Category
page 1Druidry
druid
thumb|Two Druids, 19th-century engraving based on a 1719 illustration by Bernard de Montfaucon, who said that he was reproducing a bas-relief found at [[Autun, Burgundy]]
wicker man
effigy for burning in pagan ritual
Vates
In modern English, the nouns vates () and ovate (, ) are used as technical terms for ancient Celtic bards, prophets and philosophers. The terms correspond to a Proto-Celtic word which can be reconstructed as . They are sometimes also used as English equivalents to later Celtic terms such as Irish "prophet, seer".

Nemeton
thumb|Model reconstruction of the Celtic sanctuary or nemeton at Gournay-sur-Aronde in Gaul
adder stone
a naturally occurring stone with a hole through it
Roman conquest of Anglesey
two Roman invasions of Anglesey during the mid 1st century
The Bard. A Pindaric Ode
ode by Thomas Gray, composed 1754-1757, published 1757

Gorsedd Cymru
gorsedd of the National Eisteddfod of Wales
Tailteann Games
funeral games