Elizabeth Bathory - The Blood Countess Documentary

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  • @infasis
    @infasis 9 месяцев назад +41

    Watching this reminds me how much I miss when channels like the History channel, actually produced high quality, documentaries about history... Rather than Pawn Stars, Ancient Aliens, Ice Road Truckers, etc.
    There's a lot of great historical content on RUclips now, but I really just miss the high production values, I guess. (Though channels like this still do a great job, for what must be an extremely smaller budget.)

    • @vnchronicler5358
      @vnchronicler5358 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah, the History channel is now the hillbilly channel. Sold out for ratings.

    • @vnchronicler5358
      @vnchronicler5358 6 месяцев назад +4

      All jokes aside, I've wondered what shows like ice road truckers has to do with history. Pawn stars and Ancient Aliens maybe more so, dealing with historical artifacts and speculation, but still..

    • @alphooey
      @alphooey 26 дней назад

      You forgot Skinwalker Ranch. Miss the history channel

  • @arlem525
    @arlem525 Год назад +231

    Probably the most unbiased recount of her life ever. Thank you.

    • @DarkSektori
      @DarkSektori Год назад +4

      Couldn't of said it better myself

    • @meganwynn372
      @meganwynn372 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@DarkSektori I lnow. i get all these folks trying to be objective, but... this was before the internet, and it is known the public may have been told she would be burned for witchcraft. but those murdered were relatives . cousins . I doubt it was usually daughters . no. they did much worse. nobles were not burned, traditionally, ? and it was too quick a death for her.

    • @jamessparks1836
      @jamessparks1836 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@DarkSektori, I could have... I just choose not to.

  • @sandyjamison5929
    @sandyjamison5929 Год назад +482

    It's ridiculous that the 2 men who benefitted from Elizabeth's troubles were also her primary accusers, both having specific reasons to elicit false testimony & "witness statements." Then, a relative of one of the men is the first to write about her "crimes" *100 years* later. I wonder how much more he embellished the story to further improve his status.

    • @hermanubis7046
      @hermanubis7046 Год назад +16

      This was a common occurrence back then, that people who had grudges accused each other of witchcraft and things like that.

    • @nomiromi3
      @nomiromi3 Год назад +28

      men only standing by women when they have something to gain from them???! shocker

    • @PungiFungi
      @PungiFungi Год назад +56

      They may have done away with her because of her lands and wealth but she certainly gave them a good reason to. Everybody yak about Bathory being targeted because she’s a woman but nobody talked about the nameless peasant girls she and her husband abused and killed. Even if 95 percent of her supposed victims were exaggerated, that still leaves her in the realm of 30, which still placed her in the top 10 of serial killer body counts.

    • @andreadevera89
      @andreadevera89 Год назад +1

      @@PungiFungiyeah it make sense

    • @PungiFungi
      @PungiFungi Год назад +10

      @@maniswolftoman whataboutism.

  • @tomcat8983
    @tomcat8983 10 месяцев назад +17

    Trivia: No one used the term "serial killer" until FBI agent Robert Ressler coined it in the 1970s. But the term is a direct translation of the German term "Serienmörder" coined in 1930 by Berlin investigator Ernst Gennat.

  • @adab.3681
    @adab.3681 Год назад +67

    The pronunciation of the Hungarian, Slovakian and Czech names in this video is really good. Respect to the narrator :)

    • @vnchronicler5358
      @vnchronicler5358 6 месяцев назад +2

      Except for those of us who actually speak those languages fluently...

    • @judithhorvath887
      @judithhorvath887 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@vnchronicler5358 Good for you. Congratulations. You are fluent in many langyages. I think that the pronunciation in this video is far better than on most.

    • @MrsJBoddy
      @MrsJBoddy 3 месяца назад

      ​@@vnchronicler5358You are right.

  • @jessfawkes5727
    @jessfawkes5727 Год назад +133

    These videos are better than any documentaries shown on the tele. Well done and Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @prinzgerhard
      @prinzgerhard Год назад

      Greetings, Jess! How are you doing? I came across your channel here and I got interested to drop this comment on your post. I just want us to be friends. Let’s chat

    • @sidneygriffiths5737
      @sidneygriffiths5737 Год назад +1

      Any relation to Guy? Lol

    • @jessfawkes5727
      @jessfawkes5727 Год назад +1

      @@sidneygriffiths5737 lol no my family looked it up on those ancestry websites and no we’re not lol x

  • @masonstauffer5974
    @masonstauffer5974 Год назад +84

    This is one of the best videos I have ever seen of one of the most infamous women in European history.

  • @leanie5234
    @leanie5234 Год назад +242

    Ya gotta love how these lovely church men used brutal torture to find out if Elizabeth had used torture.

    • @massimoricciardi6202
      @massimoricciardi6202 Год назад +18

      Reason i denounced religion as a child when I first heard of these barbaric animals.

    • @Jerseyboondocks
      @Jerseyboondocks Год назад +29

      Not only that all the accusations might be false to begin with about her. There's men including her relatives could have paid off the priests and of course those men wanted her Fortune$$
      What better way to get it.

    • @jonp3890
      @jonp3890 Год назад +12

      @@Jerseyboondocks I’m pretty sure that’s a much more accurate summation of what happened, rather than the legends that built up over the years.

    • @taebundy658
      @taebundy658 Год назад +11

      Hypocrisy was around wayyyyy before religion and will be here for a long time to come. Too bad it isn't made aware to the poor saps involved until way too late

    • @taebundy658
      @taebundy658 Год назад

      @@massimoricciardi6202 I've always questioned "organized" religion's motives for just about anything involving 💰💰💰and/or power so I can sympathize with a there. I can believe in God my own way but not made to feel like I'm gonna burn for making huge transgressions like wearing pants or telling my hubby to piss-off here or there. (Clutch the pearls!)

  • @gabork5055
    @gabork5055 Год назад +42

    Correction: The literal meaning of the word 'bátor' is 'brave', it has no connotations referring to the person in question as being good.
    The closest to what's described here would be the word 'vitéz' used to refer to soldiers/warriors with the connotation of the person being honored. (but still not directly good)
    Apart from the mythological explanation the family was named after the place Batur, present day Nyírbátor.
    The h and y were usually added to noble family names to add legitimacy with the archaic writing style and make the family name sound older than it is.
    Originally the dynasty founder taken up the name Bátori.

    • @mjcoronel61
      @mjcoronel61 Год назад +3

      Thank you for this insightful information.

    • @gabork5055
      @gabork5055 Год назад +4

      @@mjcoronel61 To add to this, though i'm not entirely sure but i think the TPP channel might have based this on the original name of the line 'Gutkeled', which includes the term 'good' but 'keled' just means 'curly haired' based on the German word 'klett'.
      There's also the German word 'held' which sounds similar to the original name of the Báthory family.
      Maybe that's where the assumption from TPP came from.

    • @ladyhonor822
      @ladyhonor822 Год назад +1

      Thank you 💖 Philadelphia USA 🇺🇲☦️ AMEN

    • @connievino4226
      @connievino4226 2 месяца назад

      What the fuck does that mean. She gets to walk?

    • @connievino4226
      @connievino4226 2 месяца назад

      Nuts.​@@ladyhonor822

  • @brigiish
    @brigiish Год назад +43

    Listening to non-Hungarians saying Hungarian names/words makes me smile. Thank you for trying your best, feels good to hear my language being respected as such.

  • @eoindee7007
    @eoindee7007 Год назад +106

    Only recently discovered your channel. It's exceptionally well researched and presented. Thank you for these outstanding videos 👍

  • @cplmpcocptcl6306
    @cplmpcocptcl6306 Год назад +26

    I know a lot from this time frame. Yet all of this was new and fascinating to me.
    Excellent upload.
    Thank you.

  • @marcusjohnson1390
    @marcusjohnson1390 4 месяца назад +4

    For those that say: "I would loved to have lived when..."

  • @Jason-lw7tk
    @Jason-lw7tk 10 месяцев назад +18

    Excellent work! This was fascinating. I've always found Elizabeth Bathory interesting, particularly that there is so much myth and contradicting accounts of her in a time when superstition and chaos ran supreme. Well done!

  • @cuteladybug8622
    @cuteladybug8622 Год назад +22

    Elizabeth Bathory was a powerful, wealthy woman and therefore; a threat to the men in power. Did she abuse her servant girls? Yes. Was she a harsh employer to work for? Yes. I don't doubt it. But her treatment of the girls who worked for her wasn't unusual for that time. In fact, it was normal to slap servants across the face or beat them for dropping or spilling something. So while she was cruel to her servants, she was no different than anyone else in how she dealt with servants who had displeased her. But I think what makes Elizabeth Bathory different was that fact she was so powerful, and wielded so much influence, in a time when women; even women from powerful families didn't have much power of their own. The men in power used her penchant for cruelty as excuse to bring charges against her so they could bring her down and take everything she had.

    • @scottshepherd1296
      @scottshepherd1296 10 месяцев назад +5

      I agree with your comments about her and the men that accused her of these crimes also owed past debts to her family. So if she is convicted they don't have to pay her, they also remove a beautiful and intelligent Woman that was clearly a threat to them in that she had a mind of her own and wasn't intimidated by them.Take care regards Scott.

    • @TheDrepirela
      @TheDrepirela 11 дней назад

      Feminism at it's best right here...even mass murdering psychopathic women are victims of the patriarchy.. are innocent ... that's fucking scary thinking.

  • @ChopBassMan
    @ChopBassMan Год назад +159

    Having watched various documentaries and read several accounts, I would think that Elizabeth Bathory was mentally disturbed in some sense, was certainly cruel, and may have killed quite a few servants, but the 600+ number of victims seems ridiculously excessive.
    She may have well been one of the first recorded serial killers though.
    Very good documentary! Thank you. 💕💞💖💀☠️💀🥀🖤🖤🖤🖤☕️☕️☕️☕️

    • @jimrustle3321
      @jimrustle3321 Год назад

      i would like to think she was framed and stories were made up so the theft of property would be legal.

    • @Clearlyclynn
      @Clearlyclynn Год назад +12

      I learned so much from this video. I had once read that she killed 600+ people and was only found out when a servant girl escaped and that she would shove straws in girls arms and drank the blood. This video makes so much more sense and it’s crazy how things can be so grossly exaggerated. I had no inkling it could possibly be a way to grab power fr her.

    • @debbylou5729
      @debbylou5729 Год назад +17

      She wasn’t a serial killer. Death was just a byproduct of her cruelty. And the number is close. She ‘disappeared’ hundreds of girls that she ordered to the castle. Only the ignorant claim land grab. It was only after she decided to go after the nobles’ daughters, and many of those, that the nobles felt there were enough of them to call for an investigation. She retained her holdings. She retained her castle and was treated exactly like she was before. Her uncle was king of Poland. Her family ruled Transylvania. Some recent professors are trying to make names for themselves on modern ‘feminism’

    • @daemonad
      @daemonad Год назад +28

      @@debbylou5729 Well said. I live by the castle (Cachtice) where she was locked up. Naturally I've read many books about her, mostly primary sources. There is no question she was a sadist. Of course the numbers of her victims were exaggerated, everyone exaggerates, but I am more appalled by the 21st century bumpkins from across the continent who are sure she was innocent, even brilliant woman a martyr. It is sickening how history gets constantly twisted to support some contemporary western narrative that has nothing to do with Hungarian History.

    • @marthaperdew
      @marthaperdew Год назад +1

      This is awesome! I love this

  • @scottshepherd1296
    @scottshepherd1296 10 месяцев назад +15

    Absolutely a great documentary and very well done. Most videos on this subject play out the horror to get people to watch and can't be bothered to do any real research on Elizabeth or her upbringing or family background.They go for body count instead of real facts. So thanks for doing a thorough job with the Family history and I applaud the narrator, well done and I look forward to seeing more from the channel, regards Scott.

  • @GTX1123
    @GTX1123 Год назад +16

    The first mention of vampires in literature actually came hundreds of years before the 18th century. They are mentioned in Jewish mystical pietistic literature from the 13th century. These particular vampires are called "estries" and were said to be female. Many of their characteristics are similar to later vampire tales so it's obvious where the writers of the 18th century got their material from.

    • @SmokinZa
      @SmokinZa Месяц назад

      Sounds little like a succubus

  • @csabanemes9095
    @csabanemes9095 Год назад +10

    A little clarification: Louis II of Hungary (Buda, July 1, 1506 - Mohács, August 29, 1526) King of Hungary and Bohemia between 1516 and 1526. The Jagiellonian II. Son of King Ulaszló and Queen Anna Candale. In 1508, he was already Hungarian, and from 1509, Czech king. He died in the Battle of Mohács in 1526. The 20-year-old young king died near Mohács, not his father.

  • @elliem4225
    @elliem4225 Год назад +9

    Unbiased and factual, without excusing her.

  • @benedekpali916
    @benedekpali916 Год назад +12

    well, actually we call the white-red stripes "Wolfszähne" or wolf tooths on the coat of arms of Báthory family. It apeares on almost all the Gúth-Keled clan (genus) members coat of arms and nothing to do with the dragon legend.

  • @ludvercz
    @ludvercz Год назад +86

    I remember looking her up on youtube years ago just to be disappointed by the sensationalism. It's great to finally see that change, you have my like and sub.
    As for her bodycount and potential guilt; Ever since I learned what you briefly mention at 18:33 I thought the whole thing was bs. The woman was dealing with displaced populations including medical care, over a large chunk of a war-torn (literally into 3) country during cholera outbreaks and famine. Yet they couldn't find any physical evidence.
    How hard would it have been to fabricate some? Surely some of the people fleeing the turks who would later die under her care had suffered gruesome wounds. The medical technology of the time was practically indistinguishable from torture. And still, not a single mutilated body to support the narrative.
    No wonder she was never actually tried. Thurzó must've known he doesn't have a case.

    • @snicker576
      @snicker576 8 месяцев назад

      I think she did it.... why were the stories told if she didn't

    • @RockUnicornCorn
      @RockUnicornCorn 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@snicker576 They wanted everything she owned, because they were jealous weak men.

    • @snicker576
      @snicker576 4 месяца назад +1

      @@RockUnicornCorn I really don't that has anything to do with it. This person was deeply evil.

    • @user-gb8wl3kp3l
      @user-gb8wl3kp3l 4 месяца назад +1

      @@snicker576 not different then today. Just without internet. Someone tells someone something that they got from someone else. People just love dramatic stories and she was damn rich and intelligent and they hated that, She was probably not more "evil" then many other male ruler back in the day.

    • @snicker576
      @snicker576 3 месяца назад

      @@user-gb8wl3kp3l I personally tend to believe the stories told about her

  • @baliyae
    @baliyae Год назад +32

    The perfect documentary to watch on Halloween!

  • @Avanell
    @Avanell 8 месяцев назад +4

    Fabulous discussion on the countess

  • @roodbennett
    @roodbennett Год назад +29

    Thank YOU for giving, a more unbiased view of Elizabet Bathory. Love your channel 💕.

  • @LotusStitchandSketch
    @LotusStitchandSketch Год назад +25

    I wonder if one of the reasons Darvulia was blamed for some of these crimes was because she couldn't actually be punished as she was already dead? Considering that she would have probably been burned alive as punishment for her role in this it might be possible that they felt less guilty blaming her since she was already dead so their words could cause her death

    • @futeramonfuturamet4830
      @futeramonfuturamet4830 Год назад

      Meanwhile, Elizabeth was given a punishment that was much lighter than the usual burning at the stake. Her punishment was to be walled into her suite in the castle and fed regularly.

    • @Leifler
      @Leifler Год назад +5

      Each level of confession involved maximum relevant pressure and blaming dead people. It's interesting.

    • @jimhaggard7436
      @jimhaggard7436 Год назад +1

      Anna Darvulia was deceased at the time of Elizabeth’s arrest and trial 1610/1611. She may have been the most culpable, but two of the remaining accomplices were maximally punished, Ilona Joo and Dorothy Szentes. They had all ten fingers pulled out with red hot pincers and were later burned alive.

  • @RobertJosefs
    @RobertJosefs Год назад +12

    Growing up in the 80s, I used to blast a song called countess bathory by venom. Black metal band. I had no idea what it meant until now. Holy moly

  • @Flamsterette
    @Flamsterette Год назад +3

    Thanks for the upload!

  • @davidanthonywalkerfinn8932
    @davidanthonywalkerfinn8932 Год назад +54

    Much impressed by this very impartial account, and also by the narrator's excellent pronunciation of the various personal and place names; my feelings about Countess Bathory's alleged crimes is that they were totally exaggerated, but that there was, most likely some factual basis of a much lesser degree; unfortunately, we shall never know for certain now. Bit, overall, a very good management of a difficult subject.

    • @PungiFungi
      @PungiFungi Год назад +10

      Exaggerated or not, even if she had just killed one servant, she deserved to be punished accordingly.

    • @amy27ro
      @amy27ro Год назад +2

      what do you mean, his pronunciation is atrocious.

    • @petrapetrakoliou8979
      @petrapetrakoliou8979 Год назад +4

      The pronunciation of Hungarian names was actually a disaster unsurprisingly and I don't hold this against him, but the documentary was good as always.

    • @saravarga4474
      @saravarga4474 8 месяцев назад +3

      As a hungarian person, let me tell you, the pronounciaton was far from excellent. But also...hungarian is a really difficult language with unique pronounciation so I don't blame him. A+ for trying.

    • @spaceparrot8702
      @spaceparrot8702 6 месяцев назад

      His pronounciation of the names was very far from excellent. He also mixed up king Ulászló with king Lajos.

  • @crnabetty5891
    @crnabetty5891 Год назад +5

    As I am watching your videos,Im just so happy that you spoke names and last names correctly. Just beautiful to hear

    • @vnchronicler5358
      @vnchronicler5358 6 месяцев назад

      Not even close to actual magyar.

    • @crnabetty5891
      @crnabetty5891 6 месяцев назад

      @@vnchronicler5358 oh you should hear the others,this is honey to hear

  • @metalhead9315
    @metalhead9315 Год назад +72

    Excellent video! I became a huge fan of Eastern European Mythology when I was stationed in Romania for three years and I got to travel and see a lot of castles and historic places. Vlad Tepes was a complex figure and I always found similarities between him and Elizabeth Bathory, but wondered how they came about. You really explained it well. I always find learning the truth behind the myths to be rewarding. Thank you, for putting this video out. I really enjoyed it. Great research too.

    • @michaelwalcund7574
      @michaelwalcund7574 Год назад +2

      Hungary is not Eastern Europe. Eastern Europe means the semi-asian Orthodox civilization.

    • @cirmiz
      @cirmiz Год назад +7

      ​@@michaelwalcund7574 tell that to Stalin... So Transylvania who is at the core of this story, when it belonged to Hungary was part of Central Europe but now because it is part of Romania it is on Easter Europe.

    • @archstanton4365
      @archstanton4365 Год назад +1

      @@michaelwalcund7574 Don't be so self conscious about it, nobody looks down upon you for being from Eastern Europe, it's the best part of the continent.

    • @ericabirton5869
      @ericabirton5869 Год назад

      Your "Handle"says it all: but it should be BONEHEAD!

    • @Lowrider992
      @Lowrider992 3 месяца назад

      Vlad Tepes was not a vampire. Its a myth. He was just a cruel count that was impaling war prisoners, and implemented drakonian punishments to some of the citizens of his county.

  • @GraceCanadaful
    @GraceCanadaful Год назад +6

    Elizabeth's brother, Stefan Batory, was also the king of Poland, known for his love for his wife Maria, and also as a fierce soldier, who battled Ottoman empire from entering and overtaking Europe. I think that most of the story of the sadistic Elizabeth is made up, although it is possible that she was ruthless in protectic her property. Maybe she was mentally ill but not to the extend the legend is presented as a factual history.

  • @scottlantz1239
    @scottlantz1239 Год назад +184

    Great video. I had always assumed that Elizabeth was just a demented person. This video pretty much convinces me that she was set up do her wealth and power. She was clearly an easy target. Doesn't appear that there was much real evidence that she did any of what she was accused.

    • @jahnavi3422
      @jahnavi3422 Год назад

      Similar to how Catherine the great was defamed. She was said to be sexually promiscuous and even rumoured to have had sex with a horse using an intricate system of levers and pulleys. All lies ofcourse. She was a headstrong and powerful empress (though not without flaws) and the people around her couldn't accept that.

    • @tracylalonde4972
      @tracylalonde4972 Год назад +9

      I agree.
      Taught me some new stuff.
      Always, happy to learn.

    • @terryhoath1983
      @terryhoath1983 Год назад +3

      Scott, Be careful of loose language and throwing around diagnoses.
      Dementia .... Memory loss, difficulty communicating or finding words, difficulty with visual and spatial abilities, such as getting lost, difficulty reasoning or problem-solving, difficulty handling complex tasks, difficulty with planning and organising, difficulty with coordination and motor functions, confusion and disorientation.
      Which of those symptoms have you observed in Elizabeth's behaviour ?
      The most important lesson that we can learn from this excellent, well reasoned and presented video is that it is easy to throw mud, and once thrown, it tends to stick, regardless of the truth. I don't know whether Elizabeth did any of the things of which she was and is accused. I have never met her, you understand, so I keep an open mind. What we do know from a general study of history is that there are and have been large numbers of people with something to gain who have told the most appalling lies to obtain an advantage, even if it results in the death of totally innocent people.

    • @themuse11
      @themuse11 Год назад

      ​@@terryhoath1983
      'demented' doesn't always correlate to 'dementia' the disease.
      de·ment·ed
      /dəˈmen(t)əd/
      adjective
      1.
      BRITISH
      behaving wildly and irrationally on account of anger, distress, or excitement.
      "a demented, dangerous, and sadistic Mafioso"
      Synonyms:
      mad
      insane
      deranged
      out of one's mind
      not in one's right mind
      crazed
      lunatic
      unbalanced
      unhinged
      unstable
      disturbed
      distracted
      as mad as a hatter
      as mad as a March hare
      stark mad
      non compos mentis
      sectionable
      crazy
      mental
      off one's head
      out of one's head
      off one's nut
      nutty
      nutty as a fruitcake
      off one's rocker
      not (quite) right in the head
      around the bend
      raving mad
      stark raving mad
      bats
      bonkers
      cuckoo
      loopy
      loony
      bananas
      loco
      dippy
      screwy
      with a screw loose
      touched
      gaga
      not all there
      out to lunch
      off the wall
      not right upstairs
      barmy
      batty
      crackers
      barking
      barking mad
      stark staring mad
      round the twist
      off one's trolley
      as daft as a brush
      not the full shilling
      one sandwich short of a picnic
      doolally
      up the pole
      away with the fairies
      buggy
      nutsy
      nutso
      out of one's tree
      meshuga
      squirrelly
      wacko
      gonzo
      bushed
      porangi
      Opposite:
      sane
      2.
      affected with dementia.

    • @PungiFungi
      @PungiFungi Год назад +9

      Apparently looking into the Hungarian archives that contained documents of her "trial", which was sealed for centuries thanks to her family, did not exonerate her either.

  • @osonhodeleon
    @osonhodeleon 7 месяцев назад +2

    Another great documentary. Thanks.

  • @dannybeun948
    @dannybeun948 Год назад +10

    Fantastic documentary 👌

  • @gaylesuemedley-barton4217
    @gaylesuemedley-barton4217 Год назад +48

    This was very well done, but I personally think it was far more likely that the king wanted not only rid of his debt to the Bathorys, but wanted all the wealth and lands. That's why they waited until her husband's death. I'm don't doubt that she was cruel and very mean to those she considered beneath her, but I really have doubts about her killing her servants.

    • @ArmenianBishop
      @ArmenianBishop Год назад

      Verdict is: "Not Guilty!"

    • @8teezy
      @8teezy 6 месяцев назад

      I don’t know if she killed them directly, but it is very possible that they died as a result of her cruelty. So many girls going missing at her home is suspicious and the fact that she changes her statement so much is even more so.

  • @mishawhaldorf
    @mishawhaldorf Год назад +6

    Thank you for this video, I really enjoy your documentaries!

  • @kirstyherbert2069
    @kirstyherbert2069 Год назад +4

    My favourite of your releases. Absolutely fascinating. Thank you.

  • @rachelHursh
    @rachelHursh Год назад +6

    What a fascinating account of her life! You got a new subscriber! ❤

  • @beverlybalius9303
    @beverlybalius9303 Год назад +11

    People at that time were just nasty and crazy,,,, I would have lived in a forest away from them all.

  • @cedarabbey
    @cedarabbey Год назад +3

    These are well-done videos.

  • @karennorris7880
    @karennorris7880 Год назад +23

    Not only did her accusers have means, motive and opportunity - there were also contemporaneous accounts of her kindnesses to poor women of the village. Which casts more doubt on her accusers. Also, if she had done such horrendous things, I guarantee there would have been an uprising of the villagers. They would not have stood for that. People tend to think of Monarchs as being all powerful, but their fates can be fragile indeed. Just think about Ann Boleyn, or Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon. Or Marie Antoinette and her husband - both killed by the mob. Cromwell and his son, put to death,The Tsar and Tsarina Romanov of Russia and their children. History is of full of stories about royals being conspired against and overthrown.

    • @ArmenianBishop
      @ArmenianBishop Год назад +2

      Revisiting this in modern times, my jury Verdict is, "Not Guilty."

    • @Mycactus2611
      @Mycactus2611 Год назад +1

      Excellent point!

    • @yuriyamazaki9094
      @yuriyamazaki9094 Год назад +1

      I have to say this is an excellent point though

    • @lukedaniels7750
      @lukedaniels7750 8 месяцев назад

      I think that almost none of your examples are as you think they are. Oliver Cromwell diedm of natural causes as did Mary as far as I recall. Anne was murdered by a strange, jealous husband. This lady might have been conspired against, or she might have been a bloodthirsty serial killer, or some ground in between these two extremes. We simply do not know.

  • @jasminemcelroy7717
    @jasminemcelroy7717 Год назад +5

    It was Ann Rice not Shelly Keller. If you researched it up to the modern area, you would have noticed that japanese culture also utilized the image in vampire hunter D..

  • @stacegageTWDfan
    @stacegageTWDfan Год назад +24

    So happy to see a longer, more in depth video about her!!

  • @omila7
    @omila7 Год назад +33

    In her times, was it known how to stop blood from clotting? If she bathed in blood, they would need a lot of anticoagulants to prevent the whole bath tube from turning into one gigantic blood clot.

    • @allanjones3003
      @allanjones3003 Год назад

      she more than likely "bathed" by rubbing the blood on her skin

    • @hesterwright3674
      @hesterwright3674 Год назад

      Eww.... scabby

    • @helenr4300
      @helenr4300 Год назад +5

      Good point

    • @elizabethmasseythesouthern6969
      @elizabethmasseythesouthern6969 Год назад +11

      Actually with the amount of blood that it would taken to fill a bath, assuming that she filled the entire tub, it would not have gotten gelatinous for quite some time.

    • @Anya21084
      @Anya21084 Год назад

      She would need to take a bath after that

  • @sosoblackfeather
    @sosoblackfeather Год назад +2

    Thank you for this knowledge ❤

  • @MusgraveRitual
    @MusgraveRitual Год назад +16

    Imagine torturing people to admit they were involved in torturing people. This was interesting angle from what you usually hear about Elzebet Bathory, and probably closer to the truth.

    • @Easy-xk5ce
      @Easy-xk5ce Год назад +2

      This is nothing new or unique. That's what they did at those times. Torture was their interrogation.

  • @SmokinZa
    @SmokinZa Месяц назад

    Love these videos reminds me of videos growing up:) I literally learn more in these than I did in ever school

  • @aisbabyful
    @aisbabyful 8 месяцев назад +4

    FANTASTIC VIDEO! Thank you for putting perspective on this much maligned historical figure!

  • @stephanie4882
    @stephanie4882 9 месяцев назад +4

    Fascinating! Thank you for making this, it's good to hear the probable truth!

  • @geraldineparker883
    @geraldineparker883 7 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for this

  • @ToneWoN
    @ToneWoN Год назад +17

    Impeccable content as usual my friend, thank you so very much. 🤍

  • @pauls6320
    @pauls6320 Год назад +8

    Excellent documentaries. Incredibly well researched and produced. Thank you.

  • @emperorofpluto
    @emperorofpluto Год назад +14

    Fascinating portrait of a historical figure who may or may not have been the monster of legend. It would be helpful to have maps or other graphics to situate the events and set the historical context.

  • @AustriaGermany
    @AustriaGermany Год назад +1

    great video ,

  • @ZsuzsannaBudapest
    @ZsuzsannaBudapest Год назад +24

    As a Hungarian woman, we remember Elisabeth Bathory as a talented woman, who did have epilepsy, had seizures. The rest is gossip and hunger of powerful males to use her to their benefit. She may have been a little too quick to yell at the woman who was combing her hair, but not enough to see her locked into a cell in her own castle till death finally took her home. I actually like this documentation for her better than what you hear often, that she bathed in the blood of girls to avoid growing old. She never lived to be really old.Thank you and good work.

    • @RoyKoopaling
      @RoyKoopaling Год назад +13

      Utterly ridiculous. Where do you think all the noble girls went? Did they disappear in a puff of smoke?

    • @MK356BC
      @MK356BC Год назад +10

      She was a brutal, evil woman.

    • @luna_la_vampira
      @luna_la_vampira 8 месяцев назад

      I love your books 😊😁

  • @terecee1204
    @terecee1204 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fascinating, such a Gothic story.

  • @tarotcudamla
    @tarotcudamla Год назад +20

    I think Elizabeth Bathory was a powerful woman who had many enemies. I watched every second and I'm a historian too..

    • @fatiht8863
      @fatiht8863 Год назад +5

      I think the same as a history lover. It is the most believable option that some people wanted to reduce her influence and power.

  • @rachaelsnapp8654
    @rachaelsnapp8654 Год назад +25

    "History is a tale told by the victors." Is what István Thurzó says in the movie The Countess and that's pretty accurate.

    • @fatiht8863
      @fatiht8863 Год назад

      They wrote though :/ Elizabeth is a vampire now

    • @rachaelsnapp8654
      @rachaelsnapp8654 Год назад +1

      @@fatiht8863 I hope that was sarcasm and that you realize vampires aren't real.

    • @meganwynn372
      @meganwynn372 11 месяцев назад +2

      it is not ever true , thats just what fools say when they hear harsh facts.

    • @meganwynn372
      @meganwynn372 11 месяцев назад +1

      i meant about history being written by the victor. There are never , any victors.

    • @millennialodyssey5956
      @millennialodyssey5956 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@meganwynn372right I do get tired of that saying as if everyone alive is a "victor". Some historians were victims themselves.

  • @iwatchDVDsonXbox360
    @iwatchDVDsonXbox360 Год назад +6

    Thanks. Would love to see Stephen's biography.

  • @ianmeadows6941
    @ianmeadows6941 8 месяцев назад +10

    People seriously debating her body count and whether she’s a wronged woman or not, meanwhile I’m simply smiling on how those families got justice for their daughters.

  • @M.E.ANDHistory
    @M.E.ANDHistory Год назад +31

    Considering that this was posted on All Hallow's Eve, I must say that this is quite a good choice! As usual, well done!

    • @ccisthesekxs
      @ccisthesekxs Год назад +3

      My favorite day of the year!!! ❤

    • @M.E.ANDHistory
      @M.E.ANDHistory Год назад +2

      @@ccisthesekxs Same! The one day of the year where you can dress up as crazy as you want (outside of a convention of some kind, that is).

  • @mikewilliams4438
    @mikewilliams4438 Год назад +7

    First class presentation, again! Keep it up Guys

  • @MrHoustonmichael
    @MrHoustonmichael 13 дней назад

    EXCELLENT VIDEO

  • @carolinepirjak5168
    @carolinepirjak5168 Год назад +4

    Happy Halloween weekend 🎃🍂🍂

  • @LisaSoulLevelHealing
    @LisaSoulLevelHealing Год назад +3

    How did it get so high? After 4 or 5 the locals should have started whispering.

  • @gazza2933
    @gazza2933 Год назад +5

    Excellent narration. 👍

  • @kateasley
    @kateasley Год назад +4

    Thank you for this!

  • @chatita9527
    @chatita9527 Год назад +3

    Like always ... EXCELLENT, thank you. 👍😁❤️

  • @skynebula11
    @skynebula11 Год назад +12

    In my own experience as a young girl, I can tell you, first hand, that some wealthy women can be very mean. These women, with whom I dealt, were, no doubt, mean girls in their youth. At that time, I was quite attractive and very intelligent, even though I was unaware of my own potential during that period. Later, I did go on to acquire degrees in math and science, raise three wonderful children and become an accomplished musician. I am certain these particular women were jealous. In defense of women in general, most are quite kind, whether they are wealthy of not.

  • @oswaldjankynz3978
    @oswaldjankynz3978 Год назад +3

    I love “Stay Alive”!!!

  • @lovely1762
    @lovely1762 7 месяцев назад +1

    This lady was the inspiration of Lady Dimestrcu from Resident Evil 8 and the tall lady from Japanese folklore. ❤❤😁

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Год назад +6

    A wonderful historical coverage about Elizabeth Bathory ...I think both probabilities were mixed to created this bloody viewing about her ...allot thanks

  • @aprilwhitaker9806
    @aprilwhitaker9806 Год назад +7

    Years ago I was researching this to right a screenplay. I researched it for 2 yrs. Of course then my marriage fell apart and I never pursued it.

  • @bellalunamysticalgoddess3809
    @bellalunamysticalgoddess3809 Год назад +2

    Fascinating

  • @johnzeszut3170
    @johnzeszut3170 Год назад +5

    Wasn't there an entire line of Elizabeth Bathory beauty products??????

  • @zoltanperei4789
    @zoltanperei4789 Год назад +1

    Can't wait for her Netflix movie.

  • @milenadjordjevic7305
    @milenadjordjevic7305 11 месяцев назад

    This now, it's you. We love and support you so much 💙💚

  • @karenannefromusa
    @karenannefromusa Год назад +3

    An interesting way to get out of paying your debts. Maybe I should accuse my credit card companies of drinking the blood of their customers, but in a way, they do...🤣

  • @sammnew
    @sammnew Год назад

    Great documentary, thank you very much ❤

  • @elizabethmasseythesouthern6969
    @elizabethmasseythesouthern6969 Год назад +7

    Very interesting video on my ancestor, The Countess of Bathory. There are some parts that have been embellished upon quite a bit and some factual information not spoken about but given that not everyone has access to private letters or diaries documenting Elizabeth’s morbid crimes, you have done a great job telling the tale. Even before I found out that my genealogy could be traced back to Elizabeth Bathory , I’ve always had a wicked curiosity and fascination with her story. Elizabeth was very much guilty of quite a few of the disturbing claims against her and some of the devices she used exist and are displayed privately and securely.

  • @amplifitness1809
    @amplifitness1809 Год назад +2

    Not Zápolya but Szapolyai János

  • @Tugela60
    @Tugela60 Год назад +729

    Assuming that anything of this is actually true. Don't discount the possibility that all of this was made up so relatives could take her property.

    • @jamiemohan2049
      @jamiemohan2049 Год назад +189

      Some of it was likely true. Exaggerated of course but true. The peasantry were complaining for years about her. The nobles who lost their daughters too. They can't all be liars. The Bathories had a genuine reputation for being cruel in general.

    • @Tugela60
      @Tugela60 Год назад +1

      @@jamiemohan2049 Yes they can. There were epidemics of witch burning in that era too don't forget, but witches don't exist outside of imagination. So all of that nonsense was made up and thousands of innocents killed.. There were no newspapers then, just local gossip over the garden fence that got more lurid with each retelling.
      If you behaved in the slightest out of what your neighbors considered ordinary then you would be subject to tales like this. And if you were prominent the stories would mushroom, with each variant of the original gossip becoming a "new" victim.

    • @susanmenegus5543
      @susanmenegus5543 Год назад +16

      Good point. 👍

    • @debbylou5729
      @debbylou5729 Год назад +74

      Oh, it’s true. All women aren’t victims. Most of us don’t appreciate your philosophy of women as weak victims

    • @debbylou5729
      @debbylou5729 Год назад

      Sorry to reply again, but…she was torturing and killing girls from noble families for quite a long time before anyone dared cross her. You might want to take a bit of her self assurance for yourself

  • @ladyhonor822
    @ladyhonor822 Год назад +1

    I'm so enjoying the sunshine 🥰 AMEN Philadelphia USA 🇺🇲☦️

  • @davidanthonywalkerfinn8932
    @davidanthonywalkerfinn8932 Год назад +7

    O, and yes, one other comment needs to be made; despite medieval peasant scenes, that antedate Elizabeth by up to 200 years, again the presenters of this video must be commended for presenting her, (several times), through the only known real likeness, a very attractive portrait, to my eyes, taken when she was, I believe, about 20 years old. Other videos have gone overboard in this area, one actually showing an early likeness of Queen Elizabeth Tudor, as supposedly, Elizabeth Bathory.

  • @Renfair333
    @Renfair333 Год назад +9

    So good to finally watch a balanced documentary on this, involving all the historical, political and religious context, instead of just the usual salacious stuff. I think the obvious conclusion, like Gilles de Rais and Anne Boleyn, is the boring one- it was a a stitch up; a means to an end.

  • @jddr555
    @jddr555 Год назад +1

    When you talk for example about Vienna I would like to see pictures of the city of Vienna rather than dogwood tree flowers. This would greatly help me to keep on track with all the information you are giving.

  • @pigmanobvious
    @pigmanobvious Год назад +13

    I am always amazed at how these stories take root whether true or not. Just like Polish cavalry attacking German tanks in 1939 is believed to be fact when it actually never happened.

  • @buhbuh9846
    @buhbuh9846 Год назад +2

    This documentary is so good that I managed to listen to most of it without speeding it up and I have adhd.

  • @moldgrim1
    @moldgrim1 Месяц назад

    Kamelot (the band) has a song in three parts about Elisabeth. Must be this one. Saved to my watch later folder. Gotta see if they mention the songs :D

  • @wednesday3561
    @wednesday3561 Год назад +7

    I almost didn't watch this video because I found all the other stories on her so deeply disturbing. This was a great video! Well researched and presented! Subscribed ✅

  • @paulcateiii
    @paulcateiii Год назад +2

    Happy 🎃 Halloween

  • @learnedeldersofteemo8917
    @learnedeldersofteemo8917 Год назад +9

    Awesome you are covering her, she was onto something for sure.

  • @janealivekickin5302
    @janealivekickin5302 Год назад +5

    Thank you, love every minute of this.

  • @alexanderkhan9224
    @alexanderkhan9224 Год назад +3

    Who came here for bathory but hearing about history and alla that

  • @LeePenn2492
    @LeePenn2492 Год назад +9

    Great Upload informative and interesting.
    I have read into this lady long before watching this show.
    I personally think a successful person who a product of her times.
    But ultimately her wealth and possessions make her a target .

  • @duchessstudioband7896
    @duchessstudioband7896 5 месяцев назад +2

    Her name is well known. Some of the charges may have been exaggerated. However, she was cruel to her servants. There was a trial that was held. In the end, she was imprisoned in her castle. She could have been executed

  • @ChloeKruegerSenpai
    @ChloeKruegerSenpai 9 месяцев назад +1

    Elizabeth Bathory in Stay Alive movie while she listen on Stay Alive by Bee Gees

  • @renatajd7758
    @renatajd7758 11 месяцев назад +1

    There is a great movie by Jan Jacubisco Bathory. I recommend it .