack on the island was what relegated the Druids to history. The defending Welsh tribesmen were cut down first, unable to stand on open ground against the discipline of a Roman legion, after which the Druids, whom the superstitious Romans regarded with fear, were killed despite not offering resistance.

Another reason for the Romans' dislike of the druids was their inhumane religious practices. Druidism was seen as an enemy religion and subversive. The Druids were Celts, whom the Romans called Gauls.



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