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COUNTESS OF MARIA See also: mistress of See also: Augustus the Strong, elector of See also: Saxony and See also: king of Poland, belonged to a
See also: noble See also: Swedish See also: family, and was See also: born on the 8th of May 1662
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Having passed some years at See also: Hamburg, where she attracted See also: attention both by her beauty and her talents, See also: Aurora went in 1694 to See also: Dresden to make inquiries about her See also: brother Philipp Christoph, count of See also: Konigsmark, who had suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from See also: Hanover
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Here she was noticed by Augustus, who made her his mistress; and in See also: October 1696 she gave See also: birth to a son See also: Maurice, afterwards the famous marshal de Saxe
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The elector however quickly tired of Aurora, who then spent her See also: time in efforts to secure the position of abbess of Quedlinburg, an office which carried with it the dignity of a princess of the See also: Empire, and to recover the lost See also: inheritance of her family in Sweden
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She was made coadjutor abbess and lady-provost (Propstin) of Quedlinburg, but lived mainly in Berlin, Dresden and Hamburg
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In 1702 she went on a See also: diplomatic errand to See also: Charles XII. of Sweden on behalf of Augustus, but her adventurous journey ended in failure
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The countess, who was described by Voltaire as " the most famous woman of two centuries," died at Quedlinburg on the 16th of
See also: February 1728
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See also: Cramer, Denkwiirdigkeiten der Grafen M
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Konigsmark (See also: Leipzig, 1836) ; and Biographische Nachrichten von der Grafen M
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Konigsmark (Quedlinburg, 1833) ; W . F . Palmblad, Aurora Konigsmark and ihre Verwandte (Leipzig, 1848–1853); C . L. de Pollnitz, La Saxe galante (See also: Amsterdam, 1734) ; and O
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B. von Corvin-Wiersbitzki, Maria Aurora, Grafen von Konigsmark (See also: Rudolstadt, 1902)
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