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Amalia Königsmarck
Amalia "Emilie" Wilhelmina Königsmarck (20 August 1663 – 30 January 1740) was a Swedish noble, known as a dilettante artist (painter), amateur actor, and poet.
She was born in Stade, the daughter of Conrad Christoff Königsmarck (1634–1673) and Maria Christina Wrangel, sister of Philip Christoph Königsmarck, Aurora Königsmarck and Carl Johan Königsmarck, and a paternal niece of Otto Wilhelm Königsmarck. She married count Carl Gustaf Lewenhaupt (1662–1703) in the presence of the royal family on 5 January 1689, and became the mother of Charles Emil Lewenhaupt.
Amalia Königsmarck belonged to the royal court-dilettantes among the students of Ehrenstrahl. Her known paintings include a self-portrait from 1688, a portrait of her sister Aurora, a portrait of the noble Katarina Ebba Horn from 1698 and a portrait of Sophia Dorothea of Hanover.
She participated at the amateur theatre of the royal court encouraged by the queen, Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark. In the winter of 1683–84, a group of female courtiers performed the Swedish premier of ''Iphigénie'' by Racine at court. In the play, Johanna Eleonora De la Gardie acted in the part of ''Iphigenie'', Amalia Königsmarck as ''Achilles'', Aurora Königsmarck as ''Clitemnestre'', Augusta Wrangel as ''Agamemnon'', and Ebba Maria De la Gardie as ''Eriphile''.〔Samlaren / 21:a årgången. 1900. Runeberg〕 This is regarded as a significant event as the first play performed by an all-female cast in Sweden, as an introduction of French Classicism in Sweden.〔Lars Löfgren (2003). Svensk teater. (Swedish theater) Stockholm: Natur och Kultur. Sid. 46. ISBN 91-27-09672-6〕
Amalia Königsmarck also wrote poetry. Her poetry was published by Hanselli in the 19th century.〔Königsmarck, släkter, urn:sbl:11939, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, hämtad 2015-01-21.〕
In 1695, she convinced her spouse to enlist in the service of Augustus II the Strong, who was at that time the lover of her sister Aurora. Because of this, her spouse was sentenced to confiscation of property and death in his absence by Charles XII of Sweden in 1703 during the Great Northern War.〔Minnespenningar öfver enskilda svenska män och qvinnor〕 The same year, however, her spouse died in their exile in Hamburg in Germany. Amalia Königsmarck returned to Sweden in 1722. Upon her return to Sweden, she brought with her the famous Höffern. She died in Övedskloster, aged 76.
== References ==

* Svenskt konstnärslexikon (Swedish Art dictionary) Allhems Förlag Malmö
* Lars Löfgren: Svensk teater (Swedish theatre) Natur och Kultur, Stockholm 2003, sid. 46. ISBN 91-27-09672-6.
* Königsmarck, släkter, urn:sbl:11939, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, hämtad 2015-01-21.
* Minnespenningar öfver enskilda svenska män och qvinnor




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