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  1. Affreca de Courcy or Affrica Guðrøðardóttir was a late 12th-/early 13th century noblewoman. She was the daughter of Godred Olafsson, King of the Isles, a member of the Crovan dynasty. In the late 12th century she married John de Courcy. Affrica is noted for religious patronage in northern Ireland.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Affreca de Courcy or Affrica Guðrøðardóttir was a late 12th-/early 13th century noblewoman. She was the daughter of Godred Olafsson, King of the Isles, a member of the Crovan dynasty. In the late 12th century she married John de Courcy. Affrica is noted for religious patronage in northern Ireland.

    • John de Courcy
    • Isle of Man
    • estimated between 1091 and 1151
    • 1219Strangford, Down, Ireland
  3. 8 de sept. de 2023 · Affreca de Courcy, or Affrica Guðrøðardóttir Affreca Godredsdotter was born about 1162 on the Isle Of Man. She is the daughter of Gudrød Olafsson, King of the Isle of Man and Finola Mac Lochlainn. Affreca married John De Courcy

    • Female
    • John (Courcy) de Courcy
  4. Sir John de Courcy (1150–1219) 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 in County Down and Carrickfergus Castle in County Antrim.

  5. John de Courcy; Información personal; Nacimiento: 1160: Fallecimiento: 1219: Familia; Padre: William de Courcy: Cónyuge: Affreca de Courcy: Información profesional; Ocupación: Militar: Cargos ocupados: Lord: Rango militar: Caballero

    • Affreca de Courcy
    • 1160
    • 1219
    • William de Courcy
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  7. 6 de ago. de 2023 · Both John de Courci and his wife, Affreca, were benefactors of the church and founded monasteries in Ulster. John replaced the secular canons of Down priory with Benedictine monks from St. Werburgh’s abbey, Chester. Sir John de Courcy, Earl of Ulster, is the most famous descendant of Robert de Courcei, the founder of the de Courcy ...