Erzsebet Bathory
A member of the Transylvanian royal family, Erzsebet (or Elizabeth) Bathory was known as the "Countess of Blood" and ultimately imprisoned in her own castle for murdering more than 600 women. Bathory was… More »
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Countess Elizabeth Báthory ( Báthory Erzsébet in Hungarian, Alžbeta Bátoriová in Slovak, Alžběta Báthoryová in Czech, Elżbieta Batory in Polish, August 7, 1560 – August 21, 1614), was a Hunga...
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Elizabeth Bathory Biography ... 1560: Elizabeth Bathory is born into one of the oldest and wealthiest families in Transylvania. Her family had many powerful relatives -- a cardinal, princes, and a cousin who was prime minister of Hungary are among these relatives.
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Covers stories, operas, and films based on Bathory's life. Includes FAQ, photos, journals, and biography. ... Elizabeth Bathory: The Opera ... Bram Stoker, Elizabeth Bathory and Dracula by Elizabeth Miller...
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The story of Elizabeth Bathory ... Elizabeth did not ever utter even a single word of regret, or remorse. ... While her husband was pursuing his passion, the soldier business, and off on various campaigns, for Elizabeth -- who did not wish to amuse herself in the out-of-doors where those loutish peons were grubbing in the...
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Countess Elizabeth Bathory tortured and murdered women for fun and was said to have bathed in their blood to make herself more beautiful, acquiring the name The Blood Countess. ... Lady of Blood: Countess Bathory...
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The answers, of course, lie in examining the story of Countess Elizabeth Bathory. It was largely Slovak servants whom Elizabeth killed, so the name "Csejthe" is only spoken in derision, and she is still called "The Hungarian Whore" in the area.
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ELIZABETH BATHORY; MCFARLANE’S MONSTERS SERIES 3: SIX FACES OF MADNESS; Paint: original paint; Scale: 6-inch; Format: action figure; Packaging: clamshell; The Blood Queen of Hungary, who struck terror throughout that region in the late 1500s and early 1600s, and is said to have killed more than 600 young women.
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