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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.
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 ).
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...
27 Μαΐ 2024 · The Red Hand of Ireland refers to the symbol of a hand, typically red in color, which has been used in Ireland for various purposes. It is believed to have originated from a mythical tale in which two chieftains raced across a stretch of water to claim the land of Ulster.
At Ó Néill’s right hand: Flaithrí Ó Maolchonaire and the Red Hand of Ulster. As the loyalist murals of Belfast’s Shankill Road and the jerseys worn by Tyrone’s Gaelic footballers show, claims to the Red Hand of Ulster have been contested for centuries.
The provenance of Loyalist Northern Ireland’s Red Hand of Ulster flag is complex: bloodied handprints on banners for vengeance, war and liberation; names for ancient Irish gods/nobility/monarchy...
An Lámh Dhearg, the red hand of Ulster, is a famous symbol of Northern Ireland. And it’d be hard to find a more dramatic object to put on a flag. But the roots of the Hand are tied to a...