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Vlad Tepes
Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia called “Vlad the Impaler” (that is, Vlad Ţepeş, pronounced [ˈtsepeʃ] in Romanian; also known as Vlad Dracula or simply Dracula, in Romanian …
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Vlad Tepes, el Empalador, y sus antepasados. Ralf-Peter Märtin. Tusquets Editores, Barcelona 1993. ISBN 84-7223-666-8; Tras los pasos de Drácula.
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Фотографии пользователя Vlad Tepes - Photosight.ru … персональная информация Vlad Tepes (ID: 168586) Имя:
Castelul Bran a fost initial o fortareata construita de Ordinul Cavalerilor Teutoni in anul 1212. Cunoscut la inceput sub numele de Dietrichstein, a fost cucerit de sasi spre sfarsitul secolului al XIII-lea, pentru a proteja orasul Brasov, un important centru comercial. Vlad Tepes a folosit Castelul Bran ca punct de plecare pentru incursiunile … A dedicated site to Vlad Tepes Dracula. The inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Count Dracula came from a 15th-century Romanian prince: Vlad “the Impaler” Tepes. If you thought Dracula was scary, brace yourself for the ultimate gothic tale of revenge, cannibalism, murder and madness. The name „Dracula”,”Dracul” comes from “Dragula”,”Dragul” and was very popular during the first period of the XVth century. Michael Bocignoli from Raguza uses frequently in his writings from 1524, the name „Dragul”, when he talks about Vlad Tepes: “It was once (in Valahia), a man they call the leader-named Dragul … New findings that Bram Stoker’s Dracula is actually a noble woman from present-day Czech Republic not Vlad Tepes. Dracula’s castle, formally known as Castle Bram, is located in Transylvania, Romania atop a mountain of solid rock. Built in the 13th century, it was the home of Count Vlad Tepes, who we know as Vlad the Impaler. This marvel of medieval architecture is fetching a whopping $100 million dollars. Dracula’s castle, formally known as Castle Bram, is located in Transylvania, Romania atop a mountain of solid rock. Built in the 13th century, it was the home of Count Vlad Tepes, who we know as Vlad the Impaler. This marvel of medieval architecture is fetching a whopping $100 million dollars. The conversation between Count Vlad Tepes Dracula and Richter Belmont from Castlevania SOTN.Dracula: I suppose the same could be said of all religions… Writer/producer/director, Paul WS Anderson, spoke about his upcoming big screen adaptation of the classic Konami game, “Castlevania,” stating that they are still finalizing the budget, but shooting will begin in the winter, to make sure to have snow. They are also making sure to film in Transylvania because it is the true birthplace of Vlad Tepes a
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