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  1. Countess Maria Aurora von Königsmarck (Swedish: 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.

  2. Maria Aurora Gräfin von Königsmarck (* 28. April 1662 in Stade; † 16. Februar 1728 in Quedlinburg) war eine deutsche Adelige und Dichterin. Sie entstammte dem altmärkischen Adelsgeschlecht Königsmarck. Sie war Mätresse Augusts des Starken und danach Pröpstin des Stiftes Quedlinburg.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Maria Aurora, countess von Königsmark (born May 8, 1662, Stade, Bremen [Germany]—died Feb. 16, 1728, Quedlinburg, Brandenburg) was a German noblewoman and mistress of Augustus II the Strong, elector of Saxony and king of Poland. She was for many years a powerful figure at the Saxon court.

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  4. Aurora von Königsmarck was a writer of fiction who was also active within other cultural spheres. She served as an administrator for the noble secular canonesses in Quedlinburg in western Saxony. Aurora von Königsmarck was born in 1662. She was brought up at Agathenburg castle, near Stade.

    • April 28, 1662
    • February 16, 1728
  5. 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.

  6. Maria Aurora (Aurora) Königsmarck. Born 8 May 1662 in Stade, Germany. Ancestors. Daughter of Kurt Christoph Königsmarck and Maria Christina Wrangel. Sister of Amalia Vilhelmina von Königsmarck. [spouse (s) unknown] Descendants. Mother of Hermann Moritz (von Sachsen) de Saxe. Died 16 Feb 1728 at age 65 in Quedlinburg, Germany.

  7. 12 de feb. de 2012 · Maria Aurora Königsmarcks autobiography, Meditations et Memoires, dictated to her spiritual adviser von der Schulenburg, was found in 1912, in an attic of a rectory in the town. However, when the descendant of von der Schulenburg who made the discovery returned to the attic to study the interesting 200-year-old manuscript more closely, he ...