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Countess Elizabeth Báthory of Ecsed (Hungarian: Báthori Erzsébet, pronounced [ˈbaːtɔrɪ ˈɛrʒeːbɛt]; Slovak: Alžbeta Bátoriová; 7 August 1560 – 21 August 1614) [2] was a Hungarian noblewoman and alleged serial killer from the powerful House of Báthory, who owned land in the Kingdom of Hungary (now Slovakia).
Elizabeth Bathory was a prominent villain and was depicted as kept alive by being an undead werewolf and posing as an English teacher to trap the Sailor Senshi. She was partnered with another historical serial killer, Gilles de Rais; however, in the 2001 revision her character was replaced by yet another serial killer, Marquise de Brinvilliers.
Articles relating to Elizabeth Báthory (1560 –1614), a Hungarian noblewoman and serial killer from the family of Báthory, who owned land in the Kingdom of Hungary. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
Earlier than Jack the Ripper, there was Elizabeth Báthory in the 1590s and early 1600s. I think she was the most prolific female serial killer. It is said that she killed around 600 virgins and ...
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The castle was a residence and later the prison of the Countess and alleged serial killer Elizabeth Báthory. [1] Čachtice was built in the mid-13th century by Kazimir from the Hont-Pázmány gens as a sentry on the road to Moravia. Later, it belonged to Matthew Csák, the Stibor family, and then to Elizabeth
Elizabeth Báthory, hailing from an influential Hungarian noble family, faced allegations of torturing and murdering numerous young women. The total number of her alleged victims is a matter of debate, but she is frequently referred to as one of history's most prolific female serial killers.
Serial killer’s daughter exposes chilling secret, turns him in to police. Stephanie Nolasco. December 8, 2024 at 4:00 AM. One night in 1980, April Balascio’s father, Edward Wayne Edwards, woke ...