- Source: List of druids and neo-druids
An incomplete list of notable druids" target="_blank">druids and neo-druids" target="_blank">druids:
Historical druids" target="_blank">druids
The only historical druid known by name is Diviciacus of the Aedui (fl. 1st century BC)
Legendary druids" target="_blank">druids
Amergin Glúingel
Bodhmall—female druid in the Fenian cycle
Cathbad—Ulster cycle
Gwenc'hlan—6th century Breton
Merlin—from the Arthurian legends
Mug Ruith—blind druid in Irish mythology
Tadg mac Nuadat—Fenian cycle
Tlachtga—daughter of Mug Ruith
Bé Chuille—One of the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology featured in a tale from the Metrical Dindshenchas
Biróg—A druidess of the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology
Modern druids" target="_blank">druids or neo-druids" target="_blank">druids
Erwen Berthou (Breton, 1861-1933), French and Breton language poet, writer and neo-Druidic bard
Gwilherm Berthou (Breton, 1908-1951), Breton nationalist and neo-Druidic bardic poet
Steve Blamires (Scotland, b. 1955), researcher and historian in the fields of neopaganism, Celtic spirituality and folklore
Isaac Bonewits (US, 1949-2010)
Philip Carr-Gomm (British)
Ossian D'Ambrosio (Italian, born 1970), musician, founder of the Cerchio Druidico Italiano
Robert Lee "Skip" Ellison (US)
Jean Le Fustec Breton Grand Druid from 1900 to 1903.
John Michael Greer (US, Grand Archdruid, AODA)
Godfrey Higgins (British, born 1772)
Ellen Evert Hopman (US)
Per Vari Kerloc'h Breton Grand Druid from 2008
Paul Ladmirault (Breton)
Nicholas R. Mann (British)
Morvan Marchal (Breton) (1900-1963), architect, prominent member of the Breton national movement, designer of the national flag of Brittany
Gerald Massey (English, 1828-1907)
Iolo Morganwg (Welsh, 1747-1826), antiquarian, poet and collector
Brendan Myers (Canadian, b. 1974), philosopher and author
Ross Nichols (British, 1902-1975), Cambridge academic and published poet, artist and historian
Xoán Paredes (b. 1975), geographer, teacher and Galician Arch-Druid from 2011
William Price (Welsh, 1800-1893), Welsh doctor known for his support of Welsh nationalism and Chartism
Emma Restall Orr (British, b. 1965), animist, poet and author
Gwenc'hlan Le Scouëzec (1929-2008), Breton writer, Breton Grand Druid from 1981 to 2008.
François Taldir-Jaffrennou (1879-1956), Breton Grand Druid from 1933 to 1955, Breton language writer and editor, one of the pioneers of the Breton autonomist movement.
Fictional druids" target="_blank">druids
Getafix, a Gaulish druid appearing in the French comic book series Asterix. His original French name is Panoramix.
Doctor Druid, a Marvel Comics character.
Allanon, one of the main protagonists in the Shannara series by author Terry Brooks.
Taliesin, a powerful druid and the penultimate "Merlin" of Britain in The Mists of Avalon novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
Kevin, druid, harpist and last "Merlin" of Britain, in The Mists of Avalon novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
Amergin, bard in the novel Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish, by Morgan Llywelyn, and his brother Colptha, a diviner.
Pikel Bouldershoulder, in the novels of The Cleric Quintet series by R. A. Salvatore.
Merlin, a wizard who appears in Arthurian legend and is presented as a druid in some modern works, including The Warlord Chronicles series of books by Bernard Cornwell and the 2004 film King Arthur.
Iseldir, Druid chieftain and temporary guardian of the Cup of Life in the TV series Merlin.
Atticus O'Sullivan, real name Siodhachan O Suileabhain, last of the druids" target="_blank">druids in The Iron Druid Chronicles series.
Keyleth, the druid portrayed by Marisha Ray in the long-running web series Critical Role.
See also
Neopagans
List of pagans
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of druids and neo-druids
- Druidry (modern)
- Druid
- The Mystery of the Druids
- British Druid Order
- The Druid Network
- List of pagans
- Wheel of the Year
- Ár nDraíocht Féin
- Celtic neopaganism