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Ecsed, the lake and the old castle. Elizabeth was born in 1560 on a family estate in Nyírbátor, Royal Hungary, and spent her childhood at Ecsed Castle. Her father was Baron George VI Báthory (d. 1570), of the Ecsed branch of the family, brother of Andrew Bonaventura Báthory (d. 1566), who had been ruling Voivode of Transylvania.
"Báthory Erzsébet" by experimental doom metal band Sunn O))) is a cover of "A Fine Day To Die" by Bathory. "Countess Erzsebet Nadasdy" by Finnish black metal band Barathrum. "Villa Vampiria" by death metal band God Dethroned. "Transylvanian Pearl" by Russian metal band Nocticula. "Elizabeth" by American horror punk band Aiden, from the album ...
Red marble coat of arms of the family from 1484. The House of Báthory (Polish: Batory) was an old and powerful Hungarian noble family of the Gutkeled clan. The family rose to significant influence in Central Europe during the Late Middle Ages, holding high military, administrative and ecclesiastical positions in the Kingdom of Hungary.
Magnify has boarded “The Blood Countess,” a vampire mystery movie starring Isabelle Huppert as Countess Elizabeth Báthory, a 16th-century Hungarian serial killer. Directed by renowned German ...
Hungary: 1498–1562 Baron and Ban of Croatia, főispán, Palatine of Hungary Orsolya Kanizsai Hungary: Married to Tamás Nádasdy František, Ferenc II Nádasdy de Nádasd 49 Hungary: 1555–1604 Count, general, the son of Tamás I Nádasdy. Countess Erzsébet (Née Báthory) 54 Hungary: 1560–1614 Married to František, Ferenc II Nádasdy de ...
The most famous owner was the Countess Erzsébet Báthory, whose bloody legends were based on rumors. There was national process against her. There was national process against her. According to the alleged murders, the questioned witnesses answered that they just heard the stories by others.
Portrait of Ferenc's wife, Countess Elizabeth Báthory Count Ferenc II Nádasdy de Nádasd et Fogarasföld (6 October 1555 – 4 January 1604) was a Hungarian nobleman and a distinguished soldier. His family, the Nádasdy family , was one of the wealthiest and most influential of the era in Hungary.
Čachtice Castle was featured in the "Castle of the Blood Countess" episode of the ABC Family show The Scariest Places on Earth, as well as the August 2008 episode "Tortured Souls" on the SyFy channels series Ghost Hunters International. the Castle appears in the 2008 film Bathory(Directed: Juraj Jakubisko)