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  1. The Báthory coat of arms, granted in 1325 to the sons of Briccius, was styled in reference to this legend: three horizontally placed teeth surrounded by a dragon biting its own tail, the surrounding dragon being the emblem of the Order of the Dragon.

    • 13th century
    • Gutkeled
  2. Sep 7, 2023 · Coat of arms of Báthory family (1645).svg 240 × 370; 22 KB. Coat of Arms of Cardinal András Báthory.svg 561 × 492; 725 KB. Ecsedi Báthory István címere.jpg 399 × 386; 40 KB. GabrielBathory1609.jpg 577 × 710; 248 KB. Hans von Aachen - Allegory of the Turkish war - The Battle of Gorossló.jpg 1,267 × 1,028; 461 KB.

  3. The two branches of the family produced many voivodes, Transylvanian princes and a king, (Stefan Batory of Poland). Báthory belonged to the powerful family of Gutkeled, of the Ecsed branch. The name Báthory and the family coat-of-arms were granted in 1325. Career Stephen Báthory on the Matthias Corvinus Monument

  4. Sep 18, 2020 · Coat of arms of Báthory family (1645).svg. English: Variant of the Báthory family's heraldic badge ("wolf's teeth"), which were a regular feature on Transylvanian seals and coinage during the early 17th century.

  5. Blade of the blessed sword received by Stephen Báthory in 1580 from Pope Gregory XIII as a fifth ruler of Poland and Lithuania for his struggles against Turks and Tatars. [9] [10] The sword bears the papal insignia, the Boncompagni family coat of arms and an inscription: GREGORIVS·XIII·PONT·MAX·ANNO·VII.

  6. 1530–1534. Stephen IX Báthory. 1576–1586. Youngest son of Stephen VIII. Christopher Báthory. 1576–1581. Son of Stephen Báthory of Somlyó and elder brother of the King of Poland, administered Transylvania as voivod during the absence of his brother. Sigismund Báthory.

  7. Báthory family. Coat of arms of the House of Báthory. Báthory was the name of an aristocratic family in Europe in the Middle Ages. Members included Stephen Báthory, King of Poland, Erzsébet Báthory, a countess and wife of General Francis Nadasdy and alleged serial murderer, and Andreas Bathory, a Roman Catholic bishop and prince.

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