
The Most EVIL Rulers...You Might Be Related To! From torturous rulers to deranged conquerors…stay tuned to number 1 to find out the worst people in history that might have a link in your DNA! This top 10 brought to you by Zero2Hero!! Don't forget to subscribe here! https://goo.gl/NXuChu Click here to find out Does the Rothschild Family Secretly Control The World?? https://youtu.be/G2W3Tt_ATpE Number 10: Countess Elizabeth Bathory. This Hungarian noblewomen makes the devil himself look like a peaceful saint. She is said to be part of the Dracula inspiration because, well, she drank blood. But she also ate meat. Not just any meat, but…that from the people she tortured. Ms. Bathory was just truly gruesome. It turns out she got her kicks by endlessly torturing young girls. We’re talking needles under the nails, burning their flesh, and covering them in honey and letting the bugs get to them. Oh, and we forgot to mention she’d sometimes bite chunks of these live girls to eat. She even made one poor girl cook a chunk of her own flesh then eat it. She’s known to kidnap the peasant girls around town, and had a body count of around 650 individuals! So why wasn’t she stopped? Well, she was nobility, and only picking on the poor girls. So, you know, the wealthy didn’t want to rock the boat. However, her available stock must have run out, because then she began taking the daughters of nobility. And THAT, you see, what totally uncalled for. Though she was found guilty, her punishment was not death. It was to live the rest of her life alone in one room of her castle. She and her husband did have two children, though…so, you might want to have one of those DNA tests and make sure you’re not a descendent of hers! Number 9: Nero. Before we talk about the insanity of Nero, take a moment to subscribe to our channel. Be sure to click that ever important notification bell while you’re there…and like this video! One of Rome’s emperors, Nero didn’t stand much of a chance of sanity from birth, since his mother was crazy. She slept with and murdered her way through her own family in order to get Nero into power. So it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to know Nero inherited the homicide bug. One of his victims? His own mother. Though Nero actually started out as a fair ruler who was uncomfortable with death sentences and secret political meetings, the feeling of power eventually got to him. The world was his oyster and he felt he could do anything. Lead Rome. Act on stage, which at the time was seen as a lowly occupation. Romance the ladies. Oh, and kill his own wife because he wanted someone else’s wife. When Rome burned to the ground, Nero took the opportunity to plan a ginormous Greek-themed palace for himself, as opposed to the rest of the town folk who were left desolate and weeping. Most history books state that he, himself, set the fire, while he puts the blame on the Christians. Nevertheless, his dysfunctional reign ended with suicide. All in all, quite a classy guy to have in your heritage, right? The only good news here is that it’s unclear if any of his legitimate children survived childhood, but, it is thought that he had a few illegitimate children that might just be in your family tree! Number 8: Ivan the Terrible. Anyone whose name contains “the terrible” should automatically set off warning bells. Ivan was the first tsar of Russia, and technically inherited his crown at the age of 3. His mother ruled for him until her death five years later, which then resulted in a battle of the noble families for power. All this deceit, neglect, and struggle for power that he grew up with was most likely a contributor to how paranoid Ivan became of traitors during his reign. Some stories even mention him torturing animals as a child, which, as we all know, doesn’t usually result in the person growing up to be a priest. His brilliant, but disturbed mind became worse when his first wife died, because he started wondering if she had been murdered. Ivan’s logical solution was to create a Russian police force that executed anyone he deemed a traitor or, simply, worthy of being executed. He ruined the lives of the various noble families he despised and killed his son in a fit of rage. But other than that, you know, we’re sure he was a swell guy. With his 8 known children…there just might be a connection to this terrible guy in YOUR family history! Number 7: Gilles de Rais. Born into wealth, Gilles was a brave soldier who fought alongside Joan of Arc and became the marshal of France. But perhaps he wasn’t so much brave as he was blood-thirsty. You see, Gilles was also a serial killer. It seems his killing didn’t start until after his military retirement, so perhaps the war quelled his desires or perhaps it ignited them. He married a wealthy woman, loved the arts, and had tons of land. Rumors claim he was the inspiration for the fairy tale Bluebeard, about a murderous husband who hid the bodies from his wife.
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