Daughter of August I and Anna Constantia von Cosel. She married Heinrich Friedrich von Friesen in 1725 at Pillnitz. Her father organized a three weeks lasting wedding celebration there. She bore two sons; one died young and the second, August Heinrich became French Marshal.
She became ill with small pox and fell unconscious. Assuming she had died, she was buried fast. Later a church servant heard noises from the coffin. After opening, the coffin she was found dead - but the inside of the coffin lid had scratch marks of fingernails.
Daughter of August I and Anna Constantia von Cosel. She married Heinrich Friedrich von Friesen in 1725 at Pillnitz. Her father organized a three weeks lasting wedding celebration there. She bore two sons; one died young and the second, August Heinrich became French Marshal.
She became ill with small pox and fell unconscious. Assuming she had died, she was buried fast. Later a church servant heard noises from the coffin. After opening, the coffin she was found dead - but the inside of the coffin lid had scratch marks of fingernails.
Family Members
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August II of Poland
1670–1733
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Anna Constantia von Brockdorff Von Cosel
1680–1765
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Friedrich August Rutowski
1702–1764
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Friedrich August von Cosel
1712–1770
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Friedrich August II of Saxony
1699–1763
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Johann George Chevalier de Saxe
1704–1774
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Anna Karolina Orzelska
1707–1769
Flowers
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