BÁTHORY

bäˈtôrē, Pol. Batory, Hungarian noble family. Stephen Báthory, 1477–1534, a loyal adherent of John I of Hungary (John Zápolya), was made (1529) voivode [governor] of Transylvania. His youngest son became (1575) king of Poland (see Stephen Báthory, king of Poland) and was succeeded as prince of Transylvania by his brother, Christopher Báthory, 1530–81. Christopher married Elizabeth, sister of Stephen Bocskay.

His son and successor, Sigismund Báthory, 1572–1613, was mentally unbalanced. At first a loyal vassal of the Hapsburg king of Hungary (Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II), he crushed (1594) the pro-Turkish faction of nobles and was recognized by Rudolf as hereditary prince. In 1597, he abdicated in favor of Rudolf but returned to assume power in Aug., 1598. The following March he abdicated in favor of his cousin, Andrew Cardinal Báthory (d. 1599), but again reversed his decision and, with the help of Stephen Bocskay, returned to power as a vassal of Sultan Muhammad III. He abdicated definitively in 1602 (in favor of Rudolf) and retired to Silesia.

Elizabeth Báthory, d. 1614, a niece of Stephen Bathory, is celebrated in legend as a female werewolf. She is said to have slaughtered more than 600 virgins in order to renew her youth by bathing in their blood. She was incarcerated in 1610 and died in prison.

Gabriel Báthory, 1589–1613, a nephew of Andrew Cardinal Báthory, became prince of Transylvania in 1608. His harsh regime provoked a rebellion by the nobles, and he was murdered. By the marriage of his niece Sophia (d. 1680) to George II Rákóczy, the two families were united.

See biography of Elizabeth Báthory by V. Penrose (tr. 1970); B. Gould, Book of Werewolves (1865).

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...ENSIGN 148 THE PUBLIC DISPLAY 150 The Name of Vytautas as Political Argument 152 APPEALS TO RULERS 152 Stephan Bathory as a New Vytautas 155 Popular Appeal 158 DEBATING THE UNION AND RULERSHIP 159 Historical Writings 160 THE...
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...Among sixteenth-century monarchs, Williams mentions the German emperor Maximilian II, his son Matthias, and Stephen Bathory, the Prince of Transylvania and King of Poland. Both the Dutch Republic and the English Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell...
...your neighbor." In addition, Poland and Hungary had several mutual monarchs and heroes, (127) such as Stefan Batory (Istvan Bathory), the general Jozef Bern, and the poet Sandor Petofi. (128) By contrast, despite the East German elites excitement about the...
...your neighbor." In addition, Poland and Hungary had several mutual monarchs and heroes, (128) such as Stefan Batory (Istvan Bathory), the general Jozef Bem, and the poet Sandor Petofi. (129) By contrast, despite the East German elites excitement about the...
...Dracula Was a Woman: In Search of the Blood Countess of Transylvania , Raymond MacNally describes the career of Elizabeth Bathory (who bathed in blood to preserve her beauty) and includes a chapter detailing the cultural affinities between the vampire...
...Judith Martin, Miss Manners Rescues Civilization, 50. (54.) See Norton, Republic of Signs, 65-66. (55.) Quoted in Peter Dennis Bathory and Nancy L. Schwartz, eds. Friends and Citizens: Essays in Honor of Wilson Carey McWilliams (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield...
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...Rodriguez , Michael Rust Dennis Bathory-Kitsz, a Vermont musician and activist...The candidates collective crime, says Bathory-Kitsz, is that by appealing to surfers...tells the browser how to display the page. Bathory-Kitsz says that by designing their Websites...
...Kidnapped, are developing the script right now. * One of this years cinema treats will be Bathory. Anna Friel (below) plays the Hungarian countess Elizabeth Bathory, who in the 16th/17th centuries murdered young children and (it is said) drank their...
...her oven and devours their youth. And then there is Elizabeth Bathory--the seventeenth-century Hungarian countess and perhaps the...into the uncomfortable position of insisting that the Countess Bathory was absolutely right, at least about her goals. She merely...
...and with Hungary he enjoyed a very fruitful period of collaboration with Matthias Corvinus via Francesco Bandini and Nicholas Bathory. In Italy his correspondents include Lorenzo de Medici; Ferrante, King of Naples; Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino...
...religion on its current album, Tomorrow Come Today. Songs like "Bathorys Sainthood" attack blind dogmatism: Genuflect away the...a god for the poor, for Bathory were bleeding out the devil hides in...
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...ceremonial sword, Anna Friel takes on her latest chilling movie role - as a real-life Dracula-style killer. She plays evil Elizabeth Bathory, a Hungarian Countess who slaughtered more than 600 young women in the 16th Century. She drank and bathed in their blood believing...
...her children, Erzsebet (aka Elizabeth) Bathory - later to become the Countess of Transylvania...feet, their necks would be slashed and Bathory would bathe in their blood, sometimes...didnt work. Anna is shooting the film, Bathory, in Eastern Europe for London-based producer...
...by. The flame haired actress wrote to director Juraj Jakubisko begging him to give her the lead role in his upcoming film, Bathory. It had been offered to Famke Janssen so I wrote to Juraj and told him how much I wanted it, 30-year-old Anna confided to me...
...vampire lore from the Transylvanian Alps to the Carpathian Mountains. The noble Bathory family ruled over Transylvania in the 15th Century. Elizabeth Bathory took part in demonic rituals and believed she could regain her lost youth through...
...yellow and white cloth strip, or ruhmal, in the Uttar Pradesh district of India between 1790 and 1840. Transylvanian Elizabeth Bathory is thought to be the most prolific female murderer. She is believed to have killed about 650 girls between 1560 and 1615 in...
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BATHORY ba tore, Pol. Batory, Hungarian noble family. Stephen Bathory, 1477 1534, a loyal adherent of John I of Hungary...youngest son became (1575) king of Poland (see Stephen Bathory , king of Poland) and was succeeded as prince of Transylvania...
STEPHEN BATHORY ba tori, Pol. Stefan Batory, 1533...Transylvania (1571 75), son of Stephen Bathory (1477 1534). He was elected to succeed...of Poland. To his brother, Christopher Bathory, he gave Transylvania. With his chancellor...
BATORY see Stephen Bathory and Bathory , family. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...retaliatory army with the help of Sigismund Bathory , prince of Transylvania, and mercenaries...after defeating (1599) Andrew Cardinal Bathory, to whom Sigismund had given up his throne...Transylvania. Returning, he defeated Sigismund Bathory, who had renewed his claim to the principality...
...Transylvania (1613 29). He was chief adviser of Stephen Bocskay and was elected prince after the assassination of Gabriel Bathory . A Protestant, though tolerant toward all religions, he allied himself (1619) with the Protestant Frederick the Winter King...
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