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October 2007. Hull, Vernam, ed. (1968), "Noínden Ulad: The
debility of the
Ulidians", Celtica, 8: 1–42 Fee,
Christopher and Leeming, David. The Goddess: Myths...
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Riada was
ruled by the O'Lynch clan, who were v****als of the
Ulidians.
Besides the
Ulidians and Dál Riada,
there were the Dál
nAraide of
lower County Antrim...
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Latinised as
Ulidia or Ultonia. The
latter two have
yielded the
terms Ulidian and Ultonian. The
Irish word for
someone or
something from
Ulster is Ultach...
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Latinized as
Ulidia or Ultonia. The
latter two have
yielded the
terms Ulidian and Ultonian. The
Irish word for
someone from
Ulaid is
Ultach (also spelt...
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Camsa Church Island Monastery,
Lough Beg
early monastic site;
plundered by
Ulidians 1129;
under erenaghs until early 17th
century St
Mochonna (possibly St...
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Armagh was the
territory of the
Ulaid (also
known as Voluntii, Ultonians,
Ulidians, Ulstermen)
before the
fourth century AD. It was
ruled by the Red Branch...
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Ministry (2005), as well as
story books for
children Esther,
Quaen o tha
Ulidian Pechts and
Fergus an tha
Stane o Destinie, and two
volumes of
poetry Alang...
- Mac
Lachlainn to Rath-Cennaigh, when
Eochaidh Ua Mathghamhna, with the
Ulidians, came into his house, and
Donnchadh Ua Loingsigh, with the Dal-Araidhe...
-
Ministry (2005), as well as
story books for
children Esther,
Quaen o tha
Ulidian Pechts and
Fergus an tha
Stane o Destinie, and two
volumes of
poetry Alang...
- Allán High King of
Ireland and the Clanna-Neill of the North,
against the
Ulidians,
where Aedh Roin, King of Ulidia, was slain; and his head was cut off on...