Path down according to Geni[]
https://www.geni.com/people/Abbad-I-Abu-al-Qasim-Muhammad-ibn-Abbad-hajib-de-Sevilla/6000000003937199515 - ignoring the probably false link to Hermann Isaac op den Graeff
Anna VanAldekerk
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Amalia of Cleves
her mother
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Maria, Duchess of Jülich-Berg
her mother
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Sibylle von Brandenburg
her mother
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Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg
her father
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Elisabeth von Bayern-Landshut
his mother
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Friedrich, Herzog von Bayern-Landshut
her father
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Elisabeth of Sicily
his mother
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Federigo II di Aragona, re di Sicilia
her father
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Pedro III el Grande, rey de Aragón
his father
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James I the Conqueror, King of Aragon
his father
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Pedro II el Católico, rey de Aragón
his father
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Sancha of Castile
his mother
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Alfonso VII the Emperor, King of of Castile and Leon
her father
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Urraca I, reina de Castilla y León
his mother
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Alfonso VI the Brave, King of Castile and León
her father
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Isabel (Zaida) de Sevilla reina consorte de León
his wife
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Abenabed (Muhammad ibn Abbad) al-Mutamid hajib de Sevilla
her father
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Abbad II (Abu Amr Abbad) al-Mutadid hajib de Sevilla
his father
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Abbad I (Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad) hajib de Sevilla
his father
-- Robin Patterson (Talk) 22:09, August 3, 2016 (UTC)
Lineage to Elizabeth II of England[]
http://passionislam.com/articles.php?articles_id=459 shows (if we omit most of the UK-based people):
"Richard of Conisburgh, Earl of Cambridge – son of Isabella Perez of Castille – daughter of Maria Juana de Padilla – daughter of Maria Fernandez de Henestrosa – daughter of Aldonza Ramirez de Cifontes – daughter of Aldonza Gonsalez Giron – daughter of Sancha Rodriguez de Lara – daughter of Rodrigo Rodriguez de Lara – son of Sancha Alfonsez, Infanta of Castile – daughter of Zaida (aka Isabella) – daughter of Al-Mu’tamid ibn Abbad, King of Seville – son of Abbad II al-Mu’tadid, King of Seville – son of Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad, King of Seville – son of Ismail ibn Qarais – son of Qarais ibn Abbad – son of Abbad ibn Amr – son of Amr ibn Aslan – son of Aslan ibn Amr – son of Amr ibn Itlaf – son of Itlaf ibn Na’im – son of Na’im II al-Lakhmi – son of Na’im al-Lakhmi – son of Zahra bint Husayn – daughter of Husayn ibn Hasan – son of Hasan ibn Ali
There are 5 other lines that are claimed by the historians. One of the top genealogical researchers and publishers of the world, Burke’s Peerage, endorses the claim above. ..."
-- Robin Patterson (Talk) 22:20, August 3, 2016 (UTC)
That line is on Familypedia up to Sancha Rodríguez de Lara, where there is divergence of published opinion. On her Geni.com Master profile, there is a Curator Note from Lúcia Pilla (3/28/2015):
- "She was NOT daughter of Rodrigo Rodriguez de Lara, conde de Lara e Elvira Garcia de Azagra."
I've just started a Geni discussion seeking clarification.
-- Robin Patterson (Talk) 10:48, August 4, 2016 (UTC)