fbpx
Wikipedia

Ursula Katharina Lubomirska

Ursula Katharina of Altenbockum, divorced Princess Lubomirska, married Duchess von Württemberg-Winnental [1] (Polish: Urszula Katarzyna Lubomirska z domu Bokum;[2] 25 November 1680 – 4 May 1743), later Imperial Princess of Teschen (German: Reichsfürstin von Teschen), was a Polish-German noblewoman and mistress of Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony, in 1700-1705. In 1722 she married Prince Frederick Louis of Württemberg-Winnental.

Ursula Katharina
Imperial Princess of Teschen
Rosalba Carriera Portrait of Ursula Katharina of Altenbockum (1680-1743)
Born25 November 1680
Died4 May 1743
Dresden
SpouseJerzy Dominik Lubomirski
Frederick Louis of Württemberg-Winnental
IssueJohann Georg, Chevalier de Saxe
FatherJohann Heinrich von Altenbockum
MotherKonstancja Tekla Branicka

Early life edit

She was the youngest daughter of the Truchsess of Lithuania, Johann Heinrich von Altenbockum (1628-1685) and his wife, Konstancja Tekla Branicka (1658-1707), who had emigrated from Westphalia.

First marriage edit

In 1695, fifteen-year-old Ursula married the Polish Kronoberkaemmerer Prince Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski. He was the son of Grand Marshal and Hetman Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski and Barbara Tarło. At that time, the Lubomirski family ranked among Poland's most influential princely families. They maintained relations with Primate-Cardinal Michał Stefan Radziejowski, archbishop of Gniezno, who, after the death of the Polish king John III Sobieski, was chosen by the new king as his representative. Nevertheless, the Pope soon took the highly unusual step of dissolving this "not very happy marriage".

Official mistress edit

Around the end of the century, August the Strong, Elector of Saxony and since 1697 King of Poland, had met the vivacious and beautiful Princess Lubomirska, and after the dissolution of her marriage, he used Ursula's relations with the Cardinal-Primate to meet her.

In 1700 she became Augustus's official mistress (Mätresse), replacing Countess Anna Aloysia Maximiliane von Lamberg, known to history as Countess Esterle. Augustus the Strong sent Ursula to Saxony and presented her to the Dresden court. The courtiers were impressed by the beautiful, charming and high-spirited princess. On 21 August 1704 she gave birth a son, Johann Georg, later the Chevalier de Saxe, who was named for the king-elector's father.

Only five days after her son's birth, on 26 August 1704, Ursula was created Reichsfürstin (“Princess of the Empire” or “Imperial Princess”) of Teschen by Emperor Leopold I. This title was only honorific, because only national Princes had seats and votes in the Reichstag.

Life after Augustus edit

However, later that year, Ursula's relationship with the King ended. In 1705, the Countess Anna Constantia of Hoym, later Countess of Cosel, replaced her as official mistress. Humiliated by the King and outlawed from the Dresden Hof (court), Ursula retired to a countryseat in Hoyerswerda. Augustus the Strong loaned her 250,000 Imperial talers (Reichstaler) for the land, and later he gave her the complete property rights. Then, Ursula moved to her Silesian residence in Breslau.

Years later, after the King had banished the Countess of Cosel, Ursula returned to Dresden, where she occupied a respected position in the Hof. The fall of Augustus II's Lord Chancellor and Lord Chamberlain (Großkanzler) Wolf Dietrich von Beichlingen was at that time attributed to her.

Second marriage edit

Meanwhile, she was courted by Frederick Louis of Württemberg-Winnental, third son of Frederick Charles of Württemberg-Winnental and Margravine Eleonore Juliane of Brandenburg-Ansbach, who was ten years her junior. After long persuasion she finally accepted him, and they married secretly on 22 October 1722. On 19 September 1734, after twelve years of marriage, Frederick Louis was killed during the Battle of Guastalla. In accordance with the marriage agreement and despite the House of Württemberg's unsuccessful opposition, the Imperial Princess used the name and coat of arms of her deceased husband until her own death.

Later life edit

When the King-Elector died in 1733, Ursula was banished from the Hof. Her rule over Hoyerswerda ended in 1737; for compensation, the new Saxon elector and king, August III, gave her an annuity of 18,000 Reichstalern until her death and 6,000 for her son, the Chevalier de Saxe.

Death edit

Ursula died on 4 May 1743 in Dresden, aged 62. Her mortal remains were buried in the Jesuit Church (Jesuitenkirche) to Leitmeritz (Böhmen).

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Gesamtverein der Deutschen Geschichts- und Altertumsvereine (1986). "Volume 122". Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte (in German). Selbstverlag des Gesamtvereins der deutschen Geschichts-und Altertumvereine. p. 173.
  2. ^ Zbigniew Kuchowicz (1982). Miłość staropolska: wzory, uczuciowość, obyczaje erotyczne XVI-XVIII wieku (in Polish). Wydawnictwo Łódzkie. p. 452. ISBN 83-218-0132-3.

References edit

Heinrich Theodor Flathe, Lubomirska, Ursula Katharina Fürstin von. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Vol XIX, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1884, p. 333.

ursula, katharina, lubomirska, ursula, katharina, altenbockum, divorced, princess, lubomirska, married, duchess, württemberg, winnental, polish, urszula, katarzyna, lubomirska, domu, bokum, november, 1680, 1743, later, imperial, princess, teschen, german, reic. Ursula Katharina of Altenbockum divorced Princess Lubomirska married Duchess von Wurttemberg Winnental 1 Polish Urszula Katarzyna Lubomirska z domu Bokum 2 25 November 1680 4 May 1743 later Imperial Princess of Teschen German Reichsfurstin von Teschen was a Polish German noblewoman and mistress of Augustus II the Strong King of Poland and Elector of Saxony in 1700 1705 In 1722 she married Prince Frederick Louis of Wurttemberg Winnental Ursula KatharinaImperial Princess of TeschenRosalba Carriera Portrait of Ursula Katharina of Altenbockum 1680 1743 Born25 November 1680Died4 May 1743DresdenSpouseJerzy Dominik LubomirskiFrederick Louis of Wurttemberg WinnentalIssueJohann Georg Chevalier de SaxeFatherJohann Heinrich von AltenbockumMotherKonstancja Tekla Branicka Contents 1 Early life 2 First marriage 3 Official mistress 4 Life after Augustus 5 Second marriage 6 Later life 7 Death 8 See also 9 Notes 10 ReferencesEarly life editShe was the youngest daughter of the Truchsess of Lithuania Johann Heinrich von Altenbockum 1628 1685 and his wife Konstancja Tekla Branicka 1658 1707 who had emigrated from Westphalia First marriage editIn 1695 fifteen year old Ursula married the Polish Kronoberkaemmerer Prince Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski He was the son of Grand Marshal and Hetman Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski and Barbara Tarlo At that time the Lubomirski family ranked among Poland s most influential princely families They maintained relations with Primate Cardinal Michal Stefan Radziejowski archbishop of Gniezno who after the death of the Polish king John III Sobieski was chosen by the new king as his representative Nevertheless the Pope soon took the highly unusual step of dissolving this not very happy marriage Official mistress editAround the end of the century August the Strong Elector of Saxony and since 1697 King of Poland had met the vivacious and beautiful Princess Lubomirska and after the dissolution of her marriage he used Ursula s relations with the Cardinal Primate to meet her In 1700 she became Augustus s official mistress Matresse replacing Countess Anna Aloysia Maximiliane von Lamberg known to history as Countess Esterle Augustus the Strong sent Ursula to Saxony and presented her to the Dresden court The courtiers were impressed by the beautiful charming and high spirited princess On 21 August 1704 she gave birth a son Johann Georg later the Chevalier de Saxe who was named for the king elector s father Only five days after her son s birth on 26 August 1704 Ursula was created Reichsfurstin Princess of the Empire or Imperial Princess of Teschen by Emperor Leopold I This title was only honorific because only national Princes had seats and votes in the Reichstag Life after Augustus editHowever later that year Ursula s relationship with the King ended In 1705 the Countess Anna Constantia of Hoym later Countess of Cosel replaced her as official mistress Humiliated by the King and outlawed from the Dresden Hof court Ursula retired to a countryseat in Hoyerswerda Augustus the Strong loaned her 250 000 Imperial talers Reichstaler for the land and later he gave her the complete property rights Then Ursula moved to her Silesian residence in Breslau Years later after the King had banished the Countess of Cosel Ursula returned to Dresden where she occupied a respected position in the Hof The fall of Augustus II s Lord Chancellor and Lord Chamberlain Grosskanzler Wolf Dietrich von Beichlingen was at that time attributed to her Second marriage editMeanwhile she was courted by Frederick Louis of Wurttemberg Winnental third son of Frederick Charles of Wurttemberg Winnental and Margravine Eleonore Juliane of Brandenburg Ansbach who was ten years her junior After long persuasion she finally accepted him and they married secretly on 22 October 1722 On 19 September 1734 after twelve years of marriage Frederick Louis was killed during the Battle of Guastalla In accordance with the marriage agreement and despite the House of Wurttemberg s unsuccessful opposition the Imperial Princess used the name and coat of arms of her deceased husband until her own death Later life editWhen the King Elector died in 1733 Ursula was banished from the Hof Her rule over Hoyerswerda ended in 1737 for compensation the new Saxon elector and king August III gave her an annuity of 18 000 Reichstalern until her death and 6 000 for her son the Chevalier de Saxe Death editUrsula died on 4 May 1743 in Dresden aged 62 Her mortal remains were buried in the Jesuit Church Jesuitenkirche to Leitmeritz Bohmen See also editCopper Roof PalaceNotes edit Gesamtverein der Deutschen Geschichts und Altertumsvereine 1986 Volume 122 Blatter fur deutsche Landesgeschichte in German Selbstverlag des Gesamtvereins der deutschen Geschichts und Altertumvereine p 173 Zbigniew Kuchowicz 1982 Milosc staropolska wzory uczuciowosc obyczaje erotyczne XVI XVIII wieku in Polish Wydawnictwo Lodzkie p 452 ISBN 83 218 0132 3 References editHeinrich Theodor Flathe Lubomirska Ursula Katharina Furstin von In Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie ADB Vol XIX Duncker amp Humblot Leipzig 1884 p 333 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ursula Katharina Lubomirska amp oldid 1170655666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.