File:Wilhelmina Brunold von Tiefenbach.jpg

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English: Wilhelmina Josephina Rudolphina « Mina » Brunold, countess of Tiefenbach (7 July 1834–12 December 1892), German countess, second wife of Émile de Girardin whom she married in Paris on 31 October 1856 and left in 1872.
Français : Wilhelmina Josephina Rudolphina « Mina » Brunold, comtesse de Tiefenbach (7 juillet 1834–12 décembre 1892), comtesse allemande, seconde épouse d'Émile de Girardin, épousé à Paris IIe le 31 octobre 1856, et dont elle se séparera en 1872
Date circa 1850
date QS:P571,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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