Ulaid
The
Ulaid
or
Ulaidh
(singular
Ulad
) were a people of Early
Ireland
who gave their name to the Irish Province of
Ulster
. They may appear in
Ptolemy
's
2nd century
Geography
as the
Voluntii
. Their capital was traditionally at
Emain Macha
near modern
Armagh
. By early Christian times their territory was reduced to eastern
County Down
, and they became known as the
Dl Fiatach
.
T. F. O'Rahilly
belived the Ulaid were a branch of the
rainn
. Their ruling dynasty claimed descent from the legendary king
Rudraige
(3). The
Ulster Cycle
of
Irish mythology
concerns the heroes of the Ulaid and their wars against
Connacht
around the time of Christ.
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