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No, he was of German-Jewish ancestry.
The answer is Diophantus
How could you even wonder about it? Germans are not Latino unless they have Latino ancestry along with the German, and 100% native Americans have no connections with Latino ancestry either.
mothers are greater than fathers because mother s are the one who gave birth to us and they all was cooks for us and more.
On his fathers side Heracles, while on his mothers side Achilles. Achilles is a dude and so is heracles
Rizals contribution of rizals history
It is the ancestry, and not the name, which matters.
If you are tracing your father's ancestry, you are looking at your paternal ancestry.
his fathers job was an farmer in the country side
YES. However, very few people would qualify as having "Irish Jewish ancestry" in that their ancestors were Jews from Ireland since the Irish Jewish community was never terribly large. (Currently, it boasts 400 members.) More likely, if you find a person who claims "Irish and Jewish ancestry" this is a person who has Jewish ancestry on one side of the family (let's say Polish Jewish ancestry on the mother's side) and Irish ancestry on a different side of the family (let's say Irish Catholic ancestry on the father's side).
mother
Your uncle on your father's side is your father's brother.
There is no word in English spelled 'rizals'.There is a proper noun Rizal, a surname. Proper nouns are always capitalized. The form, Rizals, would be two or more people named Rizal, a plural proper noun.The possessive form for the singular proper noun is Rizal's.Example: There is a monument to Jose Rizal in The Philippines. Rizal's monument is located at Rizal Park in Manila.The possessive form for the plural proper noun is Rizals'.Example: The Rizal family believes in education. All of the Rizals' children attended college.
England, but on his dads side, they have ancestry from Grenada
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Jewish (from mothers side) and Italian (from fathers side)