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Maria Aurora von Königsmarck

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.

Maria Aurora von Königsmarck
Provost of Quedlinburg Abbey
Known forMistress of Augustus the Strong
Born28 August 1662
Stade
Died16 February 1728
Quedlinburg
Noble familyKönigsmarck
IssueMaurice de Saxe
FatherKurt Christoph von Königsmarck
MotherMaria Christina von Wrangel

Life edit

 
Philippe Christophe Königsmarck.

Aurora von Königsmarck was born at Stade, as the second child and eldest daughter of Count Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck (1634-1673), son of Hans Christoff von Königsmarck, and his wife Countess Maria Christina von Wrangel (1638-1691), daughter of Count Hermann von Wrangel and his wife Amalia Magdalena, Countess of Nassau-Siegen (1613-1669). Her elder brother, Karl Johann, was a Knight of Malta and a famous adventurer; her two younger siblings were the dilettante artist Amalia Wilhelmina von Lewenhaupt by marriage and Philip Christoph, who was the lover of the princess Sophia of Celle, wife of the later King George I of Great Britain.

She spent her childhood in the Agathenburg Castle. When her father died in 1673, her mother Maria Christina took the place of head of the family. From 1677, she began to travel with her family and visit the family properties in Sweden and Germany.

 
Maurice of Saxony.

In Sweden, she and her sister Amalia were among the most known participants in the amateur theatre of the royal court, which had the patronage of the queen, Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark. In the winter of 1683–84, a group of female courtiers performed the Swedish premier of Iphigénie by Racine at court. In the play, Johanna Eleonora De la Gardie acted in the part of Iphigenie, Amalia Königsmarck as Achilles, Aurora Königsmarck as Clitemnestre, Augusta Wrangel as Agamemnon, and Ebba Maria De la Gardie as Eriphile.[1] This is regarded as a significant event as the first play performed by an all female cast in Sweden, as an introduction of French Classicism in Sweden.[2]

She also belonged to the intellectual circle around the Salonist and poet Sophia Elisabet Brenner.

When her mother died (1691), Aurora left Sweden. She and her sister passed some years at Hamburg, where she attracted attention both through her beauty and her talents. In 1694 she went to Dresden, to make inquiries about her brother Philip Christoph of Königsmarck, who had mysteriously disappeared from Hanover.[3] She solicited the help of the Elector Frederick Augustus I to find Philip and, in case he was dead, to resolve any potential inheritance issues.

Shortly after, the eight years younger Elector made her his first official mistress. On 28 October 1696, in the city of Goslar, she gave birth to a son, Maurice, who later became the famous Marshal General of France.[3]

However, the Elector quickly tired of Aurora, who then spent her time trying to secure the position of princess-abbess of the Quedlinburg Abbey, an office which carried with it princely dignity as imperial estate of the Holy Roman Empire, and to recover the lost inheritance of her family in Sweden. In January 1698 she was made coadjutor abbess and two years later (1700) provostess (German: Pröpstin) of the Abbey, but lived mainly in Berlin, Dresden and Hamburg.[3] She was replaced as mistress by her own companion, Maria Aurora of Spiegel.[citation needed]

In 1702 she went on a diplomatic errand to Charles XII of Sweden in his winter camp in Courland on behalf of Augustus, but her adventurous journey ended in failure. The countess, who was described by Voltaire as "the most famous woman of two centuries", died at Quedlinburg, aged sixty-five.[3] Her namesake and great-great-granddaughter, Aurore Dupin, became the French novelist George Sand.[citation needed]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Samlaren / 21:a årgången. 1900. Runeberg
  2. ^ Lars Löfgren (2003). Svensk teater. (Swedish theater) Stockholm: Natur & Kultur. Sid. 46. ISBN 91-27-09672-6
  3. ^ a b c d Chisholm 1911.

References edit

  • Voltaire, Histoire de Charles XII, Œuvres complètes, Tome XXII, Paris 1821. 89-90 pp.
  • Lars Löfgren, Svensk teater (Swedish theatre), Stockholm, Natur & Kultur (2003) ISBN 91-27-09672-6
  • Nina Burton: Den nya kvinnostaden. Pionjärer och glömda kvinnor under tvåtusen år (The new city of women. Pioneers and forgotten women during two thousand years), (Uddevalla, 2005)

Attribution:

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Königsmark, Maria Aurora, Countess of". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 895. This work in turn cites:
    • F. Cramer, Denkwürdigkeiten der Gräfin M. A. Königsmark (Leipzig, 1836)
    • F. Cramer, Biographische Nachrichten van der Gräfin M. A. Königsmark (Quedlinburg, 1833)
    • W. F. Palmblad, Aurora Königsmark und ihre Verwandte (Leipzig, 1848–1853)
    • C. L. de Pöllnitz, La Saxe galante (Amsterdam, 1734)
    • O. J. B. von Corvin-Wiersbitzki, Maria Aurora, Gräfin von Königsmark (Rudolstadt, 1902).

Further reading edit

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Countess Maria Aurora von Konigsmarck Swedish Aurora Konigsmarck 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 Maria Aurora von KonigsmarckProvost of Quedlinburg AbbeyKnown forMistress of Augustus the StrongBorn28 August 1662StadeDied16 February 1728QuedlinburgNoble familyKonigsmarckIssueMaurice de SaxeFatherKurt Christoph von KonigsmarckMotherMaria Christina von Wrangel Contents 1 Life 2 Notes 3 References 4 Further readingLife edit nbsp Philippe Christophe Konigsmarck Aurora von Konigsmarck was born at Stade as the second child and eldest daughter of Count Kurt Christoph von Konigsmarck 1634 1673 son of Hans Christoff von Konigsmarck and his wife Countess Maria Christina von Wrangel 1638 1691 daughter of Count Hermann von Wrangel and his wife Amalia Magdalena Countess of Nassau Siegen 1613 1669 Her elder brother Karl Johann was a Knight of Malta and a famous adventurer her two younger siblings were the dilettante artist Amalia Wilhelmina von Lewenhaupt by marriage and Philip Christoph who was the lover of the princess Sophia of Celle wife of the later King George I of Great Britain She spent her childhood in the Agathenburg Castle When her father died in 1673 her mother Maria Christina took the place of head of the family From 1677 she began to travel with her family and visit the family properties in Sweden and Germany nbsp Maurice of Saxony In Sweden she and her sister Amalia were among the most known participants in the amateur theatre of the royal court which had the patronage of the queen Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark In the winter of 1683 84 a group of female courtiers performed the Swedish premier of Iphigenie by Racine at court In the play Johanna Eleonora De la Gardie acted in the part of Iphigenie Amalia Konigsmarck as Achilles Aurora Konigsmarck as Clitemnestre Augusta Wrangel as Agamemnon and Ebba Maria De la Gardie as Eriphile 1 This is regarded as a significant event as the first play performed by an all female cast in Sweden as an introduction of French Classicism in Sweden 2 She also belonged to the intellectual circle around the Salonist and poet Sophia Elisabet Brenner When her mother died 1691 Aurora left Sweden She and her sister passed some years at Hamburg where she attracted attention both through her beauty and her talents In 1694 she went to Dresden to make inquiries about her brother Philip Christoph of Konigsmarck who had mysteriously disappeared from Hanover 3 She solicited the help of the Elector Frederick Augustus I to find Philip and in case he was dead to resolve any potential inheritance issues Shortly after the eight years younger Elector made her his first official mistress On 28 October 1696 in the city of Goslar she gave birth to a son Maurice who later became the famous Marshal General of France 3 However the Elector quickly tired of Aurora who then spent her time trying to secure the position of princess abbess of the Quedlinburg Abbey an office which carried with it princely dignity as imperial estate of the Holy Roman Empire and to recover the lost inheritance of her family in Sweden In January 1698 she was made coadjutor abbess and two years later 1700 provostess German Propstin of the Abbey but lived mainly in Berlin Dresden and Hamburg 3 She was replaced as mistress by her own companion Maria Aurora of Spiegel citation needed In 1702 she went on a diplomatic errand to Charles XII of Sweden in his winter camp in Courland on behalf of Augustus but her adventurous journey ended in failure The countess who was described by Voltaire as the most famous woman of two centuries died at Quedlinburg aged sixty five 3 Her namesake and great great granddaughter Aurore Dupin became the French novelist George Sand citation needed Notes edit Samlaren 21 a argangen 1900 Runeberg Lars Lofgren 2003 Svensk teater Swedish theater Stockholm Natur amp Kultur Sid 46 ISBN 91 27 09672 6 a b c d Chisholm 1911 References editVoltaire Histoire de Charles XII Œuvres completes Tome XXII Paris 1821 89 90 pp Lars Lofgren Svensk teater Swedish theatre Stockholm Natur amp Kultur 2003 ISBN 91 27 09672 6 Nina Burton Den nya kvinnostaden Pionjarer och glomda kvinnor under tvatusen ar The new city of women Pioneers and forgotten women during two thousand years Uddevalla 2005 The Konigsmarck embroidered wallpapers archived Swedish Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Konigsmark Maria Aurora Countess of Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 15 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 895 This work in turn cites F Cramer Denkwurdigkeiten der Grafin M A Konigsmark Leipzig 1836 F Cramer Biographische Nachrichten van der Grafin M A Konigsmark Quedlinburg 1833 W F Palmblad Aurora Konigsmark und ihre Verwandte Leipzig 1848 1853 C L de Pollnitz La Saxe galante Amsterdam 1734 O J B von Corvin Wiersbitzki Maria Aurora Grafin von Konigsmark Rudolstadt 1902 Further reading editMaria Aurora von Konigsmarck at Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Aurora von Konigsmarck amp oldid 1210047746, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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