Affreca was the daughter of the king of the Isle of Man she marrried John de Courcy at the age of 12!
she was 12
Yes, John de Courcy did have a wife, she was called Affreca
Apparently not. In Ireland, he had a "political" marriage to Affreca, daughter of the King of Mann, and no record exists of her bearing him any children.
John De Courcy got support because he married Affreca daughter of godred king of the Isle of Man.
John De Courcy was married to Affreca whose father Godfred was king of Isle of Man hope this helps to anyone who needs to no!!!!
John de Courcy built the famous Carrickfergus castle, we missed going there because of the weather!! Rage!! Built on the rocky shores of Belfast Lough, County Antrim. John de Courcy's ancestors lived in Normandy and came over to Emgland with William the Conqueror in 1066. They settled in Somerset, Southern England. He was born in 1150. He was the youngest son of the family. In 1180, John de Courcy married a girl called Affreca, the son of the King of the Isle of Man. She was only twelve at the time They did not have any children. John de Courcy came to Ireland in 1177. He built castles without the King of England's permission which made the King very angry. Among these castles was Carrickfergus castle. John de Courcy died in 1219. It is unknown where he is buried.
well this is the story of an old french lepracon half dude he had an asma attack and farted his way to heaven but god rejected him for being pregnant with his sons second daughter twice removed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!