Elizabeth Bathory was called the "Bloody Countess." To stay young, she tortured and bathed in the blood of hundreds of young women.
There is no evidence to suggest that the Jersey Devil, a mythical creature from New Jersey folklore, kills people. The legend describes it as causing mischief and scaring people, but not actively seeking to harm or kill individuals.
In the movie "Psycho," Norman Bates kills Marion Crane, private investigator Arbogast, and a couple other victims. In the sequels and TV show, he continues to kill more people.
It takes six to kill a person
It is estimated that vipers, which include several venomous snake species, kill several thousand people globally each year. These deaths are largely attributed to the severity of their venom and the areas where these snakes are commonly found.
About 1.9 people kill themselves every minute
The blood countess of Hungary was Elizabeth Bathory, born in Hungary and when her husband went away to war, she would kill young beautiful women and drain their blood and then bathe in it because of her beliefs that she could bathe in it and become young and beautiful herself.
The blood countess of Hungary was Elizabeth Bathory, born in Hungary and when her husband went away to war, she would kill young beautiful women and drain their blood and then bathe in it because of her beliefs that she could bathe in it and become young and beautiful herself.
They have to have a physical need for blood or energy to be considered a true vampire. However, in order to be labeled one, you simply have to become famous for drinking and/or bathing in blood. Witness Vlad Tepes, Elizabeth Bathory, etc. (It helps if you kill people for it, if you're just going for the label.)
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From what I know Mary did try to kill Elizabeth but Elizabeth went into hiding. Elizabeth stayed in hiding till Mary died and then came out and claimed the throne.
No. Elizabeth I was Henry VIII's daughter.
yes when she raised taxes lol pick me for best answer
i think elizabeth because she didnt kill as many people when she ruled, and also she made england rich and even very popular
The monster kills Elizabeth in chapter 23.
Elizabeth had Mary charged with treaty and beheaded.
I know of Barbossa, Elizabeth, and Will. But possibly Calypso.
At the time of this prayer, Bathory was in a desparate situation. At long last she was having to pay the price for her debachery which included the murder of at least 600 young village girls, brought to her estate under the pretense a well paying position as a servant. The laws of the time demanded that she be executed in any number of horrible ways. Her mention of the cats was her desperate plea for supernatural interference, to kill her executioners before she herself was killed. Of course she knew there would be no cats, no good outcome for her. But someone must have heard her prayers. Bathory was not executed. She was of royal linage and was judged by other royals, who felt locking her away in her own tower was punishment enough. She lived in total isolation until her death years later.