There was a good book called "Dracula was a woman" about her.
Vlad the impaler went down as the inspiration for Dracula, but he was a warlord, his acts were just war crimes and scare tactics.
Elizabeth Bathory was the closest living thing to a real vampire, and also interesting in many other respects. Highly educated, spoke Hungarian, German and Latin. Reputed to be one of the most beautiful women in all of Europe. Also a very successful business women, even by todays standards.
Do you like vampires?
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There was a good book called "Dracula was a woman" about her.
Vlad the impaler went down as the inspiration for Dracula, but he was a warlord, his acts were just war crimes and scare tactics.
Elizabeth Bathory was the closest living thing to a real vampire, and also interesting in many other respects. Highly educated, spoke Hungarian, German and Latin. Reputed to be one of the most beautiful women in all of Europe. Also a very successful business women, even by todays standards.
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I bet it sucked for her when they walled her up in a few rooms in her castle with only a slit to pass food through. She lived that way for four years.