Vlad III Tepes Dracula's Summary: The vampire villain of Wallachian Society Bram Stoker encourages more than 700 movies to be connected with a historic prince. Stoke 's prototype is considered to be the Prince of Varadija (Prince) in the 15th century based on Vlad III Dracula. Knowing Vlad may help you appreciate the protagonist of Stoke. Vlad is from Prince Basarab. Wallachia is located in Eastern Europe which is a vampire legendary country and shares the northern border with Transylvania.
Vampire in real life: Vlad Tepes II is called "Vlad the Impaler" and "Dracul". His son, Vlad III, is known for short "Drăculea" or British style "Dracula". The Count of Hungary Elizabeth Bathhouse was also proposed as a female vampire. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, she is considered to be the most prolific female murderer. Some say that she is immersed in the blood of the victim because it is still young. She is called Blood Countess and Countess Dracula.
Dracula was inspired by the fictional character of his novel Dracula Romania, Vlad Taipei Si (Vlad Tepesz), a nickname, one of the most famous letters of Vlado Dracula and there are different periods 1456-1462 Warakia's dominance It is a person. . In addition to Perth and Visegrad (Hungary) imprisonment he was born in Sighişoara in 1431, when he spent all his adult life in Wallachia. For more information on Bram Stocker's Dracula novel, please visit www.literature.org/authors / stoker-bram / dracula /.
Hungary, Sigmund I Luxembourg, Vlad Yi Dorcal, Vlad Taipei In honor of the father's king of Si's friendship, he spent his youth in the royal palace after the fight with the Ottoman Empire, becoming a brave knight
The background of this story is the myth / truth of Count Vlad Dracula (son of Count Dracul) called 'Vlad Tepes (Vlad the impaler). This movie tells me that the 15th century soldiers fought against the Turks. According to myth, he drank the blood of the victim and stabbed them. This may be a true myth as it may even be considered Romania. A lot of information about Vlad Dracula was later collected by the Irish writer Bram Stoker. He combined it with the vampire myth and formed the famous story of bloody vampires. Another real thing of this movie is a picture of the book "Vampire" which was read by Van Helsing (Anthony Hopkins). The pictures you found there can also be found in history and textbook alongside ancient works.
Of course, the most famous vampire is Dracula of Brac Stoker, but those searching for historic "real" vampires are often said to have imitated some aspects of his vampire character Prince Vlad Tepes (1431 -1476). However, to express Tepes as a vampire is a very western vampire; in Romania, he is regarded as a national hero who defends the Ottoman Turkish empire, not blood fanatic. It is said that human corpses are returning from their tombs and killing themselves; the origin of these vampires' slabs is only a few hundred years old. But the other old vampires are not thought to be human at all, but they are supernatural, perhaps demonic, and they do not take on the real form of a human form.