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A Brief History of the Druids

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext Readable and well-researched... a useful guide... Informationen zum Autor Peter Berresford Ellis, is regarded as one of the pre-eminent Celtic scholars and has published many books on the subject. He is a Fellow of three Royal Societies in historical and antiquarian fields and the recipient of many awards and honours for his work. He is also, under the pseudonym Peter Tremayne he is the author of the bestselling Sister Fidelma murder mysteries set in Ireland in the 7th Century. Klappentext A history of the cult of the ancient Druids, exploring who they really were and what role they played in the Celtic world. The author's interpretation of the facts is based on both archaeological and etymological findings.A history of the cult of the ancient Druids, exploring who they really were and what role they played in the Celtic world. The author's interpretation of the facts is based on both archaeological and etymological findings. Zusammenfassung A history of the cult of the ancient Druids, exploring who they really were and what role they played in the Celtic world. The author's interpretation of the facts is based on both archaeological and etymological findings.

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Authors Peter Berresford Ellis, Peter Ellis, Peter Berresford Ellis
Publisher Robinson Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.03.2002
 
EAN 9781841194684
ISBN 978-1-84119-468-4
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 130 mm x 204 mm x 24 mm
Series Brief Histories
Brief Histories
Subjects Non-fiction book

RELIGION / History, RELIGION / Ancient, History of Religion, Celtic religion and mythology, Celtic religion & mythology

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