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List of druids and neo-druids

An incomplete list of notable druids and neo-druids:

Historical druids
• The only historical druid known by name is Diviciacus of the Aedui (fl. 1st century BC) ==Legendary druids==
Legendary druids
Amergin GlúingelBodhmall—female druid in the Fenian cycleCathbadUlster cycleGwenc'hlan—6th century BretonMerlin—from the Arthurian legendsMug 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 DindshenchasBiróg—A druidess of the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology == Modern druids or neo-druids ==
Modern druids or neo-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), British druid and former Chosen Chief of OBODOssian 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 BrittanyGerald 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, founder of OBOD • 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. • George Watson MacGregor-Reid (d. 1946), Scottish druid and founder of the Church of the Universal Bond == Fictional druids ==
Fictional 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 in The Iron Druid Chronicles series. • Keyleth, the druid portrayed by Marisha Ray in the long-running web series Critical Role. ==See also==
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