Who Were the Druids?
Knowledge Keepers
Oral Traditions
Roman Encounters
Legacy of the Druids
100

The term “Druid” likely comes from this language meaning “oak” and “knowledge.”

What is Celtic?

100

Druids memorized laws, traditions, and stories because they followed this method of record-keeping.

What is oral tradition?

100

Oral tradition relies on memory and this skill to tell stories accurately.

What is storytelling?

100

Romans saw Druids as a threat because they could unite these groups against Rome.

What are Celtic tribes?

100

Many modern festivals like this solstice celebration are inspired by Druid traditions.

What is the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge?

200

Druids served as priests, judges, and these types of advisors to kings.

What are political advisors?

200

Druids’ memory training could take up to this many years.

What is 20 years?

200

A short, wise saying often passed down in oral tradition.

What is a proverb?

200

This Roman emperor banned Druid practices in 54 CE.

Who is Claudius?

200

This revival movement in the 18th century aimed to bring back Druidic philosophy.

What is Neo-Druidism?

300

Druids believed that cutting this sacred tree brought bad luck.

What is an oak tree?

300

Druids passed on myths that explained the origins of people, places, and the world, called these types of stories.

What are creation myths?

300

Druids used repetition and this poetic device to help remember long tales.

What is rhyme?

300

Romans accused Druids of performing this type of sacrifice.

What is human sacrifice?

300

Some modern environmentalists admire Druids for their respect for this.

What is nature?

400

This Roman leader wrote extensively about the Druids in his Commentaries on the Gallic War.

Who is Julius Caesar?

400

Druids also taught about this natural science by studying the movements of stars and planets.

What is astronomy?

400

Oral tradition was not just for entertainment but also for this purpose in communities.

What is preserving history and culture?

400

The Romans destroyed this sacred island off Wales, a Druid stronghold.

What is Anglesey?

400

Modern Druids often gather at this ancient stone monument in England.

What is Stonehenge?

500

Druids were forbidden from doing this to preserve the secrecy of their teachings.

What is writing them down?

500

Druids believed that the soul was immortal and would be reborn, a belief known as this.

What is reincarnation?

500

This is the term for a long poem that recounts heroic deeds, often memorized by Druids.

What is an epic?

500

Roman suppression forced much of Druid culture into this state.

What is decline or secrecy?

500

One way Druids influence literature today is through stories in this fantasy genre.

What is Celtic-inspired fantasy?


M
e
n
u