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  1. Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed ( Hungarian: Báthori Erzsébet, pronounced [ˈbaːtori ˈɛrʒeːbɛt]; Slovak: Alžbeta Bátoriová; 7 August 1560 – 21 August 1614) [2] was a Hungarian noblewoman and alleged serial killer from the Báthory family, who owned land in the Kingdom of Hungary (now Slovakia). Báthory and four of her ...

    • Nádasdy Ferencné Báthori Erzsébet
  2. Oct 21, 2022 · Depending on the account, Hungarian countess Elizabeth Báthory (1560-1614) was either a murderous maniac or a pawn incriminated by family and foes keen to seize her holdings. Báthory is often ...

    • She was born into prominent nobility. Elizabeth Báthory (born Ecsedi Báthory Erzsébet in Hungarian) came from the noble Protestant family Báthory, who owned land in the Kingdom of Hungary.
    • She was married for 29 years. In 1575, Báthory married Ferenc Nádasdy, the son of a baron and another member of the aristocracy. Approximately 4,500 guests were invited to their wedding.
    • More than 300 witnesses gave testimony against her. After her husband’s death, rumours of Báthory’s cruelty began to surface. There had been earlier accounts of peasant women being murdered, but it was not until 1609 that rumours that she had killed noblewomen attracted attention.
    • Her victims were mainly young girls. According to the testimonies, Báthory’s initial targets were servant girls aged between 10 and 14. The daughters of local peasants, these victims had been lured to the estate by offers of work as maids or servants in the castle.
  3. Aug 21, 2023 · Báthory was found dead, aged 54, on 21 August 1614. If everything said about Báthory was true then she certainly deserves her reputation as the most prolific female serial killer in history. That is the title bestowed upon her by Guinness World Records. Today, she is also remembered essentially as a vampire, since a part of her legacy is that ...

  4. Elizabeth Bathory (1560–1614) was a countess who lived in Transylvania, then a part of the Kingdom of Hungary. [2] She was from a very important family that included kings, cardinals, knights, and judges. [2] Her family ruled Transylvania as an independent region within the Hungarian kingdom. [3] She was well- educated, beautiful and wealthy.

    • The Blood Countess, The Bloody Lady of Csejte, The Tigress of Csejte
    • Erzsébet Báthory
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  6. Sep 30, 2020 · Báthory was a vampire, a torturer, a creature beyond human who bathed in the blood of innocents to maintain her looks. As is typically the case, the truth behind the story is far more interesting. Elizabeth Báthory was born on a family estate in Nyírbátor, Royal Hungary in 1560 or 1561, the daughter of Baron George VI Báthory and Baroness ...

  7. Báthory. Elisabet Báthory ( ungerska: Báthory Erzsébet; slovakiska: Alžbeta Bátoriová ), född 7 augusti 1560 i Nyírbátor i Ungern, död 21 augusti 1614 i Čachtice i Slovakien, var en ungersk grevinna ur den berömda familjen Báthory. Hon har kallats historiens mest kända kvinnliga seriemördare och kallas för "Blodsgrevinnan" och ...

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