STEPHEN BÁTHORY

bäˈtôrĭ, Pol. Stefan Batory, 1533–86, king of Poland (1575–86), prince of Transylvania (1571–75), son of Stephen Báthory (1477–1534). He was elected to succeed John II as prince of Transylvania. In Poland, he was elected by a majority to succeed Henry of Valois, who had left Poland in 1574 to rule France as Henry III. A minority voted for Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II, who died before he could make good his claim. As had been stipulated by the Polish diet, Stephen married Anna, daughter of Sigismund II, the last Jagiello king of Poland. To his brother, Christopher Báthory, he gave Transylvania. With his chancellor, Jan Zamojski, Stephen fought several successful campaigns against Ivan IV of Russia in the lengthy war for the succession to Livonia. Peace was made in 1582 through papal mediation, and Poland retained Polotsk and its part of Livonia. Toward the end of his reign Stephen Báthory planned a Christian alliance against the Ottomans. He also schemed to make Russia a vassal state of Poland—a project that he considered a necessary step for his anti-Ottoman crusade. He supported the Society of Jesus (see Jesus, Society of) in Poland in an attempt to foster the Catholic Reform, and he effected useful judiciary reforms. After his death Sigismund III, a Swedish nephew of Sigismund II, was elected king.

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...the Blood Countess of Transylvania, Countess Elizabeth of Bathory, Dracula specialist Raymond McNally suggested Dracula Was...originally and subtextually as much vamp as vampire (Kaye). Bathory, whose life seems to have been the model for Dracula's more...
J. STARNAWSKI, Ltdition dHorace dedi6 par Bernardino Partenio da Spilim-bergo au roi polanais ttienne Bathory (1584) M. D. PINC6N GONZALEZ, Presenza dellelemento italiano nella stampa di libri spagnoli o di tematica spagnola in tipografie...
...1560-1614) Niece of Stephen BATHORY, she is famous as the historical...the fortress of Cachtice. Bathory, Stephen (Istvan) (1533-86) king of Poland as Stephen I (1575-86). The Bathory were a noble Catholic family...
...Livonian War 1557-1582 between King Stephen Bathory of Poland-Lithuania and Ivan...Possevino reported to the pope that Bathory claimed that he was ready to pour...24. A good introduction to Stephen Bathory are the essays in Etienne Bathory...
...2. THE RELIGIOUS POLICY OF STEPHEN BATHORY 1576-1586 The flight of Henry...the prince of Transylvania, Stephen Bathory, an ardent Catholic, whose...1576 in such circumstances, Stephen Bathory had no difficulty in adjusting...
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...Ivans meeting with Antonio Possevino, the emissary of Stephen Batory and Pope Gregory XIII, at Ivans retreat at Aleksandrova...particularity (samobytnost), standing apart from the West of Stephen Bathory quite as much as from the East of Devlet Girei. Contrarily...
...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...
...legend of "Bluebeard"), and Elizabeth Bathory, the Hungarian Countess (fictionalized...constructed by his journalistic biographers Stephen Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth, who claimed...London: Routledge, 1989. Michaud, Stephen G., and Hugh Aynesworth. The Only Living...
...shown by Thomas Keneallys novel Schindlers Ark (1982) and in Stephen Spielbergs Oscar-winning film Schindlers List. But in both...bridge builder and engineer from Kazimierz serving under Istvan Bathory (the Hungarian king of Poland) against the Russians. In...


 

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...The Rostov Ripper. Irish screen star Stephen Rea (of The Crying Game fame) was also...debt to Alligator Killer Joe Ball, while Bathory (2008) starred Anna Friel as the infamous...The Boston Strangler To Catch A Killer Bathory The Silence Of The Lambs Eaten Alive Psycho...
...Lovecrafts excesses back in the 1940s), until Stephen King revitalized the genre 30-some years...the Ripper, celebrated sadist Elisabeth Bathory, Vlad Tepes, even great-uncle Bram...the season include: Under the Dome by Stephen King: a mammoth ecological nightmare...
...the murderer be Jack the Ripper? Or could it be Elizabeth Bathory, an evil 16th-century Hungarian countess, infamous for...written and clearly does neither. If you want more vamps, try Stephen Kings Salems Lot, a modern re-telling as chilling as the...


 

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STEPHEN BATHORY ba tori, Pol. Stefan Batory, 1533...of Transylvania (1571 75), son of Stephen Bathory (1477 1534). He was elected to succeed...Livonia. Toward the end of his reign Stephen Bathory planned a Christian alliance against...
BOCSKAY, STEPHEN boch ki, 1557 1606, Hungarian...nephew, Prince Sigismund Bathory of Transylvania, first against...Roman Emperor Rudolf II), Stephen Bocskay in 1604 led a revolt...Catholicism on Hungary. Stephen then acknowledged Sultan...
...Batory, Hungarian noble family. Stephen Bathory, 1477 1534, a loyal adherent...1575) king of Poland (see Stephen Bathory , king of Poland) and was succeeded...Bathory, d. 1614, a niece of Stephen Bathory, is celebrated in legend as...
...include a 12th-century Orthodox Eastern church, the Stephen Bathory palace (16th cent.), and the Bernardine church (16th cent.). Stephen Bathory had his residence in Grodno, where he died in 1586...
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