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  1. Anna Constantia von Brockdorff (17 October 1680 – 31 March 1765), later the Countess of Cosel, was a German lady-in-waiting and noblewoman, and mistress of Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony, in 1706–1713.

  2. Abysmal was her fall ending in lifelong captivity at Stolpen. On October 17, 1680, she was born at Depenau Manor in Holstein. She originated from an old noble family of those von Brockdorff. In her early youth, Constantia became lady-in-waiting at Gottdorf Palace near Schleswig and later in Wolfenbuettel.

  3. Apr 3, 2021 · Anna Constantia von Brockdorff was born in 1680 to parents Joachim von Brockdorff and Anna Margarethe Marselis. Her father was a knight from a noble family, whereas her mother came from a family of wealthy merchants, and their union was frowned upon by many.

  4. Dec 31, 2023 · Daughter of Joachim von Brockdorf, til Depenau og Dueholm Closter and Anna Margrethe Marselis, til Dueholm & Lund. Wife of Król August II Mocny. Ex-wife of Adolph Magnus von Hoym, Freiherr und Reichsgraf. Ex-partner of NN and Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland.

    • Schleswig-Holstein
    • October 18, 1680
    • "von Hoym"
  5. The Countess Cosel is based on the true story of the beautiful Anna Constantia von Brockdorff, a German noblewoman who became mistress of Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony in 1704.

  6. Countess Cosel (1680 – 1765) is one of the most enigmatic figures in the history of Saxony. Born as Anna Constantia von Brockdorff in 1680, she married the Saxon Senior Inspector of Taxes, Adolf Magnus von Hoym, in 1703 and came to Dresden with him.

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  8. With Anna Constantia von Brockdorff. Augusta Anna Constantia (24 February 1708 – 3 February 1728), Countess of Cosel; married on 3 June 1725 to Heinrich Friedrich, Count of Friesen; Fredericka Alexandrine (27 October 1709 – 1784), Countess of Cosel; married on 18 February 1730 to Jan Kanty, Count Moszyński