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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...
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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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author who is best
known for his 1526 book
Cosmographia et
geographia de
Affrica,
later published by
Giovanni Battista Ramusio as
Descrittione dell'Africa...
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Cosmographia et
geographia de
Affrica ("Cosmography and
geography of Africa") is a work
completed by Leo Afric****
March 10, 1526. The text from this...
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monasteries and
castles that he
built are Inch
Abbey and Dundrum. He
married Affrica,
daughter of
Godred II Olafsson, King of Mann. It is
likely that the marriage...
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southernmost Africa (bottom left of the map): "Zugis
regio ipsa est et
Affrica. est enim fertilis. sed
ulterior bestiis et
serpentibus plena" ("This region...
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travayles from
Scotland to the most
famous kingdomes in Europe, Asia and
Affrica". www.gutenberg.org.
Retrieved 2020-12-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric...
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Company of
Scotland Act 1695 (c. 10), Act for a
Company Tradeing to
Affrica and the Indies,
establishing the
Company of
Scotland trading to Africa...
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Trauayles from Scotland, to the Most
Famous Kingdomes in Europe, Asia, and
Affrica. London:
Nicholas Okes. p. 153.
Retrieved 24
March 2013. Sandys, George...
- adventures, and
observations of
Captaine Iohn Smith, in Europe, Asia,
Affrica, and
America from Anno
Domini 1593 to 1629: his
accidents and sea-fights...