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  1. 30 apr 2024 · Elizabeth Báthory (born August 7, 1560, Nyírbátor, Hungary—died August 21, 1614, Castle Čachtice, Čachtice, Hungary [now in Slovakia]) was a Hungarian countess who purportedly tortured and murdered hundreds of young women in the 16th and 17th centuries. Báthory was born into prominent Protestant nobility in Hungary.

  2. 2 mag 2024 · Countess Báthory was a 17th-century Hungarian noblewoman who lived in Čachtice Castle, situated in what is now western Slovakia. Far from being a depraved killer, she appears to have been a well-educated patron of the arts, who was proficient in Hungarian, Latin, Greek and German.

  3. 2 mag 2024 · In 1573, Countess Erzsébet Báthory gave birth to an illegitimate child. The infant, a girl, was swiftly bundled up and handed to a local peasant family to be brought up in one of the hamlets surrounding the Castle.

  4. 9 mag 2024 · Itt található többek között a Báthori család vörös márvány sárkányos címerköve, Báthory Gábor szablyája, Bethlen Gábor díszkardja és az 1511-ben Firenzében készült templomi ülőpad (stallum) kisebbik padsora, mely eredetileg a Báthoriak Szent György nevét viselő templomában állt.

  5. 5 giorni fa · Are you ready to meet the world's bloodiest and most murderous countess? Elizabeth Báthory, the most famous female serial killer of all time, is a real perso...

  6. 15 mag 2024 · Serial killers and their gruesome crimes have sparked terror and intrigue for centuries. From Hungarian countess Elizabeth Báthory in the 1600s to more recent examples such as Jeffrey Dahmer and...

  7. 4 giorni fa · The University of Szeged traces its origins back to 1581 with the foundation of the Academia in Cluj (Kolozsvár). István Báthory, Prince of Transylvania, King of Poland (1571-1586), Grand Duke of Lithuania took measures to estabilish a Catholic university (academia – universitas) consisting of two faculitues, Arts and Theology.