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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...
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daughter of
Fergus of
Galloway who
married Óláfr Guðrøðarson in the 1130s
Affreca de Courcy, wife of John de
Courcy and
daughter of Guðrøðr Óláfsson, died...
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Affrica may
refer to:
Affreca de Courcy, thirteenth-century
member of the
Crovan dynasty, wife of John de
Courcy Aufrica de Connoght, fourteenth-century...
- who paid
homage to the King of Norway. John and
Affreca are not
recorded to have had any children.
Affreca built a
monastery at
Greyabbey dedicated to Saint...
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Aufrica de Connoght, also
known as
Affrica de Counnought,
Affreca de Counnoght,
Auffricia de Connaught, and
Aufrica de Cunnoght, was a fourteenth-century...
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Courcey is a surname.
People with the
surname include: DeCourcy/De
Courcy Affreca de
Courcy (late 12th-/early 13th century),
noblewoman from the Kingdom...
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Irish name
Mainistir Liath ("grey abbey/monastery"). It was
founded by
Affreca,
daughter of
Godred Olafsson, King of the Isles, and wife of John de Courcy...
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government district. Grey
Abbey was
founded in 1193 by John de Courcy's wife,
Affreca. View of Grey Abbey,
County Down,
Northern Ireland Detail of
Memorial Plaque...
- year 1193 in Ireland. Lord: John
Founding of Grey
Abbey in
County Down by
Affreca de Courcy.
Inishcloghbran is
plundered by the sons of
Jocelyn de Angulo...
- he was
aided by Duncan, Earl of Carrick, who was the
cousin of his wife
Affreca. John led his army
across the
River Bann at Eas
Craoibhe (the
Salmon Leap...