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The Countess Elizabeth Bathory

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THIS IS REAL STORY OF ELIZABETH BATHORY

The countess was born in this of Hungary in the years of 1560, this is almost the time of a hundred years after this of Vlad the Impaler was to be dead.  One of countess's ancestor, Prince Steven Bathory, was this of an actual commanding officer of this Vlad Drakula in 1546, when he claim the throne in Wallachia back again.

 

At the time the countess was born, her parents whom were this of George and Anna Bathory belonged to one of the oldest and wealthiest families in the country.  Her cousin was the prime minister in Hungary, and yet another relative was cardinal, and her uncle Stephan later to beome this of King of Poland. But the Bathory family, beside the very rich and fmous, also contained this of odd relatives.  One uncle to the countess was an avid worshipper of Satan, and other members of family were of mental insanity and perversions of high 'lustful' nature.

In the warming spring of 1575 , at the ripe age of 15, Elizabeth was married to this of Count Ferencz Nadasdy, whom was of age of 25.  The Count added her surname to his, so the countess could keep her family name of Bathory.  After this of their marriage, they move to Castle Csejthe, a mountaintop fortress overlooking the village of Csejthe, which this play lies in the north-western part of Hungary.  Count Ferencz spent a great deal of time away from home, often fighting against the Turks.  He was a very brave and daring of soldier on the battlefield, for his lust of the blood of battle later in life to earn him the title of which he was called, "Black Hero of Hungary".

While the Countess's husband was pursuing his passion for war, throughout all the 25 years they were married, Elizabeth was often to most times left to herself, and her life became more and more boring to her.  To pass this of some time, besides admiring her own beauty in her looking mirror for hours to no end, she took to herself many of young men for lovers, and once she left with one, but she soon to return to the castle to her Count, as he was quickly to forgive her.  Another thing the Countess did to amuse herself wwhile home was to pay visits to her aunt Countess Klara Bathory, The two bask often in 'pleasures' amongst themselves.

It is also at this time the Countess bagan to seek interests in the occult. An old maid by name of Dorothea Szentes, also referred to as Dorka, who was of real witch, instructed her in the ways of the witchcraft and Black Magic. Later Dorka became this of Bathory's helping hand, when she was encouraging this of Elizabeth's sadistic tendencies, like the inflicting of pains upon people together with Dorka, Elizabeth began the task of disciplining the female servants, and torture them in her underground chambers. In the Countess's service, as helpers in the macabre of punishments on the servants, we her old nurse Iloona Joo, her manservant Johannes Ujvary and a maid named Anna Darvula, which was a lover to the Countess.

With the aid of this group, Elizabeth made the Castle Csejthe to a place of pure evil. She would always find excuses to inflict punishment and torture, upon her young servant girls. She preferred to having them stripped and beaten on the front of the body, ratheer than the back not only for the increased damage this would do, but so that she then could watch their faces contort in horrors at their most grim and burning fate. Another favorite when she would stick pins, in various sensitive places of the victims bodies, such as under fingernails.

In the year 1600, Ferencz died and the Countess's period of real terror began. First of, she sent this of her hated mother in law away. Secondly, she would have peace to enjoy a new kind of bath, that nobody was to known of. Short before Elizabeth's husband died something happened, that changed her life. She was now close to the age of 40 and time, along with this of Dorka's curse were now revealing itself. The curse of true witchcraft that robs this of the youth of the student, and passes it to the teacher. Elizabeth was frantic to hide this of her quick aging and wrinkles. But she could find no way to take away the signs of aging. Then something happened. Hidden deep beneath her castle, she found a chest, containing this of the Vampire secrets of youth. Elizabeth was quite intrigued with what she had found.

She quickly sent message across the land to Hungary, and Budapest. One day a mysterious stranger showed up at her doorstep, and she willingly was to greet him with open arms. Not knowing of the stranger, she knew his purpose there. And behind closed doors, he had taken her through the 'door' of Vampire. Even to this day, no person knows which of him he was, or where he came or left to, only that he granted the Countess her wish with nothing asked in return.

After this, it all unfolded itself. A young chambermaid accidentally pulled the Countess's hair while brushing through it. This to outrage Elizabeth quickly and without any of thought, she slapped the girls head so hard, that blood had spurted from her nose, which splashed on the Countess. When this of the girls blood had touch Elizabeth, it immediately started to rejuvenate this of her beauty, and skin, and she to quickly within moments take on the the freshness of the days of young again. She immediately summoned for Johannes Ujvary to undress the young girl, then this chambermaid was bled out into this of a vat. This of course took the life of the chambermaid, but the Countess was in no ration of mind as she stepped into the vat to take this of her bathing.

Over the course of the next ten years, the Countess's evil helpers provided her with the beautiful young girls, from some neighboring villages, upon the cover of hiring them as servants to Castle Csejthe. Back in the castle, the young girls would face their end and demise in many of ways I wish not to describe. Elizabeth felt however, that if peasant girls could return her beauty, then the daughters of nobles were of better stock for her. At this point the Countess has forgotten many of important lessons. She was now not caring who knew what was going on in her castle walls.

She was becoming very careless in her actions. People whom lived in the neighboring villages, had already started conversations amongst themselves. Soon this of the rumor of the horrors of Castle Csejthe reached this of the Hungarian Emporer. The emporer at this point commanded Count Cuyorgy Thurzo, whom was governor to raid this of the castle. The count not only was this of governor of region, but also cousin to Elizabeth.

On the date of December 30, 1610, a band of soldier, led by this of Elizabeth's own cousin, raided Castle Csejthe at the hours of night. There were a number of forty and two soldiers. They were horrified as they entered this of the temple and saw horrific sights in the castle. A dead chambermaid in laying lifeless in the hall, drained of her blood, another, with her body pierced was still alive crying out in pain.....for mercy. In the dungeoun deep beneath this of the castle, they found cells full of girls locked up waiting only for their own demise. In total, they found this of the bodies of 54 dead girls.

They siezed this of Elizabeth, but in the process, 8 of the soldiers lives were lost. During her trial in 1611, a register with the names of 674 victims, which were all found within the castle walls and hillsides around the castle. There was never intention of this trial to be of real nature, as it was used for the occasion to make her sentence 'official'. There is still of this day, the complete transcript of the trial. It is still of public document in Hungary. Elizabeths accomplices were all sentenced to death. Elizabeths greatest glory was watching the witch Dorka to be burned at the stake. For she felt that all this was brought about by Dorka's doing.

But this is the most interesting of facts of her trial. The countess was permitted to remain within her castle, and never brought before the court or ever 'sentenced'. The Hungarian emporer demanded that the Countess's punishment was this of lifetime confinement within her own castle walls, never to leave them again. Stonemasons were brought to her Castle Csejthe, to wall up this of the windows and the doorways with the Countess remaining inside. Here she would spend the remaining of her days with only a small opening of which food was to be passed through to her.

In 1614, four years after she was walled in, one of this of the Countess's jailers found this of her food untouched. After looking through this of the opening in Elizabeth's 'walled' cell, he saw her lying face down on the floor. Elizabeth Bathory the 'Blood Countess' was dead at the age of fifty-four.

However, history seems to forget the mention of the fact that the jailer whom found this of her body was in fact her own relative, and follower. He had taken her body, where this of the Bathory 'family' prepare her for burial. A few years after her burial, disappearances of this of young girls started again and the villages were very quick in way to demand action. The only way to quiet this of the village was to remove the grave, and to make sure this of the Countess was indeed 'at rest', and this was to settle the villagers. But upon opening this of the grave of the Countess, the body of the Elizabeth was absent, and only stones were found within her tomb.

Many of peoples began leaving this of area, for fear of their daughters facing this of the same demise as those before them.

I can say that of my people, the last known of seeings of the Countess was in this of Italy in 1768. This would have made her well over the age of 200 years at this time. Though I personally did not know the Countess, her ways have always been a lesson for the Vampire not to follow. For careless taunt of life is not this of true way of the Vampire. For what things the Countess found in that day in the chest deep beneath her walls, she should have read more thoroughly. For is like she only to take what she want, without respect to this of all.

I HOPE THIS OF MY STORY OF ELIZABETH BATHORY IS MOST OF ENJOYED BY MANY. IF YOU RESEARCH THE MANY NAMES PROVIDED, AND DATES YOU WILL TO ALSO BE ABLE TO SEE THAT THIS AND CAN BE DOCUMENTED.

PLEASE TO FIND THIS GUIDE HELPFUL

Peace,

Vlad Kaschka

 

THIS STORY TO BE CONTINUE.....PLEASE CHECK BACK TO ENJOY THE TRUE UNKNOWN STORY OF THE COUNTESS ON 3/21/08


Guide ID: 10000000006266574Guide created: 03/19/08 (updated 05/27/08)

 
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