Ulster Chieftain - significado y definición. Qué es Ulster Chieftain
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Qué (quién) es Ulster Chieftain - definición

TITLE
Gyula (chieftain)

Mid Ulster (UK Parliament constituency)         
  • Westminster Election Mid Ulster - 1983-2019
PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, 1950 ONWARDS
Ulster Mid (UK Parliament constituency); Mid-Ulster (UK Parliament constituency)
Mid Ulster is a parliamentary constituency in the UK House of Commons. The current MP is Francie Molloy of Sinn Féin.
Mid-Ulster Football League         
FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Mid-Ulster League; Daily Mirror Mid-Ulster Football League
The Daily Mirror Mid-Ulster Football League, or simply referred to as the Mid-Ulster League, is an association football league in Northern Ireland. It contains 12 divisions.
East Frisian chieftains         
  • East Frisia at the time of the chieftains.
  • Chieftain in courtly dress, from the house book of Unico Manning, started in 1561.
EAST FRISIAN CHIEFTAIN
East Frisian chieftain
The East Frisian chieftains (, Low German: hovetlinge / hovedlinge) assumed positions of power in East Frisia during the course of the 14th century, after the force of the old, egalitarian constitution from the time of Frisian Freedom had markedly waned.

Wikipedia

Gyula (title)

Gyula (Yula, Gula, Gila) was, according to Muslim and Byzantine sources, the title of one of the leaders, the second in rank, of the Hungarian tribal federation in the 9th–10th centuries. In the earliest Hungarian sources, the title name is only recorded as a personal name (Gyyla, Geula, Gyla, Iula).

According to the Hungarian chronicles, Transylvania was ruled by a line of princes called Gyula, and their country was occupied by King Stephen I of Hungary (1000/1001–1038).