• After the Norman invasion of Ireland in the twelfth century, eastern Ulster was conquered by the Anglo-Normans and became the Earldom of Ulster.
  • Because of the Ulster cycle of Irish literature, which recounts the exploits of Cú Chulainn and many other Ulster.
  • Ulster is a town located in Northern Ireland. It is a part of the former Greater Nordic Empire. It is a peaceful town & is built in a Venetian style.
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  • (bkz: ulster defence association ) (bkz: ulster volunteer force ) (bkz: ulster democratic party ). ... bölgenin simgesi için (bkz: red hand of ulster ).
  • Possibly from Old Norse Uladztir, itself from Old Irish Ulaid (“Ulstermen”). More at Ulster. Pronunciation. (UK) IPA(key): /ˈʌlstə(ɹ)/. (US) IPA(key): /ˈʌlstɚ/, /ˈʊlstɚ/.
  • There is a wealth of information for older residents, Veterans and tourists, as well as useful data on Ulster County’s population, environment and economy.
  • Ulster den şeye ya da birine İrlanda terimdir Ultach soyadı MacNulty, MacAnulty ve Nulty, tüm bulunursa, Mac, bir Ultaigh ( "Ulster adamın oğlu").
  • This is the Hiberno-Norse form of the province of Uladh (Irish Uladh and Old Norse ster, meaning "province", yields "Uladh Ster" or, in English, "Ulster").
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