- Zaida of Seville - Wikipedia
Zaida of Seville, c 1070–1093 1107 (?), was a refugee Muslim princess, formerly associated with the Abbadid dynasty, who became a mistress and then perhaps wife of king Alfonso VI of Castile
- The Legend of Zaida, Princess of Seville - Medievalists. net
Zaida bore him an heir, Prince Sancho, a unique union of the Castilian and Arab cultures According to legend, this Queen secretly kept her Muslim faith and introduced many Arab customs to the Castilian court
- Meet the Muslim princess Zaida, Spanish ancestor of the British royal . . .
Zaida, a Muslim princess living in 11th-century Seville, is one of the most extraordinary ancestors of the British royal family Zaida’s bloodline reached the English shores through her
- Zaida (d. 1107) | Encyclopedia. com
Moorish mistress of Alphonso VI Name variations: Isabella
- Zaida - Down To Earth Wiki
Zaida is a kind, optimistic, and naive girl who desperately wants to be "normal" and fit in on Earth Although she is typically happy-go-lucky, Zaida's not afraid to defend herself when necessary, even if she's left shaken from the encounter
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Zaida
Feminine form of Zayd This was the name of a Muslim princess who took refuge at the court of (and perhaps married) Alfonso VI of León and Castile in the 11th century
- Zaida (Unknown) de Sevilla (1075-1107) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
Before Zaida married Alfonso, she was his concubine The Chronicon Regum Legionensium names "Zaida, the daughter of King Abenabeth of Seville, who was baptised…Elisabeth" as the second of two concubines of King Alfonso, and their son "Sancho who died at the battle of Ucles"
- Zaida _ AcademiaLab
Zaida (c 1063 or 1071- c 1101 or 1107) was a Muslim princess of al-Andalus, daughter-in-law of Muhámmad ibn 'Abbad al-Mu'támid and concubine or wife of Alfonso VI of León, with whom he had Sancho Alfónsez, who died in the battle of Uclés in 1108
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