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  1. Sigismund Báthory (Hungarian: Báthory Zsigmond; 1573 – 27 March 1613) was Prince of Transylvania several times between 1586 and 1602, and Duke of Racibórz and Opole in Silesia in 1598. His father, Christopher Báthory , ruled Transylvania as voivode (or deputy) of the absent prince, Stephen Báthory .

  2. Sigismund Báthory (born 1572—died 1613, Prague, Bohemia, Austrian Habsburg domain [now in Czech Republic]) was a prince of Transylvania whose unpopular anti-Turkish policy led to civil war. The son of Christopher Báthory (prince of Transylvania, 1575–81) and nephew of Stephen (István Báthory, king of Poland, 1575–86), Sigismund ...

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  3. Sigismund Báthory (1572–1613), son of Christopher, Prince of Transylvania. Cardinal Andrew Báthory (1562/63–1599), cousin of Sigismund, Prince of Transylvania, Grand Master of the Order of the Dragon. Gabriel I Báthory (1589–1613), nephew of Andrew, Prince of Transylvania.

  4. Although the Wallachians emerged victorious from the battle, Michael was forced to retreat with his troops and wait for aid from his allies, Prince Sigismund Báthory of Transylvania and Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II. The war continued until a peace finally emerged in January 1597, but this lasted for only a year and a half.

  5. 23 de fev. de 2023 · Sigismund Báthory is a historical figure who rose to power in the 16th century, elected as Voivode of Transylvania at a young age. He faced numerous challenges, including opposition from the Ottoman Empire and internal conflicts within the government.

  6. The latter period of Báthory rule saw Transylvania under Sigismund Báthory – prince of the Holy Roman Empire – enter the Long War, which started as a Christian alliance against the Turks and became a four-sided conflict involving Transylvania, the Habsburgs, the Ottomans, and the voivode of Wallachia, Michael the Brave.

  7. Sigismund Báthory was a prince of Transylvania and the first count of the principality of Transylvania. He is most famous for being a Hungarian nobleman who is said to have killed hundreds of young women in his castle, which led to him being known as the "Blood Count." Memorability Metrics. 210k. Page Views (PV) 62.06.