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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