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 |  |  | 1598 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Erzsébet Báthory - CollaboratorsA shadowy figure named Anna Darvulia, a suspected local witch that dabbled in black magic and satanic ritual, is rumoured to have influenced much of Elizabeth's early sadistic career, but apparently died before the major events of Elizabeth's reign of terror commenced.
Elizabeth's main collaborators after Anna's death were her maids
Dorottya Szentes, Dorota Sentéšová, or Dorko;
Helena Jo Ilona Jó
and Katarína Benická or Katalin Benick
as well as the dwarf János Ujváry, Ján Ujvári, or Fickó.
Except for Katarína, ...
See also:Erzsébet Báthory, Erzsébet Báthory - The Báthory lineage, Erzsébet Báthory - Life, Erzsébet Báthory - Guilt, Erzsébet Báthory - Motives, Erzsébet Báthory - Collaborators, Erzsébet Báthory - Legends, Erzsébet Báthory - Torture, Erzsébet Báthory - Witchcraft, Erzsébet Báthory - Bloodbath, Erzsébet Báthory - Lesbianism, Erzsébet Báthory - Or maybe she was innocent..., Erzsébet Báthory - References in music, Erzsébet Báthory - References in fiction, Erzsébet Báthory - References in literature Read more here: » Erzsébet Báthory: Encyclopedia II - Erzsébet Báthory - Collaborators |
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 |  |  | 1598 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Huguenot - Religious beliefsHuguenot predecessors included the pro-reform and Gallican Roman Catholics, like Jacques Lefevre. Later, Huguenots followed the Lutheran movement, and finally, Calvinism. They shared John Calvin's fierce reformation beliefs which decried the priesthood, sacraments and doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church. They believed in salvation as an act of God as much as in creation as an act of God, and thus that only God's predestined mercy toward the elect made them fit for salvation. Some see this dual emphasis on creation and on salvation, and God's sovereignty over both, as a cornerstone principle for Huguenot developments in ar ...
See also:Huguenot, Huguenot - Origin of the name, Huguenot - Religious beliefs, Huguenot - Wars of Religion, Huguenot - Flight, Huguenot - External link Read more here: » Huguenot: Encyclopedia II - Huguenot - Religious beliefs |
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