She was not sane; it is thought that she was sadistic. She tortured her victims brutally. She beat them until they bled, stuck pins into pressure points (such as under their fingers), cut off their fingers, burned them, smeared honey on them and left outside for the bugs to consume, dumped freezing water on them in the dead of winter until they froze, branded them with iron, bit them, starved them, and cut out chunks of their flesh. She forced women or girls that were still alive to eat the grilled flesh of the victims she had just killed. She was always fascinated with torture and she had a rough childhood. After her husband died, she did whatever she wanted. It is said that she killed young virgins to bathe in their blood so that she could maintain her youth and beauty, but this has never been proven. She was crazy.
over 600 victims, though she was only convicted on 80 counts.
because Elizabeth was accused of trying to kill Mary. Elizabeth was too a protestant and many wanted her on the throne instead of Mary.
Many of elizabeth blackwell siblings died
Assuming you mean Mary, Queen of Scots, and not Mary Tudor (Elizabeth's half-sister), Elizabeth was reluctant to have Mary QS executed largely because, like Elizabeth, she was an anointed queen, and related to Elizabeth. She, Mary, was offered forgiveness and life, but she continued to be a part of several plots to assassinate Elizabeth. Ultimately Elizabeth had no choice and after many years and much vacillation she signed Mary's death warrant.
Elizabeth Taylor had no tattoos.
Elizabeth Banks has 2 children
Countess Elizabeth Bathory was accused of torturing and killing hundreds of young girls in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The exact number of victims is uncertain, but is generally estimated to be around 80-650.
She was real. In 1560 Elizabeth Bathory is born into one of the oldest and wealthiest families in Transylvania. Her family had many powerful relatives a cardinal, princes, and a cousin who was prime minister of Hungary are among these relatives.
alot of girls, because i have 2 friends named Elizabeth and 1 aunt. don't worry. :)
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Yes, Elizabeth Bathory was a real countess, who lived from 1560-1614. She was a depraved serial killer. As an aristocrat she enjoyed immunity from prosecution, but three of her associates were convicted of murder ... They were subjected to slow, painful, public executions. Obviously, many of the stories about her are fantasy. As for the spellings of her name, the English name is Elizabeth, the German version is Elisabeth and the Hungarian version is Erzsebet. Please see the link below.
because Elizabeth was accused of trying to kill Mary. Elizabeth was too a protestant and many wanted her on the throne instead of Mary.
girls are gifted by the god we cannot try to kill them girls are everything in the world they are the users of flowers and many more god created girls to use the resource only for girls not to waste them.girls give birth to a baby and they call them mother .so dont kill girls they give birth to many girls and girls save earth earth is created for girls and not for men. so save girls dont kill them.
he killed 12 girls
She had 7 children with Henry Stanton. 5 were boys and 2 were girls.
i think elizabeth because she didnt kill as many people when she ruled, and also she made england rich and even very popular
Bathory, a Swedish extreme metal band, has released twelve studio albums and five compilation albums since 1984. The band ended in June 2004 after the death of frontsman and main songwriter Quorthon (Thomas Forsberg).
No. Bloody Mary in superstion is just that- superstition. It is an urban myth with no basis in fact. Bloody Mary, the historical figure, was Queen Mary of England. As a Catholic, she had many Protestants during her reign killed, earning her the nickname Bloody Mary. There was, however, a woman named Elizabeth Bathory of Hungarian nobility. Legend says she slapped one of her servant girls one day and some blood fell on her hand. Elizabeth supposedly became convinced that where the blood fell, her skin was whiter and younger, so she apparently began killing young, virginal girls and bathing in their blood. No one knows what attrocities she was accused of are actually accurate; they range from torture to murder in various degrees of sadism. No one is even sure of the number of victims; some believe it to be well into the hundreds, some into the thousands. However, we do know she and some of her servants were put on trial for her apparently killing some of the girls in her service. Her servants were executed; Elizabeth was placed on house arrest and remained so until her death.