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Ultonian
Ultonian, a. and n. (ʌlˈtəʊnɪən) [f. med.L. Ultonia Ulster, f. OIr. Ult-, Ulaid: see Ultagh.] A. adj. Of or belonging to Ulster.1766 O'Conor Dissert. Hist. Irel. 50 The Ultonian Heberlans followed the Example. Ibid. 158 The Establishment of the Ultonian Oeconomy by Kimbaoth. 1865 S. Ferguson Lays We... Oxford English Dictionary
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Failinis
It reacted to the spying Ultonian princes at its masters' bidding, summoning a wind of druidry by lifting its tail, causing the two spies to drop shield wikipedia.org
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Ulster
Ulster (ˈʌlstə(r)) [The name of the most northerly of the four provinces of Ireland. The name occurs in ME. (14–15th cent.) as Ulster (also Hulster) and in the fuller form Ulvester (in Sc. also as Ullister, Ulsister, and Ulcister), = AF. (a 1225) Ulvestre (Hulv-), Anglo-L. (c 1200) Ulvestera, -tira,... Oxford English Dictionary
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McTaggart
McTaggart is a surname of Scottish or Ultonian origin. It is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac an t-Sagairt, meaning "son of the priest". wikipedia.org
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MacTaggart
MacTaggart is a surname of Scottish or Ultonian origin. wikipedia.org
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Alexander Fraser (archivist)
He published a Gaelic grammar, as well as scholarly work on Celtic philology, poetry, Ultonian hero ballads, and Highland and Irish antiquities. wikipedia.org
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Loughbrickland
The victors killed Fergus and burned Emain Macha, the famous palace of the Ultonian kings, to the ground. wikipedia.org
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Ulaid
The latter two have yielded the terms Ulidian and Ultonian. wikipedia.org
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McKinley (name)
"son of the ultonian, ulidian or ulsterman"), arose originally from a Gaelic nickname given the deposed MacDunleavy dynasty royals while exiled in Tirconnell wikipedia.org
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Battle of Moira
It may be therefore that Domnall seized the position indirectly from his Ultonian rival. Regardless, the two had become enemies. wikipedia.org
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Fionn mac Cumhaill
Rolleston compiled both Fenian and Ultonian cycle literature in his retelling, The High Deeds Of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland (1910 wikipedia.org
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