User talk:BardicDruid

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Triquetra
Re: your addition to article Triquetra -- additions to article pages are not personally signed, and it's hard to evaluate your proposed addition without knowing who the "B.E. Druids" are, and whether they're noteworthy or documentable... AnonMoos 17:08, 18 January 2007 (UTC)


 * B.E. is Before modern Era,I could have used BCE Before Current Era, but I shortened it to B.E. The Triquetra has been in use in the Celtic land, ie. Ireland, Scotland, England and northern France since prior to the Roman invasions. I did not know that I should not have signed the page, now I know.


 * Unfortunately, "BE" is not standard terminology, and a lot of the available information on Druidism dates from the A.D. period anyway.
 * Aside from the obvious fact that the Triquetra was an early artistic motif which was later taken up by insular Christians, and then by neopagans, do you have any specific documentation of its association with ancient Druids? AnonMoos 01:35, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

My mistake, I should have edited the Triskele, the documentation I have is Druid Magic by authors Maya Suttin and Nicholas Mann, page 15. The Triskele is the representation of Earth, Sea and Sky. --BardicDruid 04:11, 20 January 2007 (UTC)