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King of Ulster : ウィキペディア英語版
List of kings of Ulster
The Kings of Ulster were of the Ulaid, and up till about 450, ruled as over-kings of the ancient ''cóiced'' (portion, fifth) of Ulster. Ptolemy's map (compiled about 150 from many earlier sources) shows them as the Voluntii and adjacent Darini. They were joined in the kingship by the later attested Cruithne (who claimed to be the original Ulaid). In their prime they seem to have been direct rulers of what are now County Monaghan, County Armagh, County Down, County Antrim and much of County Louth. The centre of the province was
held by the Airgíalla, who were vassals of the Ulaid, and later the Uí Néill. Ptolemy's map lists two tribes further west, the Vennikinii in County Donegal and the Erpitianni along lower and upper Lough Erne; both were probably subject to Ulaid rule.
However, in c. 325 the Ulaid capital of Emain Macha was attacked and destroyed by the three Collas, who came from Connacht. From that point onwards the Ulaid were slowly reduced to being mere kings of their homelands east of the upper and lower Bann, which was Ulaid proper. Yet as late as 1080, King of Ulaid Aed Meranach Ua hEochada attempted to revive the fifth complete with Ulaid over-kingship. Because of such perseverance, the title Ulaid/King of Ulster was never held by any of Niall's descendants but they assumed it from 1364 (see Kings of Tir Eogain). With the Norman invasion of Ireland, the Earldom of Ulster was created in 1205.
After the 5th century western Ulster was dominated by the Kings of Ailech of the Northern Uí Néill, the Cenél nEógain and Cenél Conaill. Following the fall of Ulaid (eastern Ulster) in the early 13th century, the Gaelic Kings of Ulster came exclusively from the Cenél nEógain, the Kings of Tír Eógain (Tyrone). These were the O'Neill dynasty and the MacLochlainns, the latter surrendering their claim to the title in the mid 13th century. From then on all Gaelic Kings of Ulster have belonged to the O'Neill dynasty.
==Legendary kings==

*Eber Donn
*Cimbáeth
*Macha Mong Ruad
*Fergus mac Léti
*Congal Cláiringnech
*Ross Ruad
*Eochaid Sálbuide
*Fergus mac Róich
*Conchobar mac Nessa
*Cúscraid mac Conchobar
*Fíatach Finn
*Éllim mac Conrach
*Mal mac Rochride
*Tipraiti Tireach
*Áengus Goibnenn mac Fergus Gallen mheic Tibraide Tirech
*Fergus Dubdétach
*Aengus Finn mac Fergus Dubdétach
*Lugaid Lorc mac Áengus Finn
*Dub mac Fomor mheic Airgetmar
*Fiachu Araide mac Áengus Goibnenn mheic Fergus Gallen
*Fedlimid mac Cas mheic Fiachu Araide
*Imchad mac Fedlimid
*Ros mac Imchad
*Cronn Badruí mac Eochaid mheic Lugaid mac Ros mac Imchad
*Fergus Foga mac Fraechar Foirtriun
*Cáelbad mac Cronn Badruí
*Saran mac Cáelbad

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