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Elizabeth Báthory: The Hungarian Countess

Jump into the world of Elizabeth Bathory, the Hungarian Countess, where you will learn about her bloody and murderous life. Bathory was abused as a child, which may have lead her to become violent. Her murder count is anywhere up to 600. You will learn about her crimes, punishment, and how it ended.

Casanova's time in Bohemia

Giacomo Girolamo Casanova, a man whose name has become synonymous with womanizing, spent his final years and composed a rich autobiography in Bohemia.

Rudolf II: The Intellectual yet Disastrous Emperor

Rudolf II desired to unify Christendom in the Empire and tried to take a tolerant stance on religious issues. Though he was an ineffectual ruler, he had a love for academics that helped spur the Scientific Revolution. He was known as “the greatest art patron in the world,” and philosophers, painters, alchemists, astronomers, architects, and mathematicians came to Prague to work under his patronage.