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Added: Queen's sisters
Juliana's younger daughters---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Princess Irene Emma Elisabeth of the Netherlands
+Carlos Hugo of Bourbon-Parma, Duke of Parma-Prince Carlos Xavier Bernardo Sixto Maria of Bourbon-Parma, Duke of Parma
-+Annemarie Gualthérie van Weezel
--Carlos Hugo Roderik Sybren Klynstra (with mother Gitte Klynstra)-Princess Margarita Maria Beatrix of Bourbon-Parma, Countess of Colorno
-+Tjalling Siebe ten Cate
--Julia Carolina Catharina ten Cate
--Paola Cecilia Laurentien ten Cate-Prince Jaime Bernardo of Bourbon-Parma, Count of Bardi-Princess Maria Caroline Christina of Bourbon-Parma, Marchioness of Sala---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Princess Margriet Francisca of the Netherlands
+Pieter van Vollenhoven-Prince Maurits Willem Pieter Hendrik of Orange-Nassau
-+Marie-Hélène Angela van den Broek, "Mariléne"
--Anastasia Margriet Joséphine
--Lucas Maurits Pieter Henri
--Felicia Juliana Benedicte Barbara-Prince Bernhard Lucas Emmanuel of Orange-Nassau
-+Annette Sekréve
--Isabella Lily Juliana
--Samuel Bernhard Louis
--Benjamin Peter Floris-Prince Pieter-Christiaan Michiel of Orange Nassau
-+Anita Theodora van Eijk
--Emma Francisca Catharina
--Pieter Anton Maurits Eric -Prince Floris Frederik Martijn of Orange-Nassau
-+Aimée Leonie Allegonde Marie Söhngen
--Magalie Margriet Eleonoor
--Eliane Sophia Carolina

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Princess Maria Christina
+Jorge Pérez y Guillermo-Bernardo Federico Tomás
-+Eva Prinz-Valdez
--Isabel Christina-Nicolás Daniel Mauricio-Juliana Edenia Antonia
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SixtoI just saw one of the best documentaries: Searching for Sugarman. The artist's name is Sixto Rodriguez. I'd never seen or heard of it before. And now you've got it here. Is it a form of Sixtus? How to the Spanish pronounce it? The movie made it sound like "SEESH-to," but I would have thought it was more like "SEE-to." Do you know? Is there a feminine form? Just curious. Thanks.
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