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  2. Grandparent - Wikipedia

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    Grandparents, individually known as grandmother and grandfather, or Grandma and Grandpa, are the parents of a person's father or mother – paternal or maternal.Every sexually reproducing living organism who is not a genetic chimera has a maximum of four genetic grandparents, eight genetic great-grandparents, sixteen genetic great-great-grandparents, thirty-two genetic great-great-great ...

  3. Onneca Fortúnez - Wikipedia

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    Onneca was thus the paternal grandmother of Abd-ar-Rahman III, who inherited from her as well as from his mother Muzna hailing from the Pyrenees (probably a Basque) European facial features such as blue eyes and light reddish hair that he attempted to alter (notably through hair coloring) in order to look more typically Arab. [2] [4]

  4. Template:Ahnentafel-chart - Wikipedia

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    {{Ahnentafel-chart |1=subject |2=father |3=mother |4=grandfather... 31=great-great-grandmother}} N.B. Although this template will create a table up to great-great-grandparents (ahnentafel 31) it will be wider than easily represented on most screens and/or printers so consider using {{ Ahnentafel }} or {{ Ahnentafel-tree }} instead.

  5. Family tree of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    paternal great-grandfather: Salma bint `Amr paternal great-grandmother: Fatimah bint `Amr paternal grandmother `Abdul-Muttalib paternal grandfather: Halah bint Wuhayb paternal step-grandmother: Amina mother `Abdullah father: Az-Zubayr paternal uncle: Harith paternal half-uncle: Hamza paternal half-uncle: Thuwaybah first nurse: Halimah second ...

  6. List of Chinese loanwords in Indonesian - Wikipedia

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    paternal grandmother: amoi: Chinese girl 阿妹: 阿妹: Hakka: amoi younger sister: amsiong: broken, bad luck 暗傷: 暗伤: Min Nan: àm-siong 1. internal or invisible injury. 2. indiscernible damage angciu: cooking wine used for food flavour enhancer 紅酒: 红酒: Min Nan: âng-chiú red wine anghun: red tobacco 紅 薰: 红 薰: Min Nan ...

  7. Paternal grandmother - Wikipedia

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  8. Ngā Wai Hono i te Pō - Wikipedia

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    Ngā Wai Hono i te Pō was born into the Kīngitanga royal family during the reign of her paternal grandmother Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu. She is the youngest child of Kīngi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII and Makau Ariki Atawhai Paki. Her early life was steeped in the cultural and spiritual practices of the Māori people, with a ...

  9. William Lauw-Zecha - Wikipedia

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    Lauw Ho (paternal great-grandfather) Michelle Saram (granddaughter-in-law) Aristide William Lauw-Zecha (1899-1983), usually known as William Lauw-Zecha , was an Indonesian plantation owner, businessman; and – as an alumnus of the class of 1923 of Iowa University – he was the first Indonesian to graduate from an American university.