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  1. Aurora von Königsmarck also wrote a number of texts, mostly poems, in German.10 Some examples are: a printed funeral poem on her mother, Maria Christina von Königsmarck, née Wrangel, (1692);11 ‘Die klagende welt’, a funeral poem in manuscript on the Swedish queen Ulrica Eleonora (1694);12 an impromptu poem at a court festival in Salzdahlum (1694);13 two narratives, 6 There are a number ...

  2. 12 de jun. de 2023 · Cemetery: Set cemetery. Countess Maria Aurora von Königsmarck (sv: Aurora Königsmarck) (28 August 1662 – 16 February 1728) was a Swedish and German noblewoman of Brandenburg extraction and mistress of Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. Aurora was born at Stade, the second child and eldest daughter of Maria Christina ...

  3. 6 de nov. de 2020 · Amalia von Königsmarck was an artist and a poet. Amalia (Emilie) Wilhelmina von Königsmarck was born in 1663. She grew up in Stade, Germany. Her mother Maria Christina Wrangel ensured that she and her sister Aurora von Königsmarck were schooled in dance, music and singing, and that they also learned French, Italian, Spanish, German and Latin.

  4. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Als Mätresse Augusts des Starken ist sie in die Geschichte eingegangen - dabei war Maria Aurora von Königsmarck so unendlich vieles mehr: Kreative Dichterin und politische Strategin, Muse und ...

  5. Countess Maria Aurora von Königsmarck. Countess Maria Aurora von Königsmarck (sv: Aurora Königsmarck) (28 August 1662 – 16 February 1728) was a Swedish noblewoman of Brandenburg extraction and mistress of Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony…

  6. 7 de may. de 2020 · Maria Aurora von Königsmarck var kendt for sin skønhed og sin åndfuldhed og blev den polske kong August 2.s elskerinde. I 1702 forsøgte hun forgæves at indynde sig hos svenskekongen Karl 12., hvilket senere bidrog til myten om hans standhaftighed og nationale stolthed..

  7. Maria Aurora von Königsmarck is one of the most fascinating poets of the 17th century. Educated at the courts in Stade and Stockholm, working for the Saxon Elector, Augustus the Strong, and later as an abbess in Quedlinburg, she wrote numerous poems and plays, of which today especially the lyrical works are handed down.