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Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska

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Maria Anna Katharina
Countess Rutowska
Born1706
Died1746
Spouses
IssueFrédérique Augusta Marie de Bellegarde
Moritz de Bellegarde
Names
Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska
HouseWettin
FatherFrederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony
MotherFatima (Maria Anna von Spiegel)

Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska[1] (1706–1746)[2] was a Polish noblewoman. She was the illegitimate daughter of Augustus II the Strong, ruler of Saxony and Poland–Lithuania, and his mistress, the Turk Fatima or Fatime, later renamed Maria Aurora von Spiegel.

Life

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Katharina was the second child of the liaison between Augustus II and Fatima; her older brother, Frederick Augustus, was born four years before.

Shortly after the birth of Frederick Augustus, the King married Maria Anna with his chamberman Johann Georg (von) Spiegel, but she remained as his mistress. Katharina was born during this marriage and legally used the name Maria Anna Katharina von Spiegel during her first years of life.

In 1715, her stepfather Johann Georg of Spiegel died; her mother Fatima survived him by only five years.

Augustus II took the guardianship of his children, but only recognized and legitimized both in 1724 and they were granted the title of Count and Countess Rutowska.

The now Countess Rutowska was married off by her father on 1 October 1724[3] to the Polish nobleman Count Michał Bieliński. The marriage was an immediate failure and after eight unhappy years, in early 1732, they divorced.

In 1737,[4] she re-married, this time, a Sabaudian aristocrat in Saxon service, Count Claude Marie de Bellegarde et d'Entremont (1700–1755). From this marriage she has two children: one son, Mauritz de Bellegarde (1743–1792), general-lieutenant in service of Saxe,[5] and one daughter, Frédérique Augusta Marie de Bellegarde, named after her maternal grandparents, who married François Sébastien de Chevron-Villette, called the Comte de Villette, on 27 April 1779. Their marriage was childless.[6]

Contrary to what is written in several works, she did not die in 1746. From 1746 to 1752, in fact, she was in Turin with her husband Count of Bellegarde was ambassador of Saxony.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Some sources called her Maria Aurora.
  2. ^ "hrabina Anna Konstancja Cosel". Archived from the original on 2013-03-11. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
  3. ^ 1728 according to some sources.
  4. ^ contract francearchives.fr
  5. ^ "Bellegarde, Moritz Graf von". Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, Bd. 2. Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie. Duncker & Humblot. 1875. p. 305.
  6. ^ Frédérique Augusta Marie de Bellegarde[permanent dead link]