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  1. Here we are in the inner courtyard or inner ward of Carrickfergus Castle and here we have Lady Affreca daughter of Godred King of the Isle of Man and wife of...

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  2. John de Courcy. Sir Juan de Courcy o De Courci (1150-septiembre de 1219) 1 fue un caballero anglo-normando que llegó a Irlanda en 1176 y participó en la invasión de la isla que habían comenzado en 1169 por parte de Ricardo de Clare y Dermot MacMurrough. 2 Desde su llegada y hasta su expulsión en 1204, conquistó un territorio considerable ...

  3. 10 de ago. de 2018 · Marriage: John De Courcy Earl of Ulster in 1182; Other names for Affreca were Affreca, Aufrica and Affreca Godredsdottier. Affreca married John De Courcy Earl of Ulster, son of Jordan De Courcy and Unknown, in 1182. (John De Courcy Earl of Ulster was born before 1160 in Stoke Courcy (Stogursey), Somersetshire, England and died in 1210-1219.)

  4. 11 de dic. de 2022 · About Jordan de Courcy. "Sir John de Courcy (also Courci; 1150–1219) [1] was an Anglo-Norman knight who arrived in Ireland in 1176. From then until his expulsion in 1204, he conquered a considerable territory, endowed religious establishments, built abbeys for both the Benedictines and the Cistercians and built strongholds at Dundrum Castle ...

  5. Media in category "Affreca of Courcy". The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Affreca de Courcy 2.jpg 1,728 × 2,592; 997 KB. Affreca de Courcy crop.jpg 1,482 × 1,992; 605 KB. Affreca de Courcy.jpg 3,072 × 2,304; 1.9 MB. Category:

  6. Courcy, John de. Courcy, John de (d. 1219). Conqueror of Ulster. De Courcy's parentage is unknown, though he probably came from Somerset. He is said to have visited Ireland in 1171 with Henry II, who promised him Ulster if he could acquire it. Returning in 1176 with a small but well-organized force, he moved north from Dublin and succeeded in ...

  7. 6 de ago. de 2023 · SIR JOHN DE COURCY (1150-1219), 7th Baron of Stoke Courcy, who having distinguished himself during the reign of HENRY II, in that monarch's wars in England and Gascony, was sent into Ireland, in 1177, as an assistant to William FitzAdelm in the government of that kingdom. John de Courci (1160–1219) was an Anglo-Norman knight who arrived in ...