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In 1610, King Matthias II of Hungary ordered an investigation into the allegations. The trial was controversial and gathered significant evidence against her. During the trial, over 300 witnesses testified against her.

The surname "Bathory" is a nod to Elizabeth Báthory, the 16th-century Hungarian countess often associated with vampire folklore. This choice perfectly encapsulates Estella’s aesthetic: a mix of historical darkness and modern edge. The Aesthetic: More Than Just Dark Clothing estella bathory full

The allegations against Báthory are shocking and include claims that she tortured and murdered hundreds of young women, mostly peasant girls, in the belief that their blood would preserve her youth and beauty. The accused methods of torture and murder were brutal and included mutilation, starvation, and freezing. These claims are derived from testimonies given during her trial in 1611. In 1610, King Matthias II of Hungary ordered

King Matthias II of Hungary ordered an investigation. In December 1610, Count György Thurzó led a raid on Čachtice Castle, where they reportedly found one dead girl and others dying. Thurzó did not execute Elizabeth, as that would have required a trial that could embarrass the nobility. Instead, she was in a suite of rooms. The surname "Bathory" is a nod to Elizabeth

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