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Reddit mentions of Celtic Religions in the Roman Period: Personal, Local, and Global (Celtic Studies Publications)
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> Ok, so druids of modern day and historians and experts on both the religion and the druids all over the world, who are the ones that made names to refer to the unnamed celtic religions are wrong.
Nice try. Come and bring sources to the table if you want to do this.
I got my information from Jean-Louis Brunaux and his works. Here is his information.
His studies are the currently accepted ones.
So you don’t have to google translate:
>Jean-Louis Brunaux is a researcher at the CNRS (Archeology Laboratory of the ENS). He has conducted numerous excavations on the Gallic sites of Picardy , in Gournay-sur-Aronde , Saint-Maur , La Chaussée-Tirancourt and Montmartin . Jean-Louis Brunaux has written several monographs on the results of his archaeological research and synthesis works.
Plus this entire work of Celticists and Researchers, Celtic Religions in the Roman Period. Personal, Local and Global. It has publications from authoritative sources on Celtic matters in at least 3 languages.
There was no unified Celtic Religion. Druids were not intergal to them.