• Dál Fiatach iktidar hanedanıydı.[7] Gibi, başlık Rí Ulad iki anlam taşıyordu: Dál Fiatach'da olduğu gibi Ulaid'in kralı ve Ulaid'in kralı.[5][7].
  • Pron /' Kuːiɡə 'ʊləɣ /) Ulaid arasında “İl ”. Dan Ulster Modern ismi geliyor Ulaid ardından Eski İskandinav stadr , "yer" veya "bölge".
  • The king of Ulaid was titled alternatively rí Ulad or rí in Chóicid. ... An individual from Ulaid was known in Irish as an Ultach, variant spellings being Ultagh and Ultaigh.
  • Ulaid ceased to exist after its conquest in the late 12th-century by the Anglo-Norman knight John de Courcy, and was replaced with the Earldom of Ulster.
  • Adjectives that are often used to describe ulaid: ancient. Nouns that are often described by the adjective ulaid: warriors, woman, power, territory, kingdom, tribe.
  • The Ulaid were once the most powerful tribal group in the north of Ireland and it is from them the province of Ulster derives its name.
  • The main part of the Ulaid Cycle was set during the reigns of Conchobar in Ulaid (Ulster) and Queen Medb in Connacht (Connaught).
  • Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Ulaid. ... Ulaid and, of course, Ulaid synonyms and on the right images related to the word Ulaid.
  • Alternative names include Ulidia, which is the Latin form of Ulaid, as well as in Chóicid, which in Irish means "the Fifth".