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Vlad the Impaler - Wikipedia

Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula (/ˈdrækjʊlə, -jə-/; Romanian: Vlad Drăculea [ˈdrəkule̯a]; 1428/31 – 1476/77), was Voivode of ...

Vlad the Impaler: The real Dracula was absolutely vicious - NBC News

Vlad III Dracula ("son of the dragon") into a ruthless killer is a matter of historical speculation. What is certain, however, is that once Vlad was freed from ...

Vlad the Impaler: The real Dracula | Live Science

Vlad the Impaler was a medieval prince whose bloodthirsty acts inspired the world's most famous Vampire, Bram Stoker's Dracula.

Vlad the Impaler | Biography, Dracula, Death, & Facts - Britannica

Vlad the Impaler, prince of Walachia (now in Romania) whose cruel methods of punishing his enemies gained notoriety in 15th-century Europe.

Vlad the Impaler: The True Story of Dracula (History Documentary)

This is the incredible story of Vlad the Impaler from his youth in Wallachia and childhood as a hostage to his wars against the Ottoman ...

Vlad Tepes III: The Real Dracula - Order of the Dragon - Mini Museum

It was during Vlad II's exile in Sighișoara that his sons were born, among them Vlad III. As a member of the Order of the Dragon, Vlad II was ...

The real Dracula? The bloodthirsty life of Vlad the Impaler

From burning the old and sick alive to impaling tens of thousands of enemy soldiers, earning his fearsome nickname, Vlad the Impaler's ...

Dracula Wasn't a Bad Guy, He Was Just Misunderstood

Dracula was a real person, more commonly known in medieval Romania as Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia or Vlad the Impaler.

Blood-Sucking Vampire or National Hero? A Defense of Vlad ...

Vlad was born in modern day Romania around 1430. While quite young, he was captured by the Muslims and practically raised as one of them. Seeing ...

Resurrecting secrets about the real-life Dracula - BioTechniques

Refer a colleague ... Vlad III, the historical figure who inspired the literary vampire Count Dracula, did not drink blood, but he may have cried ...

The Real Dracula - Vampires

Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler), AKA Prince Dracula. Dates: 1431-1476. "Dracul": Prince of the Order of the Dragon (Dracul=Dragon, also "Devil"). Place: ...

History course on Dracula goes beyond the story of a bloodthirsty killer

Entering world of the supernatural, Vlad the Impaler and Bram Stoker, students read original texts—and even dress as vampires.

The real Vlad Dracula: in search of a 15th-century warlord - The Past

The real Dracula was a 15th-century Romanian warlord with a story just as chilling as that of his distant black-cloaked descendant.

Was Dracula a real person? If so, how powerful was he as a king?

YES, DRACULA WAS A REAL PERSON, NOT A VAMPIRE. HIS GIVEN “CHRISTIAN” NAME WAS VLAD. YES, HE WAS A CHRISTIAN, BAPTIZED IN INFANCY BY A PRIEST ...

The Real History of Dracula - The Great Courses

Meet your experts, Sara and Brittany, and explore Dracula in popular culture, as well as the roots of the vampire in European folklore that preceded Bram ...

The truth behind real life 'Dracula' who cried actual tears of blood

Vlad the Impaler, also known as Vlad III or Vlad Dracula, was a 15th-century prince of Wallachia (now southern Romania) who is notorious for ...

Who was Vlad Tepes alias Dracula - Romania Tour Store

Vlad Tepes, Or Vlad III the impaler. Vlad III Basarab, nicknamed “the Impaler” was the prince of Wallachia. This is the historical figure that ...

The Gruesome "Real" Dracula: The Myths of Vlad the Impaler

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The real Dracula may have cried blood - Nature

Peptides extracted from letters show warlord who inspired the literary vampire may have had a condition causing bloody tears.

How do you reconcile Count Dracula with Vlad the Impaler? - Reddit

The identity of 'Count Dracula' (the vampire) is fused with the Wallachian leader Vlad Tepes (1431-1476), most famously 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' (1992).