Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Según la leyenda, Erzsébet Báthory (Isabel, en castellano), fue una cruel asesina en serie obsesionada por la belleza, la cual utilizaba la sangre de sus jóvenes sirvientas y pupilas para mantenerse joven en una época en que una mujer de 44 años se acercaba peligrosamente a la ancianidad.

    • Erzsébet Báthory de Ecsed
    • Su Señoría
  2. Bibliography. External links. Stephen Báthory ( Hungarian: Báthory István; Polish: Stefan Batory; Lithuanian: Steponas Batoras ⓘ; 27 September 1533 – 12 December 1586) was Voivode of Transylvania (1571–1576), Prince of Transylvania (1576–1586), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1576–1586). [1]

  3. El conde Jorge Báthory de Ecsed (en húngaro: György Báthori o Báthory), fue un noble húngaro del siglo XVI, padre de la famosa Isabel Báthory y cuñado del Rey de Polonia Esteban I Báthory .

  4. Stephen VIII Báthory. Stephen VIII Báthory ( Hungarian: VIII. Báthory István, pronounced [ˈbaːtori ˈiʃtvaːn]) (1477–1534) was a Hungarian noble . He was a son of Nicholas Báthory (1462–1500) of the Somlyó branch of the Báthory family, and of Sophia Bánffy de Losoncz. He was appointed in 1521 adjoin (deputy) of the Voivode of ...

  5. Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed ( Hungarian: Báthori Erzsébet, pronounced [ˈbaːtori ˈɛrʒeːbɛt]; Slovak: Alžbeta Bátoriová; 7 August 1560 – 21 August 1614) [2] was a Hungarian noblewoman and alleged serial killer from the Báthory family, who owned land in the Kingdom of Hungary (now Slovakia).

  6. Erzsébet Báthory. View source. Discussion. Portrait of Erzsebet Bathory. Erzsebet Bathory, known more commonly in the Western world by the anglicised name Elizabeth, was born August 7th, 1560, the daughter of Baron George Bathory and Baroness Anna Bathory.

  7. Elizabeth Bathory (1560–1614) was a countess who lived in Transylvania, then a part of the Kingdom of Hungary. [2] She was from a very important family that included kings, cardinals, knights, and judges. [2] Her family ruled Transylvania as an independent region within the Hungarian kingdom. [3] She was well- educated, beautiful and wealthy.