Elizabeth Báthory

Hungarian aristocrat and serial killer

Elizabeth Báthory - Hungarian aristocrat and serial killer
Born

August 7th, 1560
464 years ago

Died

August 21st, 1614
410 years ago — 54 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Hungary

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Born into a prominent family, became Countess and ruled over her estates in Hungary. Throughout the late 16th and early 17th centuries, she was accused of torturing and murdering numerous young women. Reports claimed her actions were driven by a belief that bathing in their blood would enhance her beauty and preserve youth. Arrested in 1610, trials were conducted, yet she was never formally tried for the crimes. Instead, was placed under house arrest in her castle until her death in 1614.

Accused of murdering over 600 young women

Imprisoned in her castle for life

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