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It is based on the story of Heremon O'Neill having a swimming race with a rival chieftain for possession of Ireland to become the first man to touch its soil. In the race he was behind, but by cutting off his own hand and hurling it ashore, he was the winner. His sacrifice made Heremon the first king of Ulster! That is the origin of the red hand of Ulster.

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