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No, although Edward Bruce, brother of Robert was "King of Ireland" there in early 14th century.This title was purely courtesy outwith Ulster. On a geological basis, possibly it was, as the Giant's Causeway's northern extremity is the Isle of Staffa. We are talking prehistory here, thought.

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