Countess Elizabeth Báthory, nicknamed "Countess Drakula"
Historians believe that Elizabeth Ba Tuoli became a famous "female vampire"-a crazy killer, which has a lot to do with her identity. In Hungary and Bohemia at that time, the haze of the Middle Ages had not completely dissipated. A powerful aristocrat like Elizabeth still holds the power of life and death. /kloc-When she was 0/5 years old, Elizabeth's family married her to Francis Nadal, an equally noble earl. Nadal was brave in the war against Muslims, but like other heroes who fought against Turkey at that time (such as Vlad IV and Drakula), Nadal was cruel. People thought that he even abused his wife or abused servants with his wife.
Elizabeth Báthory may abuse young girls when her husband is out. In her basement, her four servants tortured local girls with knives, needles or other methods. Most of them come from farmers' families and are usually sent as maids, because farmers' daughters may receive education.
Elizabeth's behavior may be out of revenge after being abused. Another common saying is that she is looking for ways to stay young. In fact, she let the girl bleed and then bathe in the blood, or simply drink it. This is a stupid and ancient secret recipe for staying in beauty, which is quoted by many folk novels. Elizabeth continued to abuse the farmer's daughter after her birth. According to research, she even abused and killed 589 people in three years.
161065438+On February 30th, Count Tulso led the peasants to occupy her castle. This is not for aristocratic purposes, but because Nadal was killed in battle many years ago, and the vast territory and property of Bathori and Nadal family made Hungarian nobles (including the king) salivate. When Count Dantard Sol opened the gate of the castle, the tragedy of cruelty continued. They saved some girls, but others died. Mrs Elizabeth Báthory's lawsuit became a sensational case in Europe at that time.
In the same year, three servants of Elizabeth were executed, and the whereabouts of the other was unknown. Mrs. Elizabeth Báthory was spared death because of her distinguished life, but she was imprisoned in a tower of the castle for life, and someone was responsible for delivering meals every day.
In 16 14, Mrs Elizabeth Báthory was found dead in the tower. She got the title of "Countess of Drakula" because of her evil deeds and bloody hobbies that caused a sensation in Europe (Drakula is synonymous with vampires). The female vampire image in most contemporary vampire literature works comes from the story of Elizabeth Ba Tuoli, and her castle is regarded as a ghost, which has become a typical image of vampire castle.
Countess Bathori was born in a family house in Ecsed and spent her childhood there. Her father Bathori George (Bathori Ji? Rgy) comes from the wild Sid branch of the Bathori family. Her uncle Bathori Andrá s used to be Voivod (the regional ruler appointed by the royal family) in Transylvania, while her mother Báthory Anna (from 1539 to 1570) was Bathori Stefan. Belonging to the Somlyó branch, it also means that the Countess Bathori is the niece of Polish King Bathori Stefan, and the Elizabeth family owns many properties. After textual research, historians believe that their wealth is more than that of the Hungarian king at that time.
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The Bathori family is a very powerful family. In Hungarian history, it is often seen that the Bartoli family occupies a place among the powerful. Countess Bathori is a very smart and beautiful woman. When she was young, she was not only proficient in Latin, German and Greek, but also interested in science and astronomy. She was the first beauty in Hungary at that time.
She/Kloc-was engaged to Nadasti ferenc when she was 0/5 years old, and later moved to Nadasti Fort in Salva, Hungary. When she got married on May 8th, 1575 (Countess Bathori was fifteen and Nadasdy was twenty-six), they invited about 4,500 people to attend. Nadal Sidi also gave his house, Csejte vára, his villa in Chakhetis, and the surrounding 17 towns and villages as wedding gifts to Countess Bathori. But it is said that the marriage between Countess Bartoli and Nadal Sidi is a political marriage between nobles, while Countess Bartoli can keep her original surname because her family is far stronger than her husband.
Later, her husband was often away from home because of the role of the general and the war, so the countess Bathori had to deal with business affairs and business affairs in the surrounding villages and towns. Results Her husband died of serious injuries on 1604 at the age of 5 1 year. After 25 years of marriage, they had four sons and two daughters, one of whom died very young.
Before her husband's death, that is, about 1602, the disappearance of girls and criticism of nobles began to spread everywhere, and Hungarian officials sent personnel to investigate related incidents and collect evidence. Finally, in 16 10, Countess Bathori and her four accomplices were accused of abusing and killing hundreds of virgins and young women. According to the testimony of more than 300 people, some people say that the number of victims is about 36 or 37, while others say that it is more than 50. However, many family employees said that the number of bodies moved out of the castle was about 100 ~ 200, and one of them even claimed that there were more than 650 people. However, in the end, only 80 people were confirmed as Count Bathori.
Madame killed it. No one knows how many people were actually killed. It is said that Elizabeth continued to abuse the farmer's daughter after the baby was born. According to the investigation, she abused at least 589 people in three years. Countess Bathori is likely to abuse the girl when her husband is away. In her basement, her four servants tortured local girls with knives, needles or other methods. Some people say that Countess Bathori may have done this out of revenge after being abused. Another way of saying it is that she looks for ways to stay young and beautiful forever. In fact, she let the girl bleed and then bathe or drink in the blood.
Countess Bathori's initial target was a nearby peasant woman. Many girls are attracted to work in the castle because the servants in the castle are well treated. Later, her goal shifted to the girl who came to the castle to learn etiquette. Most of them were sent to the castle by their parents to learn the manners of the upper class.
The forms of abuse include: beating to death for a long time, burning hands, face and lower body, cutting off hands, biting off flesh, freezing to death, starvation and sexual abuse. And it happened not only in her castle, but also in the house under her and her husband's name. And said someone would provide her with girls.
Although 80 people were confirmed to have died at the hands of Countess Ba Tuoli, she was never formally charged and interrogated, but was directly kept in several fixed rooms in Chahudisburg until her death. At that time, the Hungarian king ordered someone to summon her to the palace for trial, but there was no progress. In the same year, three servants of Elizabeth were executed, and the whereabouts of the other was unknown. Mrs. Elizabeth Báthory was spared death because of her distinguished life, but she was imprisoned in a tower of the castle for life, and someone was responsible for delivering meals every day. Four years later, on August 265438, 16 14, the countess Bathori was found dead and many meals had not been touched, so the real date of death was unknown. Her body was originally intended to be buried in the cemetery of Chahtis, but due to strong opposition from residents, it was later moved to the family cemetery in Zede, Naciye, Hungary. However, due to many statements, the true story of Lady Elizabeth Tory has not been confirmed, but most people still think that the Countess is not a vampire, and there is no relevant historical proof. Therefore, the story of Ms. Elizabeth is still up in the air.
The portrait of the Countess Bathori is now in the Andos Dabasse National Museum and the Budapest History Museum.
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1546, Dracula the vampire (legendary vampire, movie) and an expedition led by Steven Basser, Prince of Transylvania, came to Wallachia to compete for the throne of the former ruler. About a century later, ELIZABETH BATHORY, Steven Bartholomew's successor, herself became the terror incarnation of Transvaal, and she was also the most notorious female vampire in the world history. The following is the story of Elizebeth Bathory.
Elizabeth 1560 was born in Hungary, and her family is related to the legendary forest god, lesbians and witches. /kloc-at the age of 0/4, she gave birth to a baby with a farmer's son in the castle of her future mother-in-law (Countess Ursula Nadasti). As early as 1 1, she was engaged to Baron FERENCZ NADASDY. 1575 On May 8th, Elizabeth kept her engagement and married the baron at the age of 15. At that time, no one advocated women's liberation in society, but Elizabeth kept her surname. Her husband also changed his surname to ferenc Bartoli. Barron is a militant man. He would rather fight on the battlefield than enjoy a quiet life at home, so the locals nicknamed him "Hungarian Black Hero". While her husband was galloping on the battlefield, Elizabeth visited her menstruation, Countess Carla Bartholomew. She and her husband had the same homosexual hobby. But when their carnival was banned, Elizabeth really realized what kind of stimulation she needed inside. Torturing a girl with mature breasts gives her great pleasure, and she is not only satisfied with physical pleasure, but also one of her hobbies. Soco, the servant in the castle, began to encourage Elizabeth to use magic and encourage her to continue her sadistic behavior. In the letter Elizabeth wrote to her husband ferenc, she mentioned: "I did a very interesting thing. I whipped a black hen with a white cane until it died, and then smeared its blood on the enemy you had to deal with. If you don't have a chance to paint them, you can paint them on their coats. "
When Elizabeth went in and out of the castle with a man from Full Metal Jacket, the villagers began to believe that the man with black eyes and jagged teeth was Drakula himself, and he had arrived at CSEJTHE Castle. Elizabeth was seen with blood on her mouth. However, it didn't take long for the mysterious stranger to return to the grave, and Elizabeth seemed unable to stand being alone. When her husband Baron Nadasti returned to the castle, he unexpectedly forgave his wife's infidelity. As time goes by, Elizabeth is getting old and her beautiful face is disappearing a little. So she used cosmetics and expensive clothes to hide what she looked like after losing her youth. But this still can't cover up the increasing wrinkles. One day, while combing Elizabeth's hair, a maid accidentally broke one of the earl's hairs. In a rage, she slapped the maid wildly, and blood gushed from the maid's nose and splashed Elizabeth's face. When the countess looked in the mirror at the place where her face was spattered with blood, a miracle appeared. Blood-stained skin gradually faded the traces of years and restored its former beauty. So she was overjoyed and found that blood could make her regain her lost youth. The countess began to believe in an old belief that other people's blood can make a person change physically and psychologically. So with the help of the wizard, Elizabeth began to kidnap some beautiful young virgins, then tortured them and collected their blood in a vat. From then on, the countess began to bathe herself with virgin blood. Every time she comes out of the bathtub full of blood, the glory of youth seems to return to her.
16 1 1 Earl Elizebeth Bathory's lawsuit is a real and genuine bloodthirsty case in history. Mrs. Bathori lives in Sait Castle in the Hungarian Mountains of Carpathian Mountains. She was accused of torturing girls from nearby villages, bleeding them to death like animals in slaughterhouses, drinking their blood and bathing them with blood, thinking that this would keep her amazing beauty and youth. The countess's husband is Count Nadal, and she often leaves her to go out to fight. The countess idled at home, was encouraged by her servant Tolko to learn witchcraft, and then sent someone to kidnap the girl to torture her. 1600 after the death of the count, she became more and more unruly. 16 10 Countess Bathori's cousin, Count Tulso, led the army into the castle and detained her. She was kept in her room, and food was brought in through a small hole until 16 14 died. Other accomplices will be sentenced to death. After her death, the castle where she once lived was abandoned, and no one dared to move in again. This castle later became a model for British writer Stoke to write vampire stories. Countess Bathori is a creepy female demon.
1560, the Hungarian countess Elizabeth Ba Tuoli was born in one of the oldest and richest families in Transylvania. She is the niece of the Polish king.
It is said that she married an earl with outstanding military achievements, but her husband died in battle soon. After her husband died, Elizabeth began to worry that aging would take away her beauty. One day, a maid accidentally pulled Elizabeth's hair while combing her hair. Elizabeth beat the maid's hand to blood. The maid's blood flowed into her hand, and she suddenly felt that she had gained the youth and vitality of a young maid. She believes that she has found the secret of staying young forever. So Elizabeth ordered her housekeeper and footman to strip off the maid's clothes, cut her skin, put her blood in a vat and bathe with her blood. After that, she sent people from nearby villages to capture or lure girls to torture them, bleed them to death like animals in slaughterhouses, drink their blood and bathe with it, thinking that this would keep her amazing beauty and youth.
According to historical records, there are about 300 to 600 victims. Finally, it was Count Tulso, the cousin of Countess Bathori, who led the army to break the castle and exposed this appalling tragedy. Since then, Countess Bathori has been regarded as a member of the vampire family.
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Elizabeth Báthory was born in 1560 in a family house in Yeshid, the Hungarian kingdom, and spent her childhood there. Her father George Bathori came from the wild Sid branch of the Bathori family. Uncle Anders Bartoli used to be Voivovo (the regional ruler appointed by the royal family) in Transylvania, while her mother Anna Toriber (1539 to 1570) was the daughter of another Voivovo: Stephen Bartoli, both of whom belonged to.
She was engaged to Bernanke Nadal Sidi when she was 0/5 years old, and later moved to Nadal Sidi Fort in Safa, Hungary. 1575 When she got married on May 8th (Countess bath ori 15, Nadal Sidi 24), they invited about 4,500 people to attend. Nadal Sidi also gave his own house, namely Chahtis Castle, Chahtis Villa and the surrounding 17 villages and towns, as a wedding gift to the Countess Bartoli.
Her husband died of serious injuries on 1604 at the age of 47. They were married for 29 years and gave birth to three sons and four daughters, two of whom died at a very young age. Her husband once said that after his death, Bathori could remarry. Marrying my brother Tulso is also a political alliance, so you don't have to worry about territorial issues for a long time. But the countess didn't want to marry Tarso. I didn't expect this to bring disaster to her. Around the countess's castle, the girl disappeared and the criticism of the nobility began to spread. Hungarian officials sent personnel to investigate the relevant incidents and collect evidence. As a result, Tulso used this opportunity to spread rumors among the people that the countess had killed the girl. But also secretly murdered some girls in nearby villages and planted them on the countess.
The countess usually likes to study herbalism and usually treats local villagers. Soaking flowers in the bathtub can keep her skin moist, so she can stay young forever. Soaked in a lot of flowers and plants, the blisters in the bathtub turn red and are considered blood by people who don't know the truth. This makes the rumor more true.
Even in the face of the enemy, the countess did not give in. The countess was about to be taken away when the castle was captured. She said to her young son, "You are mine and I am yours." I'm really touched to see this. My son is everything to my mother, and my mother is everything to my son. It is hard to give up. The imprisoned countess died alone, thinking about her son in Lacrimosa all day long. Finally, she sang a hymn and set herself on fire. The countess never shed a tear in public, let alone intercede for the enemy.
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Countess Elizabeth Báthory, nicknamed "Countess Drakula".
Elizabeth Basoli was born into one of the most powerful aristocratic families in Hungary. Her family members included then Polish King Stephen Bartoli and Prince Transylvania.
Historians believe that Elizabeth Ba Tuoli became a famous "female vampire"-a crazy killer, which has a lot to do with her identity. In Hungary and Bohemia at that time, the haze of the Middle Ages had not completely dissipated. A powerful aristocrat like Elizabeth still holds the power of life and death. /kloc-When she was 0/5 years old, Elizabeth's family married her to Francis Nadal, an equally noble earl. Nadal was brave in the war against Muslims, but like other heroes who fought against Turkey at that time (such as Vlad IV and Drakula), Nadal was cruel. People thought that he even abused his wife or abused servants with his wife.
Elizabeth Báthory may abuse young girls when her husband is out. Most of them come from farmers' families and are usually sent as maids, because farmers' daughters may receive education.
Elizabeth's behavior may be out of revenge after being abused. Another common saying is that he looks for ways to stay young. In fact, he asked people to bleed the girl, then take a bath with blood, or simply drink it. This is a stupid and ancient secret recipe for staying in beauty, which is quoted by many folk novels. Elizabeth continued to abuse the farmer's daughter after her birth. According to research, she even abused and killed 600 people in three years.
16 1 1 year, Count Tulso led the peasants to occupy her castle. This is not for aristocratic purposes, but because Nadal was killed in battle many years ago, and the vast territory and property of Bathori and Nadal family made Hungarian nobles (including the king) salivate. When Count Dantard Sol opened the gate of the castle, the tragedy of cruelty continued. They saved some girls, but others died. Mrs Elizabeth Báthory's lawsuit became a sensational case in Europe at that time.
In 16 14, Mrs Elizabeth Báthory was found dead in the tower. She got the title of "Countess of Drakula" because of her evil deeds and bloody hobbies that caused a sensation in Europe (Drakula is synonymous with vampires). The female vampire image in most contemporary vampire literature works comes from the story of Elizabeth Ba Tuoli, and her castle is regarded as a ghost, which has become a typical image of vampire castle.