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The Red Hand of Ulster (Irish: Lámh Dhearg Uladh) is a symbol used in heraldry [1] to denote the Irish province of Ulster and the Northern Uí Néill in particular.
28 Οκτ 2013 · THE red hand symbol is a common sight across Northern Ireland and is used by nationalists and unionists alike. First used by the O'Neill clan of Tyrone, the red hand's history can be traced...
14 Οκτ 2015 · The Red Hand of Ulster (Irish: Lámh Dhearg Uladh) is an Irish Gaelic symbol used in heraldry[1] to denote the Irish province of Ulster. It is shown in two forms, as a dexter (right) hand (used as a symbol in Ulster) and a hand baring a blue or red sinister looking cross (used in the coats of arms of baronets).
The most recognizable symbol of the Ulster flag is undoubtedly the “red hand”. Although often associated with the legend mentioned above, it is also a symbol of the O’Neill family and its enduring influence on the province.
The flag of Ulster, Ireland consists of a red cross on a gold background with a red hand on a white shield in the centre. History. Coat of arms of the House of Burgh. The flag of Ulster came about when Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster became Earl of Ulster in 1264.
5 Σεπ 2023 · The Red Hand of O’Neill. The red hand in the center of the Ulster Flag is a symbol of the ancient O’Neills, a powerful Gaelic clan that ruled parts of Ulster for centuries.
The red hand, also known as the Red Hand of Ulster, is an ancient Irish symbol associated with the legendary figure of Cú Chulainn. It represents strength, bravery, and the unique heritage of Northern Ireland.