- held in high
esteem amongst the
Druids.
Pliny described rituals the
druids allegedly conducted to
acquire the
stone, and the
magical properties they...
- p**** through.
Though known as the
Druid Stone,
there is no
evidence to
suggest that it has ever been used by
druids. It is a
naturally forming outcrop...
- "The
Druid Stone" and had it
erected at the edge of the lawn
where it
still stands; he
wrote about the
stone in his poem "The
Shadow on the
Stone". It...
-
known variously as "Whitehill 1": 9 and "the
Druid Stone".: 2 The
Bronze Age rock art is
found on a
stone measuring 42 by 26 feet (12.8 by 7.9 metres)...
-
Lower Quinton, near the
stone Druid circle of the
Whispering Knights.
There a man had been
killed by a
reproduction of a
Druidical ceremony on St Valentine's...
- Druidry,
sometimes termed Druidism, is a
modern spiritual or
religious movement that
promotes the
cultivation of
honorable relationships with the physical...
- A
druid was a
member of the high-ranking
priestly class in
ancient Celtic cultures.
Druids were
religious leaders as well as
legal authorities, adjudicators...
-
Doctor Anthony Druid, also
known as
Doctor Droom and
Druid, is a
fictional mystic and a
supernatural monster-hunter
appearing in
American comic books...
- "anagyre", "(rebellious) celt", "Celtic
stone", "
druid stone", "rattlerock", "Robinson Reverser", "spin bar", "wobble
stone" (or "wobblestone") and by product...
- an
existing Druid stone circle to save on
construction costs. This
story would date the
castle itself to
about the 18th century. The
Druids, s****ing revenge...