Elizabeth Báthory
Elizabeth Báthory
Elizabeth Báthory
The stories of her serial murders and brutality are veried by the testimony of more than 300 witnesses and
survivors as well as physical evidence and the presence of
horribly mutilated dead, dying and imprisoned girls found
at the time of her arrest.[5] Stories which ascribe to her
vampire-like tendencies (most famously the tale that she
bathed in the blood of virgins to retain her youth) were
generally recorded years after her death and are considered unreliable. Her story quickly became part of national folklore, and her infamy persists to this day.[6] She
is often compared with Vlad III the Impaler of Wallachia,
on whom the ctional Count Dracula is partly based, and
has been nicknamed The Blood Countess and Countess
Dracula.
Aerial view of achtice Castle.
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1.1
Biography
Early years
1 BIOGRAPHY
sia. Her next child, Anna Ndasdy, was born in 1585 and
would later become the wife of Mikls Zrinyi VI. Her
other known children include Orsolya (Orsika) Ndasdy
(b. 1590 - d. unknown) who would later become the
wife of Istvn II Beny, Katalin (Kata or Katherina) Ndasdy (b.1594 - d. unknown), Andrs Ndasdy (b.1596 d.1603 at the age of 7), and Pl (Paul) Ndasdy (b.1598
- d. 1650), father of Ferenc Ndasdy II.
1.3 Accusation
Investigation
Between 1602 and 1604, after rumors of Bthorys atrocities had spread through the kingdom, Lutheran minister
Istvn Magyari made complaints against her, both publicly and at the court in Vienna.[17] The Hungarian authorities took some time to respond to Magyaris complaints. Finally, in 1610, King Matthias II assigned
Gyrgy Thurz, the Palatine of Hungary, to investigate.
Thurz ordered two notaries to collect evidence in March
1610.[18] In 1610 and 1611, the notaries collected testimony from more than 300 witnesses. The trial records include the testimony of the four defendants, as well as thirteen witnesses. Priests, noblemen and commoners were
questioned. Witnesses included the castellan and other
personnel of Srvr castle.
1.4
Trial
Trial
4 SEE ALSO
2.1
Other theories
2.2 Music
British heavy metal band Venom recorded a song called
Countess Bathory on their 1982 album Black Metal.
Bathory was the name of a band from Vllingby, Sweden,
which is widely credited with creating the black metal and
Viking metal subgenres and dedicated the song Woman
of Dark Desires to Elizabeth. Hungarian black metal
band Tormentor released an inuential demo in 1989
titled Anno Domini that included the track Elisabeth
Bathory, that was later covered by Swedish black metal
band Dissection on their 1996 EP Where Dead Angels
Lie. In 1998, the band Cradle of Filth took inspiration
from Elizabeth Bthory for the album Cruelty and the
Beast. The band Kamelot have written songs about her
cruelty and want of eternal youth, showcased on their
three part Elizabeth on their 2001 album Karma. In 2010,
Swedish heavy/doom metal band Ghost released Elizabeth as the rst single of their debut album Opus Eponymous. The track is inspired by the alleged crimes of
Bthory.[38] Composer Dennis Bthory-Kitsz composed
an opera, Erzsebet, based on the life of Bthory. In
2009, Seattle-based rock band Aiden released a song
called Elizabeth on their 2009 album Knives about the
demon countess. The last track on the 2005 album
Black One by Drone/Doom metal band Sunn O))) is titled Bthory Erzsbet. Elizabeth also inspired Slayer in
the song Beauty Through Order from the album World
Painted Blood.
3 Ancestry
4 See also
Gilles de Rais
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Delphine LaLaurie
La Quintrala
References
Countess Dracula.
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Further reading
6.1
In English
EXTERNAL LINKS
In Slovak
Dvok, Pavel (1999). Krvav grfka: Albeta Btoryov, fakty a vmysly. Slovart. ISBN 978-8085501-07-0.
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In French
6.3
In German
Farin, Michael (2003). Heroine des Grauens. Elisabeth Bthory. Munich: P. Kirchheim. ISBN 387410-038-3.
6.4
In Hungarian
6.6 In Spanish
Pizarnik, Alejandra (1971). La condesa sangrienta.
Aquarius. Alejandra Pizarnik (19361972) was an
Argentine poet. Several editions of this book have
been published.
Garca Snchez, Javier (2005). Ella, Drcula: vida
y crmenes de la condesa sangrienta, la mayor asesina en serie de la historia. Planeta. ISBN 9788408054801.
7 External links
Thorne, Tony (29 June 2008). Countess Elizabeth
Bthory: icon of evil. The Telegraph.
Rexa, Dezs (1908). Bthory Erzsbet Ndasdy Ferencn. Benk Gyula Udvari Knyvkereskedse.
Supka, Gza (c. 1940). Az tkozott asszony: Ndasdy Ferencn, Bthory Erzsbet bngye. Erdlyi
Egyetemes Knyvtr.
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A complete genealogy of all descendants Elizabeth
Bthory (17th-20th century)
Novotny, Pavel (Director) (2014). Die Grn Elisabeth Bathory und das Geheimnis hinter dem Geheimnis [400 Years of Bloody Countess - The Secret Behind the Secret] (Motion picture). Retrieved 27 May
2014. (Documentary lm)
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