Annals of Ulster

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The Annals of Ulster are a medieval Irish chronicle that records year-by-year events in Ireland and surrounding regions, serving as a key historical source for early medieval British and Irish history.

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Annals of Ulster canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf annals
medieval Irish chronicle
primary historical source
associatedWith Diocese of Clogher
surface form: Clogher Diocese
chronicleType year-by-year annals
compiledAt Clogher
compiler Cathal Mac Maghnusa
Ruaidhrí Ó Luinín
contains ecclesiastical events
obituaries of churchmen
obituaries of kings
records of battles
records of natural phenomena
countryOfOrigin Ireland
coversRegion Ireland
Irish Sea region
Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man

Scotland
earliestEntriesDateFrom 5th century
genre annalistic history
chronicle
hasEdition modern critical edition
hasTranslation English translation
historicalPeriodDocumented High and Late Middle Ages
surface form: High Middle Ages in Ireland

Viking Age
surface form: Viking Age in Ireland

early Christian Ireland
language Latin
Middle Irish
latestEntriesDateFrom 16th century
mainSubject early medieval British history
early medieval Irish history
history of Ireland
principalManuscriptLocation Trinity College Dublin
principalManuscriptShelfmark TCD MS 1282
relatedWork Annals of Inisfallen
Annals of Tigernach
Annals of the Four Masters
Chronicon Scotorum
sourceFor Viking activity in Ireland
ecclesiastical history of Ireland
history of Ulster
kingship in early medieval Ireland
political history of medieval Ireland
timeSpanEnd AD 1540
timeSpanStart AD 431
usedBy Celtic studies scholars
genealogists
medieval historians
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Lulach of Scotland describedBySource Annals of Ulster
Dál Riata source Annals of Ulster
Bridei mac Bili mentionedIn Annals of Ulster
Domnall mac Ailpín chronicleMention Annals of Ulster
Óengus I of the Picts sourceMention Annals of Ulster
Uí Fiachrach associatedWith Annals of Ulster
Amlaíb attestedIn Annals of Ulster