Dracula: This name influenced conspiracy, fear, romantic thought, and a unique way of living. But there is a true story hidden behind the legend of Dracula, which is unknown. One of them is a devil who plays 100,000 people, assassinates them, and eats their blood. Then there is a story of a patriot who care about his people He just does what he has to protect them from invading troops. The latter is rarely known, but the most famous book about Dracula, Bramstock proposed many facts about VladŢepeş, also known as Vlad the Impaler.
Another thing "everyone knows" Another thing is that Dracula is based on the Vlad the Impaler. This is also known as Vlad Dracula. Some scholars know that this history Dracula influenced Bram Stoker's creation, but when asked about Elizabeth Miller's book Dracula: Sense and Nonsense, Stoker may not even know Vlad the Impaler, Dracula I explained that I chose it. That is because it means "devil". This is an expert agreement reversed in a recent study and it should be considered controversial if it is not confirmed.
As early as 1958, Cecil Kirtly announced that Count Dracula of Wallachia and Vlad III Dracula were born in historic Transylvania. Wallachia 's Vlad III Impcula is talking about his personal history, also known as Vlad the Impaler or VladŢepeş. After Radu Florescu and Raymond McNally announced "Finding Dracula" in 1972, this so-called connection triggered widespread concern. This work is that Bram Stoker made his Dracula with Vlad the Impaler. Historically, the name "Dracula" is the name of King Hungary by Sigismund in Luxembourg, derived from secret brothers called Dragon medals. King of Bohemia and Emperor of Holy Roman were founded. Support Christianity and defend Empire against Ottoman Turks. Vlad II Dracul, the father of Vlad III, was brave in fighting Turks and was called Dracul (Dragon or Devil), so he came to accept orders around 1431, so his son was Dracula )have become
Vlad the Impaler is also known as Vlad Dracula. The nature of Dracula is roughly based on Vlado. Because of his sadistic personality and cruelty to the people of Wallachia, he ruled the prince three times between 1448 and 1462, killing about 20% of the population. . He pierced the victim through the buttocks until the stake came out of the mouth. A German booklet once wrote as follows. And he cut off the woman's chest and forced her husband to eat them. Later he stabbed all of them.