File:Amélie de Bourbon (Amélie Naundorff) 1819-1891 (B).jpg

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English: Amélie Jeanne de Bourbon (Amélie Naundorff), born in Spandau-Berlin (Germany) on August 31, 1819 and died in Messac, department of Ille-et-Vilaine (France) on December 28, 1891. She is the wife of Xavier Abel Laprade.
Français : Amélie Jeanne de Bourbon (Amélie Naundorff), née à Spandau-Berlin (Allemagne) le 31 août 1819 et décédée à Messac, département de l’Ille-et-Vilaine (France) le 28 décembre 1891. Elle est l'épouse de Xavier Abel Laprade.
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Source Amélie de Bourbon (Amélie Naundorff), sur le site : Bibliothèques spècialisees de Paris.
Author Georges Penabert (Paris) photographe (Arudy, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, 1825 - Paris, 1903).
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