Henrietta von Osterhausen
Henrietta von Osterhausen (died 6 November 1727, Dresden), was a German-Polish aristocrat. She is known as the mistress of Augustus II the Strong.
She was a lady-in-waiting to the Maria Josepha of Austria. She replaced Erdmuta Zofia von Dieskau as royal mistress in 1720. When the affair was over, Maria Josepha suggested that she become a nun. She did live for the Ursuline convent in Prague, but stayed there only as a guest for a couple of months. She married the noble Albrecht Zygmunt von Zeigut-Stanisławski on 22 February 1724.
References
- von Weber K., Archiv für die sächsische Geschichte, Wydawnictwo Bernharda Tauchnitza, t. 10, Lipsk 1872, ss. 218-222.
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