- part of Cóiced Ulad. The
Ulaid are
likely the Ούολουντιοι (Uoluntii or
Voluntii)
mentioned in Ptolemy's 2nd
century Geographia. This may be a corruption...
-
Fermanagh Robogdii, in
Antrim and
Londonderry Venicnii in
County Donegal Voluntii,
probably the
people later known as the Ulaid, in Armagh, Down, Monaghan...
-
contradiction to
their descent from the
Ulaid or
Voluntii proper,
until it is
remembered that the
Darini and
Voluntii lived adjacent to one
another in Ptolemy's...
- Vennicni, Rhobogdi, Erdini, Magnatae, Autini, Gangani, Vellabori, Darini,
Voluntii (identified as the
Ulaid nation or
Uluti tribe), Eblani, Cauci, Menapii...
- station.
Ancient Armagh was the
territory of the
Ulaid (also
known as
Voluntii, Ultonians, Ulidians, Ulstermen)
before the
fourth century AD. It was ruled...
- two
broken fetters").
During the 2nd
century the
region was home to the
Voluntii tribe,
according to Ptolemy. From the 400s–1177
County Down
formed a central...
-
original tribal designation of the Uluti, who are
identifiable as the
Voluntii of the
Ptolomey map and who occupied, at start, all of the
historic province...
-
Ulaid and High King of Ireland, and are
thought to be
related to both the
Voluntii and
Darini of Ptolemy's Geographia. They are also
perhaps more directly...