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  1. Maria Aurora von Spiegel, born Fatima (born before 1686 – fl 1733), also referred to as Fatime, Fatima Kariman or Fatima von Kariman, was the Ottoman Turkish mistress of Augustus II the Strong. Fatima was one of the many Turkish captives during the Battle of Buda .

  2. Maria Aurora of Spiegel, born Fatima, was a mistress of Augustus II the Strong and the wife of a Polish noble.

  3. Maria Aurora von Spiegel ( sueca Maria Aurora von Spiegel, de soltera Fatima, también llamada Fatima Kariman y Fatima von Kariman; antes de 1681 - después de 1733) es una dama de compañía sueca de origen turco, amante de Augusto el Fuerte. También estuvo presente en las cortes reales de Polonia y Sajonia.

  4. Maurice de Saxe. Father. Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck. Mother. Maria Christina von Wrangel. 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 .

  5. 6 de jun. de 2020 · Maria Aurora of Spiegel, born Fatima (fl 1733), was a mistress of Augustus II the Strong and the wife of a Polish noble. Originally a Turkish slave, she was brought to the royal courts of Sweden and Poland from Buda and trained as a lady-in-waiting. During the Imperial "reconquest" of Buda from the Ottoman Empire in 1686, soldiers of the ...

  6. Maria Aurora Spiegel (geb. vor 1685; gest. nach 1725), genannt Fatima, nach eigener Angabe „geborne von Kahrimann“, gehörte zu den sogenannten Beutetürken, die während des Großen Türkenkrieges von Kriegern der christlichen Militärkoalition in den eroberten Gebieten des Osmanischen Reiches aufgegriffen und verschleppt wurden.

  7. Maria Aurora was given her mother's baptismal name for her own. She had one full brother, Friedrich August, four years older than she. Her mother married Johann Georg Spiegel, the king's valet, and the little family went with him to Lemburg (now Lviv, Ukraine) where he administered the king's Polish domains.