- from a
Gallic druidess (druiada). The work also has
Aurelian questioning druidesses about the fate of his descendants, to
which they
answered in
favor of...
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flashing eyes. They are
sometimes described as
important princesses or
druidesses who were
opposed to
Christianity when the
Apostles came to
convert Brittany...
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Three modern-day
druidesses at
Stonehenge on the
summer solstice...
- teaching, philosophy, mysticism, and
other leadership roles.
Druidess Druidesses (Bd./Bds.) The
female form of the word druid. A
woman who
practices the...
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Chinese in Vietnam.
Phung Thi
Chinh joins them. 60 –
According to Tacitus,
druidesses among the
Britannian lines waged psychological warfare against the Roman...
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legends and
myths are
linked to it.
There are
legends of
Gallic druids or
druidesses, "wild people" and
others who are said to have
performed rituals and other...
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Maidens who
lived on the Isle du Sein,
latterly known as the Isle of the
Druidesses. In Gr**** mythology, the
Muses were
originally thought to have been a...
- – Mr.
Barrier 2nd
Soldier – Mr.
Lloyd Scene I – The
Druidesses'
Retreat (Moonlight) The
druidesses are
doing needlework,
creating work to be sold at fund-raising...
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Groix got its name (in Breton) from the groagez,
described by them as "
druidesses" now seen as old
women or witches. For the
writer Claire de
Marnier this...