Maria Aurora von Spiegel

She was brought to the royal courts of Europe, including Sweden, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and Saxony, and trained as a lady-in-waiting.

A Swede in Austrian service, Baron Alexander Erskin was given four female slaves as a part of his loot: Raziye (Roosia); Asiye (Eisia); Emine; and Fatma (Fatima).

[4] Fatima stated, that she was of Christian heritage but had been enslaved by Ottomans since her childhood and that she had been "married" to a "Muhammedan Priest" (referring to a mullah, a Muslim clergyman).

She was the mother by King Augustus of Count Frederick Augustus Rutowsky and Countess Katharina Rutowska (born in 1706), who married Major-General Count Claudius Maria von Bellegarde (born in Piedmont, died in France in 1755), an ambassador to the court of Turin.

[11] She remained a central character within the royal court after her relationship with Augustus ended, and was good friends with the influential Przebendowska, a relation of the favourite Count Fleming.

Fatima Kariman