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Wilhelmine Heise 
Danish philanthropist (1838-1912)
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Date of birth8 February 1838
Kiel
Vilhelmine Faber
Date of death16 April 1912
Copenhagen
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  • Frederikke Vilhelmine Faber
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Vilhelmine (Ville) Heise, also Wilhelmine, née Faber, adopted maiden name Hage, (1838–1912) was a Danish philanthropist who used her inherited fortune to establish sanatoriums at Rydebäck in southern Sweden and at Snekkersten near Helsingør in Denmark. They were initially designed to help children recover from tuberculosis. At Snekkersten, she also established a home for needy officers' widows.